Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He's written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom's Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal, and has been on staff at IT publications like InternetNews, PC Week and InformationWeek.
New storage system features multiple Nvidia GPUs for high-speed throughput.
The two competitors have become allies in a bid to stave off Arm.
Jointly designed architecture is intended for GPU-loaded AI factories, which will generate tremendous amounts of heat.
HPE unveils one server, and Dell launches several compute and storage products.
New Epyc chip to offer scale-up performance or scale-out capacity for a wide range of data center workloads.
Xeon 6 delivers twice the performance of its predecessor, Intel claims.
Altera CEO Sandra Rivera shares ‘big, audacious, ambitious goal’ to dominate FPGA market.
An employee may have inadvertently tipped a major reboot of Intel’s x86 architecture.
SmartNICs are designed around CPU-to-CPU communication, making them less optimal for GPUs, the company argues.
Microsoft and BlackRock aim to launch a $30 billion fund for AI infrastructure with future plans for up to $100 billion in total investment potential.
The news isn’t all good on the foundry front, but it is a step in the right direction for Intel.
The antitrust investigation appears to have no public complainants or perceived victims.
The next generation of processors from Ampere will have up to 512 cores and is designed to fit into existing air-cooled data centers.
Intel’s photonics group demonstrated a new high-speed optical interconnect chiplet co-packaged with an Intel CPU and running live data at the show.
AMD says the $4.9 billion deal to acquire the server maker is 'our next major step' in AI.
Softness in Intel's server business allowed AMD to make progress, but the gap remains very large.
Concerns about the new direction VMware is taking are driving some enterprise customers to consider alternative platforms from vendors such as Scale Computing, Nutanix and Oxide Computer.
Among cloud infrastructure providers, Oracle is finally breaking out, although Amazon, Microsoft and Google still maintain strong leads. Meanwhile, on-premises data center capacity remains stable.
The damage is contained to high-end 13th- and 14th-generation desktop CPUs processors at gamers.
Shipments of Nvidia’s next-generation Blackwell architecture could be delayed for three months or more, according to published reports.
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