Packet is trying a new experiment offering GPU compute instances starting at $0 per hour and letting the market set pricing. One of the more interesting aspects of the announcement is that it is testing this strategy ahead of new technologies such as the Graphcore IPU and Mellanox Bluefield SoCs
If you are a new administrator, we have basic BMC and IPMI management security practices that will help you avoid common pitfalls. These steps are quick to set up and require very little if any incremental investment to deploy.
Our Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 review shows what a massive 140mm air cooler for AMD EPYC and AMD Ryzen Threadripper can do. We test this against an AIO water cooler and two other Noctua air coolers
Our Gigabyte G481-S80 8x NVIDIA Tesla GPU server review with NVLink. With upgraded infrastructure including Intel Xeon Scalable, we call this an NVIDIA DGX 1.5 class system
With a renewed push, the new Arm Neoverse is set to be a counterpart to Cortex as the infrastructure and data center brand. Arm is launching Neoverse with a diverse set of ecosystem partners and promises a 30% performance CAGR.
Our AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX benchmarks and review show the 32 core behemoth's performance under Linux and compares it to other high-end professional workstation class solutions like the Intel Xeon E5 and Xeon Gold series along with AMD EPYC
At XDF18 we saw a Raptor Computing Systems Talos II Lite which is the company's single-socket POWER9 solution that retails for around $1099. This was featured with a Xilinx Alveo FPGA PCIe card for a unique solution
At the Synology Conference 2019 in New York City the company showed off a new flagship short-depth, 1U server focused on compute performance. The Synology RS1619xs+ is set to leverage the application capabilities of Synology DSM in a compact form factor.
NVIDIA and its partners are launching RAPIDS. RAPIDS is an open source project for data science encompassing data preparation, model training, and visualization.
Yossi Appleboum on How Bloomberg is Positioning His Research Against Supermicro
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Today Bloomberg cited security researcher Yossi Appleboum, CEO of Sepio Systems, as supporting Supermicro hardware supply chain issues. We interviewed Mr. Appleboum and he is angry with how Bloomberg is presenting his research saying it impacts many more vendors and impacts networking equipment as well