Dell: 'If ARM works and costs less, we will use it'
Archana Venkatraman, ComputerWeekly.com
September 18, 2014
Michael Dell, founder of Dell, has said the company may work with Cambridge-based microprocessor firm ARM for its mainstream servers.
At the Dell Solutions Summit in Brussels, Dell said: “If ARM works, really works, and costs less, we will use ARM.”
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