Intel is announcing a new processor family targeted at re-gaining per-socket server superiority. Dubbed the Intel Cascade Lake-AP Xeon series, this is a multi-chip package with up to 48 cores per socket and 12 DIMMs per socket deserving of the title Advanced Processor
Intel has seen it fit to re-launch CPUs that have been on the market for several months. The Intel Xeon E-2100 series has now been launched for servers and we have the details, again.
Our BOXX APEXX T3 review shows why this system is a flagship AMD Ryzen Threadripper workstation capable of cramming 32 cores, 128GB of RAM, multiple GPUs and NVMe storage drives into an extremely compact space
Our SilverStone Nightjar NJ450-SXL review. This SFX-L 450W 80Plus Platinum power supply offers absolute and complete silence with no fan. If you want a premium SFX-L power supply, this has all of the features you might want.
Our Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3 review finds an AMD EPYC and Threadripper air cooler that has excellent performance, fit, and finish making it a great option for workstations and servers housed in workstation cases
New Gigabyte AMD EPYC solutions are out including a 2U 4-node Gigabyte H261-Z61 server with NVMe and two new motherboards the Gigabyte MZ01-CE0 and MZ01-CE1 ATX size boards
The AMD EPYC 7261 has a tremendous L3 cache with 8MB per core or 64MB total. This eight core part is billed as an entry-level part but is a significant step up from the AMD EPYC 7251.
Our review of the Lenovo ThinkPad P1. This powerful ultra-thin mobile workstation combines an Intel Xeon 6-core CPU, up to 64GB of ECC memory, and an NVIDIA Quadro GPU to power users who still demand portability
We take a look at the ultra-low cost Intel Core i3-8100 in our benchmarks and review. We see how this CPU stacks up to more costly server processors and see whether it is worth saving a few dollars with this intriguing solution
In Sunday deal news, IBM purchased Red Hat for around $34 billion. This has big implications for the ecosystem and many are going to spend the rest of the week assessing the implications