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Right-Sizing Data Center Resources

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One of the perennial problems of data centers is monitoring server utilization to ensure right-sizing of resources. Nlyte's Predict tool can help with capacity planning, using capacity projections to predict future resource needs based on historical data, as well as planned changes to applications and infrastructure.

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AMD makes AI statement with new hardware and roadmap, set to rival Nvidia in the data center

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Read Entire Article AMD told a solid and comprehensive product story, highlighted a large (perhaps even too large?) number of clients/partners, and demonstrated the scrappy, competitive ethos of the.

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IBM tweaks its z14 mainframe to make it a better physical fit for the data center

Network World

IBM is widening its mainframe range with some narrower models – ZR1 and Rockhopper II – that are skinny enough to fit in a standard 19-inch rack, which will answer criticisms of potential customers that the hulking z14 introduced in July 2017 too big to fit in their data centers (see photo above). Check out REVIEW: VMware’s vSAN 6.6

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Nvidia is allegedly punishing customers with shipment delays, former AMD VP labels it a "GPU cartel"

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On Monday, the Wall Street Journal published a report alleging that Nvidia could be delaying data center GPU orders to companies who are having meetings with rival AI accelerator firms. Hardware startup Groq, which creates AI chips for LLM inference, said Nvidia customers have to be secretive about acquiring or.

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AMD AI chips are nearly as fast as Nvidia's, MosaicML says

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As Nvidia's recent surge in market capitalization clearly demonstrates, the AI industry is in desperate need of new hardware to train large language models (LLMs) and other AI-based algorithms. While server and HPC GPUs may be worthless for gaming, they serve as the foundation for data centers and supercomputers that.

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VMworld 2021: VMware to pack more security into NSX

Network World

When it comes to protecting data-center-based resources in the highly distributed world, traditional security hardware and software components just aren’t going to cut it. To read this article in full, please click here

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Foxconn predicts the AI server market will explode to $150 billion by 2027

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Hardware sales for data centers specifically tailored for AI applications will increase to $150 billion by 2027, Yangwei said, while it will. Read Entire Article