MSI unveils AMD EPYC 9005 series servers
Ready to meet data centre demands
MSI has announced the launch of its latest server boards and platforms powered by AMD EPYC 9005 Series CPUs.
Intel shows off new AI chip for servers
Computex 2024: Expects to match Nvidia and AMD
US chipmaker Intel announced new artificial intelligence chips for data centres as it seeks to challenge rivals Nvidia and AMD.
Lenovo breaks a million euro milestone
Took ten months
Lenovo shipped a million workstations and servers from its first purpose built in-house manufacturing facility in Europe, just over one year after it opened its doors in Budapest, Hungary.
Servers down in Nato countries
No one Russian to identify the perpetrators
The weekend saw two massive internet outages – one was a global hack of VM servers, and the other was a problem with an Italian telco which shut down most of the country.
Ukraine prepares huge data shift
Moving its online government over the borders
The Ukrainian government is preparing for the potential need to move its data and servers abroad if Russia's invading forces push deeper into the country.
Tyan releases Xeon E-2300 processor-based server motherboard
For entry level services
Tyan has released a new Intel Xeon E-2300 processor-based server motherboard to the market.
Tyan releases Nvidia GPU-based servers
For computer intensive workloads
Tyan has launched the latest GPU server platforms that support the Nvidia V100S Tensor Core and Nvidia T4 GPUs for a wide variety of compute-intensive workloads including AI training, inference, and supercomputing uses.
AMD could get ten percent of server market
EPYC comeback
Word on the street is that AMD is likely to get a ten percent market share in server chips next year.
Huawei releases new chipset for servers
American independence
Huawei launched a new chipset for use in servers as part of a Chinese bid to enhance its chip making capabilities and reduce its heavy reliance on imports, especially from the United States.
Slow start for datacenter servers
Demand should pick up in the middle of the year
Orders for datacenter servers are expected to slow down in the first half of 2019 but will pick up in the second half and grow even stronger in 2020.