A Closer Look at SeaMicro's Technology

In this video, SeaMicro CEO and co-founder Andrew Feldman discusses the company's vision for low-energy servers, the innovations it has developed in pursuit of that goal (especially the role of the networking fabric) and the roadmap for SeaMicro's technology.

Rich Miller

June 29, 2010

1 Min Read
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Silicon Valley startup SeaMicro recently announced a new low-power server using Intel Atom chips that promises to slash power costs for companies running large Internet services and cloud computing platforms. In this interview from Structure 2010, SeaMicro CEO and co-founder Andrew Feldman discusses the company's vision for low-energy servers, the innovations it has developed in pursuit of that goal (especially the role of the networking fabric) and the roadmap for SeaMicro's technology. This video runs about 7 minutes, 30 seconds.

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