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    Lenovo is building ARM based servers to improve energy efficiency

    Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by Tinderbox (UK), Feb 18, 2015.

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    I myself kind of do it the other way around in my home though. I put my high power CPU into my server and then run low power at each client. I mainly use my server for videos though and it needs to be able to re-encode videos on fly to multiple devices at once.