
What goes around comes around
Why build a whole new server when Google’s about to chuck one away?
Why build a whole new server when Google’s about to chuck one away?
Data center power consumption is costly - but servers are getting more efficient
Design for the future today, lest you get left behind
Consumer devices have all the memory they need, but AI applications in data centers still want more
IBM plans to usher in a new age of deep learning
AMD claims performance crown with launch of Rome chips
An all-you-can-eat buffet of Intel news
The US, China, Europe & Japan are locked in a competition to build the world's first exaflops machine
Automation and hyperconverged infrastructure can help solve some of the problems with public cloud
Dr Mark Fernandez talks to DCD about what it takes to run a supercomputer in space
Want to run the same infrastructure stack as CERN? You certainly can!
Executives paint a bright future for the business at this year's Transform 2.0 event
Its market is expanding, its product portfolio is expanding, but faith in Intel’s Xeon appears to be shrinking
Going cloud-native sounds great - but it’s not what customers want, says Huawei’s Ron Raffensperger
The chip that started in the PlayStation 3 ended up in the world’s fastest supercomputer, and heralded a heterogeneous computing future
The GPU king dreams of virtual worlds where artificial intelligence will learn to understand our chaos. We report from inside the experience machine
Victor Peng believes his company’s future lies in the data center. Here’s how he hopes to get there
Red Storm revived Cray, shot down a satellite, and gave birth to a generation of HPC systems
“China’s ecosystem and economy depends on our technology… the United States depends on China”
Rack standards are getting an upgrade, but will Open Rack or Open19 come out on top?
Returning to the helm of Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth tells DCD why he doomed some Ubuntu projects, and why OpenStack is headed for a crisis
Specialist integrator OCF turns IBM servers into virtual nuclear weapons
The idea of low-power ARM chips running cloud jobs didn’t get very far. Now the same chips are being pitched for supercomputing
The future is machine learning, heterogeneous computing, and lots of AMD… says the CEO of AMD
Both open and proprietary hardware is available to your data center; how do you decide?
If Rack Scale Design succeeds, Intel will be defining how data centers will be built
The zettastructure is evolving to handle the Internet of Things. It will change every part of our technology infrastructure
The purchasing power of hyperscale cloud vendors is shaping the next generation of data center equipment. A hard drive makeover is well overdue