Hewlett-Packard introduced on Tuesday a low-power server system called Gemini that will be based on Intel's upcoming Atom processor, code-named Centerton.
Gemini is the next step in HP's plans to push low-power servers in data centers to handle Web-based and offline analytics-oriented workloads. HP announced in November last year the Project Redstone server platform, which uses low-power, ARM-based processors and is due to become available for testing to select customers in the first half of this year.
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