Calxeda, one of the most visible stealth mode startups in the industry, has finally given us an initial peek at the first iteration of its server plans, and they meet both our inflated expectations for what we expected from this ARM server startup as well as validating some of the initial claims of ARM proponents.
While still holding their actual delivery dates and details of specifications close to their vest, Calxeda did reveal the following cards from their hand:
Claims of future performance against current competition are always subject to some level of skepticism, but Calxeda’s performance models that they shared with us appeared to be conservative and to have factored in a generous margin for competitors Intel and AMD to improve their performance per Watt metrics. Actual benchmark performance will probably be all over the map, considering that x86 vendors have immense accumulated experience tuning benchmarks for their platforms and the ARM community is still in early days on performance tuning. When these systems are finally available, I&O groups would be well advised to emphasize benchmarking their own application stacks.
As far as I can tell, this initial peek at Calxeda’s offering reinforces my contention that I&O professionals should include ARM servers in their strategic technology plans.