64-Bit ARM Server? Dell’s Testing It Out

Dell has long been known as an innovative brand that is ready and willing to try out new technology, introduce new perspectives, and challenge what has been done before. Staying true to their vision and to their reputation as an innovator, Dell has now introduced a 64-Bit ARM Server. This new event has the chance to completely change the face of modern data processing from here on out. This production will help to continue the growth of the ARM ecosystem. These new ARM micro servers are now capable of changing the way that data is collected and stored.

The 64 bit ARM micro server has the potential to accelerate the overall development of the ARM ecosystem as a whole, making for some very excited developers. While 64 bit servers are not wholly unheard of, this server is simply something to stand in awe of. Not only has Dell worked to get this server off to a great start, Microsoft has pitched in with their contribution of their Microsoft cloud server to help with the progression of the Open Compute Project. Dell computer has stated that they will continue on the road to offering more server options to their customers as the days progress.

Dell is currently working to show the server on a larger scale, this new server is geared toward being able to use smaller chips like those used in smartphones and other small electronics. Since smartphones and other small electronics are primarily used to save data and to store data, it stands to reason that more and more tech companies are working to cater to this type of data storage. The 64 bit ARM server will be able to process and store the information that is stored on these smaller chips to make for a much easier transfer and storage of information.

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Staying true to their vision and to their reputation as an innovator, Dell has now introduced a 64-Bit ARM Server
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