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.
Stream Data Centers bought 55 homes in a 34-acre subdivision and plans to break ground on a 2 million square-foot data center campus in late 2024.
The DGX SuperPOD features eight or more DGX GB200 systems and can scale to tens of thousands of Nvidia Superchips.
The next-gen Blackwell architecture will offer a 4x performance boost over the current Hopper lineup, Nvidia claims.
New servers and storage services are targeted at high performance workloads, which means AI.
Once optional, GPUs are becoming mandatory in servers. Companies are prioritizing investment in highly configured server clusters for AI, research firm Omdia reports.
Supermicro and Lenovo are expanding their AI hardware offerings, Intel is previewing chips designed for 5G and AI workloads, and Dell is embracing telecom.
Almost a decade after it bought the FPGA maker, Intel spins it off as a standalone company with the old brand name.
Researchers disclosed multiple potential vulnerabilities that may impact some AMD processors, including Zen-based product lines across multiple generations.
Cloud service provider Lambda is working to build a GPU cloud for AI workloads.
Slow distribution of federal funds contributes to a delay in the construction of Intel's Ohio manufacturing facility.
‘Volt Typhoon,’ the China state-sponsored hacking group, targeted outdated switches with poor security as part of a wave of attacks against critical infrastructure.
New fabric aims to simplify the management of interconnection services so enterprise customers can more easily monitor and manage utilization and add or change network services as needed.
The National Science Foundation is leading a project to ensure the US continues to lead in AI research.
The deal is aimed at businesses that want to rapidly deploy generative AI applications but don’t have the infrastructure or in-house skills to do it alone.
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.
Policies around remote work could add to the tension as Broadcom begins to integrate VMware.
Startup In Bold Print wants to make it as simple to calculate carbon emissions as it is to file your taxes.
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