The same semiconductor companies that fuel the data center - Intel, AMD, NVIDIA and Qualcomm - are showing off new technologies this week in Las Vegas, at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Intel's first Atom server-class processor has arrived, and several major hosting companies say they're ready to start filling their racks with servers using the low-power chips. The Atom S1200 features a 64-bit system-on-chip (SOC) that uses as...
Supermicro (SMCI) debuted new 2U and 4U/Tower platforms that maximize processing power and precisely tune hardware and firmware to provide lower latency than previous models.
AMD has unveiled nine new mid-range and entry-level Opteron 4300 Series and 3300 Series server processors, which offer improved performance per watt for customers focused on reducing their energy usage.
Intel (INTC) announced the Itanium processor 9500 series Thursday, based on its new microarchitecture. With twice the number of cores, Intel said the 9500 series will provide improved performance scaling and faster I/O speed over its previous...
Are you ready for servers that you can put in the compost heap? The Open Compute Project has challenged students at Purdue university to develop a biodegradable server chassis, making data center technology more sustainable.
In a move to expand its suite of energy-efficient processors, AMD said this week that it will design 64-bit processors based on low-power chips from ARM.
ARM processor specialist Calxeda, which recently raised $55 million, this week unveiled its product roadmap along with a new partner in Penguin Computing.
Dell is partnering with Morphlabs to bring an integrated cloud appliance to market as part of Dell’s new Emerging Solutions Platform Partner Program. Morphlabs is the first company to join the program, which will showcase its mCloud Helix solution.