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Dell EMC PowerMax Front
After years of operating as a private company owned by private equity firms and Michael Dell, Dell Technologies is going public again but will leave VMware as a separate publicly traded company 81% owned by Dell Technologies
QCT Samsung SZ985 Z NAND Computex 2018
We saw a 6.4TB Samsung SZ985 Z-NAND array in a GPU compute platform from Quanta QCT along with some of the new QCT QuantaGrid Q72D-2U 4-socket servers
Kubernetes Logo
Kuberenetes 1.11 is our with CoreDNS and IPVS load balancing hitting GA for the popular container orchestration and management platform
AMD EPYC 7000 Cavium ThunderX2 Intel Xeon Scalable And E5 V1 V4
We provide an update to our earlier testing with Cavium ThunderX2 power consumption figures and a comparison to Intel Xeon Scalable and AMD EPYC 7000 series
NVIDIA IBM Summit Aisle
We take a look at the new Top500 supercomputers list from June 2018 and dissect some of the trends we are seeing. There are some surprises such as the dominance of 10GbE as an interconnect which we analyze
ASRock Rack EPYCD8 Cover
For ISC 2018 ASRock Rack EPYCD8 based solutions can utilize up to 4x PCIe x16 GPUs. There are a total of 88x PCIe 3.0 lanes via expansion slots, two M.2 headers, 2x Mini SAS HD ports and a SATA DOM port to let you build the AMD EPYC server of your dreams.
Intel Skylake F On Package Omni Path Support
At ISC 2018 Intel Omni-Path 200Gbps generation was announced. The new Intel OPA200 expected in 2019 will require a new chip design or a dual PCIe 3.0 x16 setup to handle 200Gbps. At the show, Intel also announced some pedestrian gains in systems powered by Intel Xeon in the Top500 list.
NVIDIA Top 500 ISC 2018 Cover
NVIDIA touts new Top500 wins on the June 2018 list and has a handful of announcements to make at ISC 2018. The NVIDIA Tesla V100 is still the company's top bin.
QCT QuantaMesh T9032 IX9 On Display
As data centers ramp adoption fo the 25GbE / 100GbE generation, the QCT QuantaMesh T9032-IX9 is looking to next-generation hyperscale and telco networks as a 32-port 400GbE switch
Innodisk OCuLinkDOM Module
We found the Innodisk OCuLinkDOM which is a NVMe DOM that can attain up to 1.6GB/s speeds, or about 5x what fast SATADOMs can reach.