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IBM will introduce three new EX5 systems including four-socket and two-socket rackmount servers and a blade server. The servers will use Intel’s upcoming eight-core Nehalem-EX processor.
Intel's Diamond Rapids Xeon CPUs bring 192 cores and PCIe 6.0 to 2026 data centers, but AMD's 256-core Epyc Venice looms large. Core wars heat up as power, AI, and TCO redefine server strategy.
KAYTUS Launches K22V2 Server, Pioneering New Architecture of 2U half-width Ultra EfficiencyCompared to two standard 1U rack servers, the K22V2 improves cooling efficiency by 40%, and reduces up to ...
Cores, the new modular platform targets AI, HPC, and in-memory workloads, marking Supermicro’s most critical launch since its ...
Chinese server CPU manufacturer, Zhaoxin, unveiled next-gen KH-5000 chiplet CPUs: up to 96 cores, 384MB cache, 12-channel ...
In the video, Intel's Kennedy Brown and IBM's Kevin Powell show off an 8 socket, 64 core, 128 thread IBM server based on Intel's Nehalem-EX processor churning though a workload that pegs all cores ...
The KAYTUS KR1280V3, a 1U dual-socket high-density flagship server, is engineered for compute-intensive workloads such as high-speed computing, high-frequency trading, virtualization, and big data ...
The PowerEdge R6715 is not just a server; it’s an investment in efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. By consolidating workloads onto fewer, more capable machines, CSPs can reduce costs ...
There was a bit of a kerfuffle this week when it looked like AMD was changing its position a little bit on whether or not it would get back into designing and selling server chips based on the Arm ...