It is funny to think that Advanced Micro Devices has been around almost as long as the IBM System/360 mainframe and that it has been around since the United States landed people on the moon. The ...
We wrote last month about Intel's plans to overhaul its Xeon lineup, in effect forcing us to forget everything we ever knew about its current model naming convention. When the new Skylake-SP Xeons are ...
Today sees AMD unveiled the first generation of EPYC server processors, chips built using the Zen architecture. And they're going to give Intel a real run for its money. See also: Five Apple products ...
'Certainly in the segments that we compete in, it's really, really niche,' one Intel partner says of four- and eight-socket servers, which are the only server types being supported with the new Xeon ...
AMD's Epyc server processor is bringing competition back to the x86 server market. AMD is targeting niches where it has a high probability of success. Epyc's single-socket approach and hybrid CPU-GPU ...
NEWARK, Calif., Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation, a leading server platform design manufacturer and a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corporation (TSE:3706), today ...
Servers with new Xeon E5 chips based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture will become available early next year, Intel officials said on Tuesday. The E5 chip will have up to eight processing cores ...
Lenovo on Tuesday announced low-end servers with new Xeon chips and remote management features aimed at cutting maintenance costs. The single-socket ThinkServer TS130 and TS430 rack servers include ...
Once a scarce and costly resource, computing power is fast becoming a commodity item with most of us carrying more in our pockets than we can use, and businesses able to get what they need, on-demand, ...
The new servers feature up to 344 cores per system using four Intel Xeon 6 processors with Performance-Cores and support up to 16TB of memory. The systems are CXL 2.0 ready and can accommodate up to ...
Intel's new U series of processors are aimed at the low-end market where one processor is good enough. I’m really starting to wonder who the leader in x86 really is these days because it seems Intel ...
While the minimalist server processor — and the microserver concept that was based upon it — did not take over the datacenters of the world, there are still some workloads that can fit in modestly ...