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Introducing One API
Intel is on a quest to expand TAM and get a large share of that TAM by proliferating new architectures. The Intel One API program is the company's software answer to how it will help developers seamlessly manage those new architectures.
Intel Xeon E 2100 Cover 2
Sitting at the top-end of the Xeon E-2100 series, our Intel Xeon E-2186G benchmarks and review will show why this chip may be the answer for some, but others will look elsewhere for their CPUs of choice.
Dell X4012 Front Cover Ports
Our Dell X4012 12-port 10GbE switch review shows why this SFP+ half-width solution may be a great fit for your small business, remote branch office, partial cabinet colocation, or even home.
Intel Optane V DDR4 DIMM Underneath Controller Side
We de-lid an Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory module to see what chips go into making one of 2019's most anticipated technologies. In the process, we found a few surprises and new clues as to how these work
Packet AMD EPYC 3000 Netronome
Packet is putting a different spin on microservers. The company's early 2019 microserver offering will utilize Netronome SmartNICs along with Ampere eMAG Arm CPUs, Intel CPUs, and what the company may have inadvertently tipped off as AMD EPYC 3000 series CPUs during our discussion
Intel Platform Chart Timeline And Segment Cover
At Intel Architecture Day 2018, the company showed off a slide showing its platforms. These platforms included an uptick in FPGA boards as well as the Intel Xeon D series.
Google Cloud TPU V2 Pod
This week, Google announced a low-cost and fast deep learning model training in GCP. With the results of MLPerf v0.5 in hand and the Google TPU v2 Pod hardware in its cloud, Google showed off the fast and cost-effective training solution
Intel Optane 905P 380GB M.2 NVMe On Box Cover
Our Intel Optane 905P 380GB M.2 NVMe SSD review shows why this is the best solution for write-heavy workloads in servers with an empty M.2 22110 slot.
Intel Foveros System Integration 5 How It Works B
We show why Intel Foveros is awesome as a new 3D chip stacking technology set to disrupt EMIB as the go-to multi-chip packaging option for Intel
Gigabyte R181 T92 And R281 T94 Cover
New 1U and 2U Marvell ThunderX2 servers are available with built-in SAS controllers and 10GbE networking paired with dual 32 core 128 thread Arm CPUs