Silicon Valley hardware company SeaMicro packs a lot of power

By Kerry Davis, IDG News Service |  Data Center/Servers, SeaMicro Add a new comment

SeaMicro is a small company that may still take the typical start-up foosball break, but it's at the leading edge of a trend that's bringing innovation back to the high-volume server market. It makes extremely dense, low-power servers.

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