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More happened at the Nvidia GTC conference than the Blackwell announcement, including the launch of two new high-speed network platforms.
New features include single sign-on options and more granular security controls.
IT executives are worried about public cloud security and cyberattacks, but in some instances, they’re not doing enough to prevent them.
The goal is platform neutrality, although Intel still expects to sell its HPC solutions.
Oracle says it has more cloud business than it can handle and is building 100 data centers.
New 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors and Core Ultra mobile processor family are aimed at bringing AI to all compute devices.
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).
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.