Calxeda
Calxeda was a company that designed and manufactured energy-efficient microservers for cloud computing and data center applications. Their servers were based on the ARM architecture, which allowed them to consume much less power than traditional servers while maintaining comparable performance. The company's products were aimed at cloud hosting providers, media companies, and other businesses that require large-scale data processing and storage. Calxeda's servers were also designed to be modular and scalable, which made them easy to deploy and manage in distributed computing environments. However, the company ceased operations in 2013 due to financial difficulties.