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Mellanox Spectrum Microsoft Azure SONiC
Mellanox Spectrum switches and ConnectX adapters now support Microsoft Azure SONiC at OCP Summit 2018 showing the power of open SDN solutions
Gigabyte ThunderXStation
The Gigabyte ThunderXStation uses up to two Cavium ThunderX2 32 core 128 thread CPUs with up to 8x DDR4 RDIMMs per CPU to speed development in a deskside 4U tower workstation format
Cavium Packet Trakker
The Cavium Packet Trakker technology allows low-level hardware enabled telemetry data to be collected for Cavium's XPliant switches enabling many open networking vendors
Xilinx Project Everest Title
Xilinx recently held a discussion with Victor Peng, the new CEO of Xilinx. A major thrust of the conversation the company's data center first approach to the market and how Xilinx is changing is posture focusing on a broader software developer community. We had the opportunity to get a few items answered on this front. The other major area of...
Samsung M.3 SSD Title
A 30-minute power outage at a Samsung NAND fab is reported to have destroyed 3.5% of the world's March 2018 NAND supply. This will increase SSD prices in the near term.
Proxmox VE 5 Web UI
We share our tips for quickly getting a Proxmox VE 5 installation online with our initial installation checklist. Keep this guide handy to make Proxmox VE 5.x deployments a breeze.
10x NVIDIA GTX 1080 TI FE Plus Mellanox Top
We explore why DeepLearning11 a template 10x GPU server for deep learning and AI now costs 34% more up front and 19% more over 12 months than it did just three quarters ago
Intel Xeon Silver 4114 Chip
Intel says it has patched Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities in Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake server architectures with next-gen hardware having hardware mitigations
Netgear RN524X
Our review of the Netgear ReadyNAS RN524X which is a premium SMB 4-bay NAS with an Intel processor and 10Gbase-T 10GbE networking onboard
CTS Labs On AMDFlaws
Today we witnessed perhaps the most bizarre security vulnerability "disclosure" ever on AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC and we show why it was poorly executed