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The SM10000 High Density, Low Power Server
Uses ¼ the power and takes ¼ the space of today's best in class volume server. Designed to replace 40 1 RU servers, the SM10000 integrates 512 independent ultra low power processors, top rack switching, load balancing, and server management in a single 10 RU system.  >
  • 512 1.6 GHz Intel Atom CPUs in 10 RU; 2,048 CPUs/rack
  • 1.28 Terabit interconnect fabric
  • Up to 64 1 Gbps or 16 10 Gbps uplinks
  • 0-64 SATA SSD/Hard disk
  • Integrated load balancing, Ethernet switching, and server management
  • Uses less than 2 KW of power