AMD representatives have repeatedly made it clear that enthusiasm for the use of processors with ARM architecture in the server segment have diminished, but it has not prevented the company to introduce family processors Opteron A1100, previously known under the code designation Seattle.
At a recent conference, Lisa Su confirmed that the server market with the ARM architecture was slower than expected, but this is true of any relevant processors, not just products AMD. Strategically, the company considers the segment ARM-server as an interesting offer for infrastructure solutions, but in 2016 it will still be giving too little revenue to speak of the importance of this market for the company's financial performance. AMD is going to focus on the promotion of x86-compatible solutions in the server segment. If desktop processors with the architecture Zen will be delivered as early as this year, then this generation server solutions will be launched only in the next. Related Products :
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