2012-10-24

Elusive startup pits IBM Power servers against x86, ARM

Elusive startup pits IBM Power servers against x86, ARM


SAN JOSE, Calif. – A low-power server company debuts on Tuesday (Oct. 23) with systems based on the IBM Power processor architecture. So far, few details are available about how the systems from Synergy Inc. (McKinney, Texas) will compete with existing x86 servers and a gathering storm of ARM-based servers.

Synergy will debut its products this week at the Power.org conference in Shanghai, China. Along with IBM, Synergy is the only company currently making Power-based servers.

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The startup is led by Bill Mapp, a former principal in IBM’s services group, who claims he once snagged a $3.8 billion deal for the computer giant. The company’s Web site lists its other top managers, including former executives from companies such as Texas Instruments and Hewlett-Packard.

Synergy describes its products in general terms as Linux servers running on Power architecture processors. The company did not respond to questions.

The startup's Web site lists four systems--single, dual- and quad-socket servers in a 1U pizza box along with a fully configured rack. The single socket systems measure 14 x 8.5 x 1.75 inches.
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Synergy's CTS-100 server


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