SUSE and ARM
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SUSE expands partner programme for 64-bit ARM chips
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ARM gains more ground in the data center as SUSE joins the 64-bit party
The move, like so many of its other announcements lately, comes as a response to long-time rival Red Hat Inc, which launched a program to court manufacturers dealing in processors based on designs from the British semiconductor powerhouse all the way back last year. Both vendors hope to seize the rise of software-defined environments made up of small, low-cost servers that benefit from the power efficiency of ARM chips.
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SUSE Launches Partner Program to Bring SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 to 64-bit ARM Processors
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AppliedMicro's X-Gene(R) Processor Enterprise Software Ecosystem Continues Rapid Growth With SUSE
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