In China, cloud computing conferences are mandatory every year. The larger the scale, the more expensive the tickets will be (meeting to make a fortune, ". Why? On July 6, May 8, an academic conference on "Open cloud" ("OpenCloud") was held in California, with the themes of Ubuntu and "Open cloud". At this meeting, the first appearance of a group of ARM cloud server "rack-ready48-node192-coreARMserverfromCalxeda". Large sentence
In China, cloud computing conferences are mandatory every year. The larger the scale, the more expensive the tickets will be (meeting to make a fortune, ". Why?
On July 6, May 8, an academic conference on "Open Cloud" was held in California, with the themes of Ubuntu and "Open Cloud". At this meeting, the first group of ARM ECs "rack-ready 48-node 192-core ARM server from Calxeda" was unveiled. To put it bluntly, this is the so-called "ARM server cloud", that is, "ARM cloud". The ARM server can also set up a "cloud center", and also move the "ARM cloud center" physical objects to the Conference venue to make people look at and touch? Isn't it a strange thing?
In fact, ARM Server is a new product launched by Hewlett-Packard, with low power consumption and energy-saving servers. The ARM cloud center saves a lot of power in a year and cannot be computed. Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu leader, gave a keynote speech at the conference entitled "Ubuntu's vision for Open Cloud computing ". The specific content is unknown for the moment.
To be honest, high-end smartphones (we call it a small computer) are the future of PC computers. This innovative idea was proposed by Mark Shuttleworth himself. We should note that small computers, desktops, Smart TVs, and cloud computing are all based on ARM processors in Mark's mind. On the other hand, in China, there is no sound from other ARM processors except for the "pie" On-Chip System of the ARM processor. I am not satisfied with this.
In May 20, the 110 Anniversary of Nanjing University was celebrated. When I saw old students, I fooled the ARM processor. In a word, the ARM wind must be blown up in China. Others don't blow, I blow.
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