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Andy Patrizio

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Past articles by Andy:

AMD unveils exascale data-center accelerator at CES

The Instinct MI300 server accelerator from AMD looks like an absolute beast on paper, with eight times the performance of its predecessor. → Read More

Gigabyte spins off its enterprise business to better serve enterprises

Giga Computing Technology is a new Gigabyte subsidiary focused on supporting servers and other enterprise gear as well as liquid cooling. → Read More

Supermicro launches Arm-powered servers

New Arm-based Mt. Hamilton servers target a range of use cases, from traditional server workloads to cloud and AI. → Read More

Meta considers liquid to cool its hard drives

Tests by Meta and Iceotope find that new, sealed hard disk drives can be given precision liquid cooling that is more even than air cooling. → Read More

Dell expands data-protection product line

News includes upgrade of Dell’s APEX data storage services to provide more secure backup storage in a pay-per-use consumption model. → Read More

AMD partners with Arm developer for exascale computing

Deal involves AMD’s Instinct GPU accelerators, which are also used in Frontier, the fastest supercomputer in the world. → Read More

Nvidia tests: DPUs can cut the power servers use

The tests are for their technology but the findings can be applied to any DPU. → Read More

OCP spec for silicon security could help reduce vendor lock-in

The Open Compute Project's Caliptra spec for Root of Trust could lead to better interoperability among cards used in data-center servers. → Read More

Oracle and Nvidia expand AI partnership

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure will feature tens of thousands of Nvidia GPUs and software that are aimed at artificial-intelligence processing. → Read More

Dell launches mini HCI system for Azure Stack

Now you can start very small with a single 1U server and expand. → Read More

Google launches VMs powered by newest Intel Xeon

Google Cloud says its new C3 virtual machine instances deliver performance gains up to 20% over its previous generation C2 instances. → Read More

Intel details FPGA roadmap

Intel is taking its FGPA lineup beyond the data center and extending its Agilex products to remote, edge computing, and embedded systems. → Read More

Report: Price of flash memory to drop faster, further in Q4

TrendForce Research predicts that oversupply of SSDs will lead to price cuts as much as 20% in Q4 2022. → Read More

SambaNova ships second-generation AI systems

SambaNova DataScale servers can perform both AI training and inference, which eliminates expensive data movement. → Read More

Lenovo spends its 30th anniversary making 50 announcements

New Lenovo servers, storage, edge products, and liquid cooling options are each part of an announcement deluge. → Read More

Single-core vs. multi-core CPUs

Some apps need CPU clock speed while others need multiple cores, so base your server purchases accordingly. → Read More

Nvidia Hopper GPU slays predecessor in ML benchmarks

Benchmarks aren't the same as real world use, but they can give a good idea of what’s to come, and Nvidia's Hopper GPU performance is impressive. → Read More

Arm lawsuit threatens Qualcomm chips developed by its Nuvia subsidiary.

A lawsuit claiming license violations by Qualcomm and Nuvia could hobble production of processors based on Arm technology. → Read More

IBM is leasing on-prem System i servers

IBM offers a flat-fee subscription for single-core System i servers. → Read More

Microsoft adds virtual cores to Windows Server licensing

Microsoft adjusts Windows Server fees after threats of lawsuits by European cloud service providers. → Read More