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Intel Xeon Gold Logo
We explore what may be the best balance in the Intel Xeon Scalable range in our Intel Xeon Gold 6130 benchmarks and review. This 16 core CPU is an example of a major upgrade over the previous Xeon E5-2600 V4 generation
QNAP TS 332X Front Three Quarters
The new QNAP TS-332X is a low-cost 3-bay RAID 5 NAS box. Utilizing the Annapurna Labs Arm-based SoC, the solution offers 10GbE via a SFP+ cage in a low cost and low power NAS
Gigabyte MZ31 AR0 AMD EPYC
Our Gigabyte MZ31-AR0 review finds an excellent implementation of a single socket AMD EPYC platforms in an industry standard EATX form factor.
Nantero Carbon Nanotube Nonvolatile Memory NRAM
Nantero presents its case for the carbon nanotube NRAM persistent memory with a presentation that shows no faults with its product. This is the same NRAM technology Fujitsu will be using in its 2019 NRAM product
Marvell 25GbE NVMeoF Adapter Toshiba SSD
If you are looking to build next-generation NVMeoF composable infrastructure, you need to check out the Marvell and Toshiba demo from FMS. The Marvell 25GbE NVMeoF adapter turns NVMe devices into fabric addressed devices which may be the way of the future
Netlist HybriDIMM
Our briefing on the Netlist HybriDIMM that will combine traditional DRAM and potentially different types of persistent memory to create high capacity and performance storage solutions.
AIC FB127 AG Front Three Quarter
We break down the AIC FB127-AG 1U NVMe storage server platform that has 36x NF1 SSDs and two AMD EPYC nodes. This innovative 1U form factor also has room for 100GbE, OCP networking and redundant power.
Dell EMC PowerEdge MX Front
We get some hands-on time with two Dell EMC PowerEdge MX models to see what the company is doing with its next-generation blade platform. We came away seeing why this is the future and why we call it the WowerEdge.
Lenovo ThinkStation P520
Our Lenovo ThinkStation P520 review finds a powerful and compact professional workstation powered by an Intel Xeon processor and NVIDIA Quadro professional graphics
AMD ROCm
TensorFlow 1.8 with AMD ROCm support is out now including a docker container implementation. Still, supporting a four-month-old release risks being too little too late. The industry needs a strong AMD to provide choice for deep learning professionals