6 years ago

Bamboo Systems Raises $4.5 Million to Power Sustainable Data Centers

  • Bamboo Systems, a Cambridge, UK-based provider of an ARM server architecture designed to power sustainable data centers, has raised $4.5 million in Pre Series A funding led by Seraphim Capital

  • The company intends to use the funds to bring its server to market

  • Bamboo Systems' new management team includes industry veterans Tony Craythorne, Professor John Goodacre, Stewart Gallacher, and Dr

  • Geoff Barrall

  • The company's server architecture uses ARM processors in a dense configuration to deliver a reduction in power consumption, using one quarter of the power of an equivalent Intel-based system

  • This new architecture maximizes the performance of modern application design while providing ten times the density of today’s servers, at one third the cost.

    • ProblemTechnology

      "Bamboo Systems aims to address the issue of unsustainable power consumption in data centers by creating a server architecture that uses ARM processors, which consume significantly less energy compared to traditional Intel-based systems."

      Solution

      "Bamboo Systems offers a server architecture that uses ARM processors in a dense configuration, resulting in a 75% reduction in power consumption compared to equivalent Intel-based systems, while also providing ten times the density and one third the cost of traditional servers."

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