Hewlett-Packard announced Tuesday its next phase for Project Moonshot, opting to lead with server cartridges featuring the Intel Atom Processor code-named “Centerton” for its initial production. However, it will be a while before enterprises will be able to take advantage of the extreme low-energy servers, dubbed “Gemini.”
Launched last November, Project Moonshot is designed to help customers significantly reduce server complexity, energy use and cost by reinventing the traditional approach to hyperscale computing. [Full Story on Network Computing]
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