
Will AMD’s Seattle Push ARM Servers Into The Mainstream?
With the launch today by AMD of the “Seattle” Opteron A1100, that makes three 64-bit ARM processors that are finally in production for servers, storage, and switches in the datacenter. …
With the launch today by AMD of the “Seattle” Opteron A1100, that makes three 64-bit ARM processors that are finally in production for servers, storage, and switches in the datacenter. …
Not every organization that relies on supercomputers can replace a whole machine in one fell swoop. …
The recent OpenStack Tokyo event offered a view of the growth and maturation of this vital open source cloud technology. …
In the previous article on Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s future system, called The Machine, we talked about the organization of its basic building block, a node of compute and storage as seen again below. …
The first big supercomputing deal of the new year has been unveiled. …
The bottlenecks never get removed from a system, they just shift around as you change one component or the other. …
When it comes to trading stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments, Bloomberg is usually in the middle with its eponymous terminals, which have more than 325,000 subscribers worldwide. …
So 2016 is the year, or at least it is supposed to be. …
The way that systems are being built is changing, and the way that the winners and losers are tracked as they peddle their wares into the datacenter has to change to reflect that. …
It has been roughly a year and a half since Hewlett Packard Enterprise first announced its intent to create a completely different kind of a system. …
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