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The new flexible data center system is a key component of the vendor’s larger Kinetic Infrastructure composable infrastructure strategy.
Graphics chipmaker Nvidia introduced a new graphics processor architecture that promises to reduce the time it takes to render sophisticated graphics and simulations for movie-making, training and other video applications.
The company is rolling out two new Ready Solutions for machine learning with Hadoop and deep learning with GPU accelerators from Nvidia.
The chip maker’s product roadmap shows Ice Lake processors coming to market after 14nm Cascade Lake later this year and Cooper Lake in 2019.
New features in Windows Admin Center Server allow users to manage updates on managed servers running on Microsoft’s Azure Cloud platform.
DAILY VIDEO: Intel adds structured ASICs to its product lineup with its eASIC acquisition, and Microsoft challenges Slack with a free version of Teams.
The company’s acquisition of longtime partner eASIC will add another chip option in Intel’s lineup that now includes CPUs, FPGAs and ASICs, among others.
DAILY VIDEO: Chinese chip maker Hygon builds x86 chips modeled on AMD's Epyc design, and Microsoft introduces its Surface Go 10-inch 2-in-1 tablet for $399.
The vendor’s IDPA DP4400 offers the midmarket and SMBs a 2U system that has the performance and efficiency they need and at a price they can afford.
The server SoC are the result of a joint venture and licensing agreement struck two years ago by Advanced Micro Devices and Chinese chip maker Hygon.
The competition with China continues to grow as the country widened its lead in total number of systems and Lenovo became the top vendor on the list.
Among the concerns is the increased risk and complexity associated with running SQL Server in any public cloud, where high-availability (HA) clustering configurations can be challenging to implement—and can increase the overall cost of the solution.