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.
It's twice as fast as existing memory and has twice the capacity, paving the way for new use cases.
Power savings is just the start of benefits, along with the potential for much lower hardware failure.
Intel is trying to wrest back leadership from AMD with a host of new features, massive core count, and 40 new chips tailored for three different markets.
LiquidStack’s low-power, closed-system server-cooling technology, has caught the eye of Microsoft Azure.
The new Arm9 microarchitecture from Arm will cater to the demands of artificial intelligence and machine learning, and add security features.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is going forward with Intel's chip-foundry business, with plans later this year to announce its expansion in the US and Europe.
If enterprises adopt the operational models of hyperscalers, it would maximize the reduction of CO2 that can be attributed to data centers, but just moving workloads to the cloud would help a lot.
AMD's new Milan processor features a 19% performance bump and socket compatibility with its older processors.
NetApp is ending production of its hyperconvergence hardware and plans to focus on software-defined infrastructure.
Expanded partnership aims to make it easier for enterprises to run GPU-accelerated AI applications.
Alveo SN1000 SmartNICs comes with 100Gb/s line rate network function offload and composability features for customization.
Partnership aims to offer bare metal as-a-service to provide enterprises more control, flexibility and speed during server provisioning.
Using trillions of data points this cloud-based machine learning platform can provide the optimal IT solution in seconds.
New preconfigured private-cloud platforms feature Red Hat on IBM RISC servers.
Big names are urging antitrust officials to intervene in Nvidia's $40 billion bit to buy Arm.
Pure Storage's Purity software and capacity-optimized flash platform add new file support and ransomware protection.
Samsung claims its new HBM-PIM power-in-memory architecture will more than double system performance and reduce energy consumption by over 70%.
New IBM program is designed for moving Unix i-based POWER apps to a private cloud.
Growing market share and customer wins show that AMD Epyc processors are taking hold.
For older HPE Apollo, ProLiant and Synergy servers still using SATA-connected disk drives, a speedy SSD replacement option is now available.
With data-center recruitment issues projected to increase, researchers from Uptime Institute are concerned the bar is set too high for applicants.
Dell, VMware and SK Telecom team up to offer OneBox MEC, a single device that integrates private 5G and edge-computing.
Cockroach Labs ranks Google cloud tops for overall performance, Microsoft Azure for the best storage, and AWS for the best latency response.
Servers from major vendors such as HPE and Dell have been certified to provide optimized AI performance.
New storage systems take up less space than prior generations and offer greater capacity than its competitors.
Former Amazon executive documents how getting off Sun hardware to Linux saved the company and led to AWS.
Three executive departures in less than a month is a tough situation, but Pat Gelsinger is leaving VMware with a deep management bench.
COVID-19 is driving companies to accelerate their digital transformation efforts, and that's spurring greater cloud adoption.
Bob Swan didn’t fail, he succeeded in righting the ship, but Intel has tapped Pat Gelsinger, who started working there right out of high school, as the visionary to move the company forward.
The French IT giant continues to push into the U.S. market through ambitious acquisitions.
CPUs, GPUs, and memory are all in tight supply due to manufacturing issues and high demand.
With VMware and Nutanix pretty much owning the market, Microsoft is playing catch up.
A roundup of events from what is emerging as the biggest security breech ever.
The new solutions are designed to enable businesses to harness data more securely and efficiently, from edge to core to cloud.
With many government agencies and almost all of the Fortune 500 as customers, the SolarWinds breach is very wide-ranging and very dangerous.
Enterprises can now lease high-performance computing systems and only pay per use via HPE's GreenLake.
Nutanix Objects and Files software now supports scale-out storage fabrics across different cloud environments.
A new Pure Storage service uses a flexible consumption model that spans on-premises and the cloud.
It’s not true bare metal as it does come with one of two operating systems but it gives developers a cloud-based work environment.
Crawler360 will scan your data center to see what can be moved to the cloud.
Ruggedized enclosures are meant for a factory floor and other harsh indoor environments.
Object storage is no longer 'slow, cheap, and deep,' according to Dell, which positions its new EXF900 array for AI and cloud-native use.
Led by former Qualcomm and Intel executives, EdgeQ is developing a converged 5G and AI silicon platform for edge computing networks.
Nvidia is under the covers for a slew of the world's fastest supercomputers; Intel and AMD talk future products at supercomputing conference.
IT has typically shunned the market for secondhand IT equipment, but younger staff members are driving green policies that include buying used IT gear.
Samsung collaboration delivers a compute-on-storage SSD that comes with a Xilinx FPGA processor, while Kameleon Security deal produces a security chip for cloud servers.
IDC predicts 80% of enterprises will speed up their shift to a cloud-centric infrastructure.
New AWS instances are several times faster and more powerful than existing instances thanks to Nvidia processors.
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