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."