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It’s January: Datacenter Compute Rumors And Moves

January 14, 2025 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

As one year ends and another begins, this is often the time when people change jobs and companies change strategies. …

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Qualcomm Probably Not Pursuing Arm Servers With Nuvia Purchase

January 13, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

Hot on the heels of our overview of the state of the Arm server CPU landscape yesterday, chip maker Qualcomm, which dabbled in Arm server chips a few years back, announced that it was acquiring startup Nuvia for its Arm chips and design team. …

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Hope Springs Eternal For Arm Servers

January 12, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 5

IT organizations are funny creatures, indeed. On the one paw, they are eternally optimistic about the prospects for new technologies, and on the other paw, they are extremely resistant to change because of the economic and technical risks that change requires. …

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Throwing Down The Gauntlet To CPU Incumbents

February 11, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

The server processor market has gotten a lot more crowded in the past several years, which is great for customers and which has made it both better and tougher for those that are trying to compete with industry juggernaut Intel. …

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