Calxeda ceases to serve
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Calxeda, the company that pioneered ARM-based servers, has effectively closed, although the official announcement, released by CEO and co-founder Barry Evans (pictured) and VP of marketing Karl Freund, does point to possibilities for the future.
The announcement reads: "Over the last few years, Calxeda has been a driving force in the industry for low power server processors and fabric-based computing. The concept of a fabric of ARM-based servers challenging the industry giants was not on anyone's radar screen when we started this journey. Now it is a foregone conclusion that the industry will be transformed forever.
"Now it's time to tackle the next challenge. Carrying the load of industry pioneer has exceeded our ability to continue to operate as we had envisioned. We wanted to let you know that Calxeda has begun a restructuring process. During this process, we remain committed to our customer's success with ECX-2000 projects that are now underway.
"Calxeda is proud of what we have accomplished, the partners who have collaborated with us, the investors who supported us, and the visionary customers who have encouraged us and inspired us along the way.
"Energy, matter, and innovation are never lost, just reassembled. We look forward to the inevitable application of our ideas."