We are seeing ARM-licensed CPU semiconductor firms like Actions (CN), All-Winner (CN), Broadcom (US), Qualcomm (US), and Hisilicon (CN) racing to bring the new low power 64-bit CPU versions to market, competing for this market with the micro-server board design companies. Interesting on a geo-political front is the design race here between China and the USA. Recently at the 2015 Linaro Connect conference in San Francisco, I sat down with Lemaker's (CN) co-founder, Leo Liu, who shared their latest 64-bit reference board. Their reference HiKey board was sporting an 8-core 64-bit ARM processor from Hisilicon, 2 GB ram, and 4GB eMMC Flash Storage. I predict we will see many more of these 64-bit ARM based "micro-servers", coming by year's end.