From chips to servers, Data Center Knowledge's hardware section covers the latest news, trends, and analysis on the components and systems used in data center infrastructure.
DPU, IPU, and CXL technologies that offload switching and networking tasks from server CPUs have the potential to significantly improve data center power efficiency.
The US chipmaker reckons the RAN industry is too small to keep pace with design changes that will benefit its general-purpose processors, but not everyone is convinced.
The review opens a new front in escalating battle between the countries over dominance in the semiconductor market. The US last year unleashed strict export controls on chip technology to China.
The measure comes after President Yoon Suk Yeol announced in mid-March a $422 billion investment into chips and other key areas. South Korea is hoping to maintain its global semiconductor technology leadership after months of waning demand.
Airtel Nxtra, the data center arm of India's second-largest service provider, Bharti Airtel, is looking to capture a greater share of India's burgeoning data center market as competition heats up.
How green is a given data center, really? A new report by Cirrus Nexus found the answer can vary significantly based on factors like time of day or season. Here's what to consider when evaluating data center sustainability options.
Global political unrest and climate change are bringing new attention to the fragility of the undersea cable networks that carry about 95% of international digital traffic.
US defense capabilities — from hypersonic weapons, drones and satellites — depend on the supply of chips that currently aren’t produced in the US. The chip funding program is focused on changing that.