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Gigabyte Cavium ThunderX2 Launch Cover
Gigabyte launches two new Cavium ThunderX2 servers each supporting dual sockets and up to 32 cores and 128 threads per socket. The Gigabyte R181-T90 is the 1U offering and the Gigabyte R281-T91 is the 2U offering. Both have large amounts of PCIe I/O, IPMI, and redundant power supplies
Foreshadow Cover
The Intel Foreshadow flaw in L1TF execution targets Intel SGX and virtual machines and is especially concerning for public cloud and enterprise virtualization cluster providers
NVIDIA Turing Die Shot
New GPU architectures from NVIDIA do not come out often (enough.) The NVIDIA Turing architecture was finally introduced with the NVIDIA Quadro RTX line at SIGGRAPH 2018
AMD Ryzen Threadripper Gen 2 Box
Sporting a minimum of 12 and up to 32 cores on the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX, the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper Gen 2 is a unique flagship workstation product in the market
Intel SATA SSD
With up to 3.84TB of capacity, the newly launched Intel D3-S4610 SATA III 6.0gbps mixed-use SSDs are chasing a higher endurance and performance SATA flash tier
Toshiba Kumoscale STH Cover
Toshiba KumoScale adds TCP to its NVMeoF solution using Marvell FastLinQ3 100GbE adapters with TCP offload acceleration. This capability expands the NVMeoF performance benefits to legacy servers
Noctua NH U14S DX 3647
If you are using an Intel Xeon Scalable workstation and need an efficient cooler, the Noctua NH-U14S DX-3647 will maintain class leading temperatures while minimizing noise
AMD Radeon Pro Q3 2018 Cover Image
New AMD Radeon Pro Q3 2018 Edition Software released with new Citrix XenDesktop remote workstation VDI capabilities and MxGPU / AMD ProRender cloud GPU rendering
Intel Data Centric Innovation Summit 2018
We are in Santa Clara, California at the Intel Data-Centric Innovation Summit where Intel is showing off its next-generation Intel Xeon Cascade Lake generation with Optane Persistent Memory, new FPGA innovations and other technology
Microsemi SXP 24G SAS Expander Cover
New Microchip Microsemi SXP SAS4 expanders are hitting 24G speeds and 28-100 ports for next-generation high availability arrays and JBODs