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The Instinct MI300 server accelerator from AMD looks like an absolute beast on paper, with eight times the performance of its predecessor. → Read More
Giga Computing Technology is a new Gigabyte subsidiary focused on supporting servers and other enterprise gear as well as liquid cooling. → Read More
New Arm-based Mt. Hamilton servers target a range of use cases, from traditional server workloads to cloud and AI. → Read More
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
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
Deal involves AMD’s Instinct GPU accelerators, which are also used in Frontier, the fastest supercomputer in the world. → Read More
The tests are for their technology but the findings can be applied to any DPU. → Read More
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 Cloud Infrastructure will feature tens of thousands of Nvidia GPUs and software that are aimed at artificial-intelligence processing. → Read More
Now you can start very small with a single 1U server and expand. → Read More
Google Cloud says its new C3 virtual machine instances deliver performance gains up to 20% over its previous generation C2 instances. → Read More
Intel is taking its FGPA lineup beyond the data center and extending its Agilex products to remote, edge computing, and embedded systems. → Read More
TrendForce Research predicts that oversupply of SSDs will lead to price cuts as much as 20% in Q4 2022. → Read More
SambaNova DataScale servers can perform both AI training and inference, which eliminates expensive data movement. → Read More
New Lenovo servers, storage, edge products, and liquid cooling options are each part of an announcement deluge. → Read More
Some apps need CPU clock speed while others need multiple cores, so base your server purchases accordingly. → Read More
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
A lawsuit claiming license violations by Qualcomm and Nuvia could hobble production of processors based on Arm technology. → Read More
IBM offers a flat-fee subscription for single-core System i servers. → Read More
Microsoft adjusts Windows Server fees after threats of lawsuits by European cloud service providers. → Read More