Advanced Micro Devices on Wednesday drastically shifted its server strategy by acquiring SeaMicro, a manufacturer of low-power servers. Through the acquisition of SeaMicro, AMD will be accelerating its strategy to deliver disruptive server technology to its OEM customers serving Cloud-centric data centers. AMD will get SeaMicro for approximately $334 million, of which approximately $281 million will be paid in cash.
AMD’s Opteron server microprocessors and chipsets combined with SeaMicro technology are expected to provide customers with a range of processor choices and platforms that can help reduce data center complexity, cost and energy consumption while improving performance. AMD plans to offer the first AMD Opteron processor-based solutions that combine AMD and SeaMicro technology in the second half of 2012.
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