Not All Hardware Is Dead--skinny Servers Heating The Market
News California-based Fibercycle says its WebBunker servers, which will ship next month, will be capable of cramming 12 processors into a box measuring 3.5 inches high. WebBunker will incorporate Crusoe processors from Transmeta, which were originally...
[March 7, 2001, 14:17]
HP Could Pack Crusoe Into Ultradense Server
News The first companies to enter the ultradense market -- RLX Technologies with its System 324, FiberCycle with its WebBunker, and Amphus with a design on the way -- use Transmeta's Crusoe processor. Hewlett-Packard will take its first steps into the...
[June 18, 2001, 9:15]
Transmeta Server Sellers Call It A Day
News Los Gatos, California-based FiberCycle planned to start marketing its WebBunker server back in April. Two start-ups that hoped to popularise skinny, energy-efficient servers using Transmeta Crusoe processors are throwing in the towel.
[September 27, 2001, 8:54]
