At SC18 we saw the Gigabyte H221-Q20 which is remarkable insofar as it is perhaps the only Qualcomm Centriq 2400 19in. server platform that will be commercially available.
We saw a simply huge storage system, the 106x 3.5" hard drive Inspur NF5486M5 storage server. This full storage server also houses dual Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and can handle multiple high-speed networking options.
New AMD EPYC 7371 frequency optimized processors are launched with a massive 700MHz or more increase in base and turbo clock speeds. For those that desire higher-frequency AMD EPYC, this will be the SKU for you
We cover the NVIDIA Supercomputing 2018 announcements. This includes new entries into the Top500 list released alongside SC18. GCP has adopted the NVIDIA Tesla T4. NVIDIA accelerates weather modeling. NGC now supports multi-node containers. Check it out
We analyze the November 2018 Top500 supercomputers list's new additions, show trends, and show a practice of benchmarking web hosting clusters that must stop
Four new ASRock Rack Intel Xeon E-2100 motherboards and a server platform launched alongside the new low-cost server platform. We saw all four of the platforms in-person during our recent visit to Taipei Taiwan.
Our Supermicro SYS-5019C-MR review is a 1U Intel Xeon E-2100 series powerhouse that allows you to maximize your investment in the platform
Our review of the Intel Xeon E-2176G where we show why this platform is perhaps the largest generational performance improvement in almost a decade for the segment
With the AMD EPYC 2 Rome bombshell including 64 cores, PCIe 4.0 connectivity, and an improved NUMA architecture, we take stock of AMD EPYC 2 Rome versus Intel Cascade Lake-SP to see where the mainstream market will be in 2019
In San Francisco today we expect to hear more about the AMD 7nm plans for AMD EPYC "Rome" and new 7nm Radeon Instinct accelerators.