Angstrom Microsystems Corp. (Trademark ™) (OTC:AGMS) designs and manufactures energy efficient computers through its wholly owned subsidiary, Angstrom Microsystems, Inc.(TM), which the company acquired in April 2008. AGMS was in the development stage as of Dec. 31, 2007. Angstrom Microsystems(TM) specializes in Green computing solutions, providing blade servers, workstations and software uniquely designed for the energy-hungry datacenter sector. Angstrom Microsystems provides software-based acceleration to significantly reduce the number of machines required to perform a given task. It combines this technology with cooling techniques to further reduce energy consumption in the datacenter. Fewer machines for the same performance coupled with less cooling power required per machine results in a more energy-efficient datacenter.
The company’s technology solutions include non-conductive environmentally friendly liquid cool blades, ultra-efficient rack-based power solutions, standard blade servers, standard rackmount servers, workstations and 10-50x FFT and other application acceleration software, and are designed to help reduce the power requirements of datacenters. Customers include Rhythm & Hues, Fox Films, Tippett Studios and the National Institutes of Health. Angstrom Microsystems provides blades and other products for the AMD Opteron(TM) processor market.
Angstrom Technologies Corp. has changed its name to Angstrom Microsystems Corp.
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