Michael Dell , the founder of Dell, said that the manufacturer is ready to implement solutions in the ARM core server products demand. Dell said that if processors ARM will be sold at lower cost, the company will begin to use them.
Such statements are unusual on the background of the release of the thirteenth generation of PowerEdge servers based on processors Xeon E5-2600 v3 and long-time partnership with Intel. According to Dell, customers now have a developed infrastructure for a long time, and it is unlikely any of them would agree to migrate to ARM, but in the future the situation will be variables. Dell added that the emergence of 64-bit ARM architecture made more interesting solution.
Note that the possibility of using servers based on ARM processors reflect giants like Google, AWS and Facebook, which require flexible and energy-efficient solutions. Ultimately, ARM can actually turn into a competitor to Intel in the server market.