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AMD EPYC Rome
At Computex 2018, AMD disclosed new EPYC servers from Cisco and HPE along with a new cloud offering. The major announcement was around the 64 core/ 128 thread next-generation AMD EPYC codenamed Rome that will arrive in 2019
HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 Front
Joining the EPYC value bandwagon, the HPE ProLiant DL325 Gen10 adopts a single socket AMD EPYC 7000 series server platform all in 1U with 10x NVMe SSDs
Cisco UCS C4200 Front
Cisco announces its first AMD EPYC 7000 series products with the Cisco UCS C4200 2U4N server with Cisco UCS C125 M5 nodes supporting up to two AMD EPYC CPUs per node and eight CPUs per 2U chassis
Aquantia Controller
Aquantia and QNAP are bringing the promise of 10GbE and multi-gigabit 2.5GbE / 5GbE networking to NAS units to speed up networking at the edge and in client computing
AIC J2024 04 Front Three Quarter
The AIC J2024-04 is a high availability NVMe JBOF appliance with support for dual 100GbE Broadcom NVMeoF controllers and 24x dual port U.2 NVMe SSDs in a 2U form factor
NVIDIA Jetson Xavier Overview
NVIDIA Isaac Xavier launches at Computex 2018 using NVIDIA's robotics software suite and Jetson Xavier to accelerate the robotics revolution. This is also one of the first mainstream platforms to support PCIe 4.0 and Volta graphics
Cisco Catalyst 2960 L 48 Port
With up to 48 PoE ports delivering up to 195W of power the Cisco Catalyst 2960-L series of SMB switches has a great set of capabilities. Virtually every model of the new line is fanless as well to aid in workplace deployments
Gigabyte R281 G30 Three Quarter
In our Gigabyte R281-G30 review we find the 2U server to be a versatile compute platform capable of extracting value from Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs
Intel Optane Persistent Memory Modules Front And Back 1
At the Intel tech day the company announced that Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory is sampling today with revenue delivery in 2018. This is going to be one of the biggest stories of the next 24 months
NVIDIA HGX 2
The NVIDIA HGX-2 is designed for major hyperscale players and cloud providers bringing the DGX-2 reference architecture to a number of NVIDIA's partners to build for customers