Yoshida in China: What's Calxeda doing here?
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
4/1/2013 12:45 PM EDT
BEIJING, China – Flying into Beijing from Shenzhen late last week, one of the last people I expected to see was Barry Evans, the brains behind the famed Xscale processor SoC. Evans today is co-founder and CEO at Calxeda, promoting his company’s ARM-based chips in a diversified server market whose applications range from web, storage and analytics services.
When I met him, the first question that popped into my mind was: What’s a Texas startup doing in China?
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