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NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Module Shot
At a launch event today, the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier module is now available for robotics applications shipping in volume, not just for developer kits. NVIDIA also announced a new NVIDIA Jetson TX2 4GB module for lower cost embedded applications
Intel Sunny Cove To Skylake Comparison
At Intel Architecture Day 2018, we got fresh Intel Sunny Cove microarchitecture details which show why Intel is about to make a much larger jump in per clock performance than we have seen in many generations
NVIDIA DGX 2 Cover
NVIDIA DGX-2H chassis chained together in a 32x system set along with clusters of DGX-1 and DGX-2 systems set six world record benchmarks on the initial set of MLPerf v0.5 results launched today
Supermicro Microblade BMC And RAM Packages Not Set
In another data point suggesting Bloomberg's big hack story is fake news, Supermicro CEO issues a letter about a 3rd party investigation that failed to find evidence of spy chips
Intel Core Strategy Overview
At Intel Architecture Day 2018, we saw the new Intel Core Strategy aligned around both general purpose and special purpose compute improvements
2018 Architecture Day Cooper Lake Bfloat16
We have details around bfloat16 support and the new ISA for Intel Xeon CPUs in the Cooper Lake generation. By adding bfloat16, Intel helps to make more deep learning training on its CPUs possible without having to resort to using GPUs for training.
Sailesh With Intel Xeon Ice Lake
From Intel Architecture Day 2018 we have new Intel Ice Lake Xeon server chips along with an updated roadmap with information about the Sunny Cove architecture that will underpin the new 10nm PCIe Gen4 server CPUs
AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200
Our AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 shows where AMD is aggressively pursuing the sub $1000 professional graphics market with a high-performance GPU with certified drivers, professional toolsets, and ECC memory
Wiwynn Integration Lab Facebook OCP Side
We had the chance to visit Wiwynn in Taipei. We wanted to show you a bit of what we can regarding some of the integration facilities the company has to test OCP servers and components for Facebook, Microsoft, and others
Kubernetes Logo
Kubernetes CVE-2018-1002105 allowed users to send commands to the back-end servers without proper authentication in one of the biggest vulnerabilities of today's hottest application