AMD introduces two new data center processors for AI and HPC workloads with support from Microsoft Azure, Meta, Oracle Cloud, Dell, HPE and others.
The semiconductor manufacturer is set to hire 500 people for the new facility in Scottsdale.
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.
New technologies are presenting fresh data center demands. But with the right systems in place, they will also bring exciting opportunities.