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AMD EPYC 7371 Cover
We just got word of the AMD EPYC 7371 pricing which was missing from our review and benchmark piece earlier this week. AMD is continuing its extremely aggressive pricing and taking it to another level with this frequency optimized part
Dell EMC PowerEdge R240 Front A
Dell EMC PowerEdge R240 launched supporting Xeon E-2100 six-core processors, 64GB of RAM, and up to four hot-swap hard drives. This line has been immensely popular for Dell EMC in the dedicated hosting and edge compute markets.
FreeNAS 11.2 Release Dashboard
The new FreeNAS 11.2-Release is available with a number of UI updates as well as some back-end features to enhance virtualization and cloud sync
WD 14TB NAS Using Microsemi PolarFire
At the RISC-V Summit 2018 we saw a Western Digital NAS powered by SiFive, Microsemi, and RISC-V. This is an early development prototype but shows where RISC-V may be headed
Proxmox VE 5 PCIe Device Selection GUI
Proxmox VE 5.3 is out with some major new features. CephFS now has integration with Proxmox VE hyper-converged clusters. There is a new storage GUI for creating and adding ZFS to the cluster. PCIe pass-through is enabled via a GUI. All of these small features increase the addressable market for Proxmox
Titan RTX Cover
With 24GB of GDDR6 memory, the new Turing architecture with Tensor core support, and NVLink support for a second GPU, the NVIDIA Titan RTX launch is one highly anticipated by AI and deep learning researchers. It is less expensive than its Titan V predecessor to boot
Dell PowerEdge R740xd2
We have details on the newly launched Dell EMC PowerEdge R740xd2 server that fits 24 or 26 3.5" LFF hard drives in a 2U form factor along with Intel Xeon Scalable processors and a number of rear I/O configuration options
STH Project Xavier EPYC And Skylake SP
In our AMD EPYC 7371 review, we show how this frequency optimized processor is now the fastest 16 core CPU. We will also show why this part is set to change the narrative of AMD EPYC versus Intel Xeon (Skylake-SP) in a market shifting manner.
Gigabyte G191 H44 Three Quarter
Mew Gigabyte G191-H44 servers fit four PCIe x16 GPUs in a 1U form factor for dense HPC compute scenarios. These servers offer maximum bandwidth from hosts to PCIe cards like the NVIDIA Tesla V100
Synology RS1619xs Plus
As we saw in NYC several weeks ago, the Synology RackStation RS1619xs+ is a 1U 4-bay Intel Xeon D server that seeks to combine storage with edge compute and virtualization capabilities