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.
Dell claims up to a 200% performance improvement for PowerScale systems.
The companies are promising cloud-based AI services at a more affordable cost than the alternatives.
AMD enters the AI acceleration game with broad industry support. First shipping product is the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 with AMD Instinct MI300X.
Western Digital and rival Seagate are finding new ways to pack data onto disk platters, keeping them relevant in the age of solid-state drives (SSD).
A rush to build AI capacity using expensive coprocessors is jacking up the prices of servers, says research firm Omdia.
The companies are extending their AI partnership, and one key initiative is a supercomputer that will be integrated with AWS services and used by Nvidia’s own R&D teams.
Layoffs and executive departures are expected after an acquisition, but there's also concern about VMware customer retention.
Low vacancies and the cost of AI have driven up colocation fees by 15%, DatacenterHawk reports.
Besides Nvidia, who had a great showing on the list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers? Almost everyone.
The nature of their design makes CPUs run hotter than ever, and one AMD executive says heat density is unlikely to decrease with future chips.
Next generation Xeon and Gaudi are among the announcements.
An early adopter of immersion cooling, LiquidStack now plans to offer a second form of hardware immersion.
AI hardware is expensive to acquire and operate, and many enterprise customers may opt to have hyperscalers do it for them.
The goal is to accelerate development of Neoverse CSS-based systems.
PowerMaxOS version 10.1 is aimed at helping enterprises to improve storage efficiency, strengthen cybersecurity and build more energy-efficient data centers.
Standard Power is deploying 24 of NuScale's small modular reactors to power data centers in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The units are designed for edge processing and boast an amazing PUE ratio.
New services and validated designs include blueprints for customization so enterprises can tailor genAI models to accomplish specific tasks with their proprietary data.
The move to split off its programmable chip unit isn't the first time Intel has spun out a specialized business. Last year, it made Mobileye a standalone company.
The power and cooling demands of AI processing are far beyond what standard hardware configurations can deliver, according to Schneider Electric.
Chips from SambaNova are positioned as an alternative to expensive and power-hungry GPUs for AI processing.
The company’s strategy is to accelerate hybrid cloud sales through a new organization.
New managed service from Oracle will support LLMs to help organizations automate business processes.
Cost-optimized products and open-source software stack are among the updates.
HPE Aruba's Instant On product line is aimed at simplifying network deployment and management for small and medium businesses.
Intel detailed new desktop, Xeon, AI, and GPU chips at its annual conference.
New family of 8004 processors are purpose-built for cloud services, intelligent edge and telco.
Operationally, solid state drives (SSD) use less power. But research finds the manufacturing process is tilted in favor of hard disk drives (HDD).
Intel will provide U.S. foundry services and manufacturing to the firm it tried to buy.
Neoverse Compute Subsystems project is designed to make it easier and faster for licensees to develop data-center grade processors based on Neoverse designs.
Codenamed Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids, the next generation of Intel Xeon processors will feature new core designs and focus on memory and I/O.
Enterprise sales now constitute 76% of Nvidia's total revenue, leaving the gaming business in the dust.
Fixes are available for the Intel bug known as Downfall and the AMD vulnerability known as Inception.
Memory expansion modules from Micron comply with Compute Express Link 2.0, which promises new security features and far more versatility than previous versions.
The latest reliability stats from cloud storage provider Backblaze show a rise in hard drive failure rates.
ECL is developing hydrogen-powered data center modules that will allow companies to add capacity as needed.
Cloud provider PhoenixNAP will offer bare metal solutions on Arm-based servers.
The company is offering a range of generative AI solutions across its hardware, software, and services offerings.
The two companies are building a new facility to speed the fabrication and deployment of modular data centers.
For data center operators, available power supply is a growing problem and it's driving development into smaller markets, according to research from CBRE.
The SuperNODE system combines 32 AMD Instinct MI210 accelerators in a single server using the GigaIO’s FabreX low-latency PCIe memory fabric.
New ThinkSystem enterprise storage arrays are designed for high-performance use.
Cloud sales are expected to grow over the next four years while on-prem sales will diminish.
Memory isn’t going to get more expensive overnight, but it’s not going to get much cheaper, either.
In a benchmark meant to measure the performance of training machine-learning models, Nvidia came out on top.
A pair of reports from Omdia paints a positive picture of the impact of AI on business as well as a decline in overall server shipments as buyers prioritize GPU-driven systems.
The demands of AI are too much for current IT infrastructure, according to 42% of respondents to an Equinix survey.
HPE's GreenLake for Large Language Models is supported by HPE supercomputers and AI software hosted in the cloud with LLM provided by a partner.
Almost half of data center operators surveyed have had an outage because they couldn’t get needed parts.
New Lenovo ThinkEdge servers will deliver more processing power where data is being generated and enable enterprises to run real-time inferencing at the edge.
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