AMD introduces two new data center processors for AI and HPC workloads with support from Microsoft Azure, Meta, Oracle Cloud, Dell, HPE and others.
Drawing on ghosts of hardware past, Werner Vogels delivered a keynote at re:Invent about moving fast in the cloud with consideration for cost.
Osaka-based Fuso Chemical is bearing the cost to help churn out bigger volumes of sophisticated chips without asking customers like TSMC, Samsung, and Intel for more.
In this week’s top data center news stories, Broadcom layoffs, DevTernity controversy, and the search for the most efficient, sustainable data center design.
In the meantime, a consultation process has started at one of VMware's Irish locations.
Microsoft will take ownership of more than 1,000 acres of the Wisconsin Innovation Park for a multibillion-dollar data center.
Q is designed to help enterprises search for information, write code, and review business metrics.
High-profile tech leaders pull out of DevTernity after female speakers’ profiles were allegedly fabricated.