HPE updates its AI infrastructure with ProLiant servers, Private Cloud AI, Alletra SDK, and OpsRamp support for RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.
HPE updates its AI infrastructure with ProLiant servers, Private Cloud AI, Alletra SDK, and OpsRamp support for RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs.
Dell expands its AI Factory with NVIDIA, adding new PowerEdge servers, faster networking, and managed services for enterprise AI adoption.
Dell’s new Pro Max Plus workstation with Qualcomm AI-100 NPU brings enterprise-grade AI inferencing to mobile professionals at the edge.
Intel will launch Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs at Computex 2025. These GPUs enable advanced AI inference and workstation graphics with up to 24GB VRAM.
NVIDIA Computex 2025 announcements span NVLink Fusion, RTX PRO 6000 servers, DGX Cloud Lepton, Jetson Thor, and GR00T-Dreams robotics.
The PEAK:AIO Token Memory Platform uses KVCache reuse and CXL to deliver faster inference, larger context windows, and AI-ready memory scaling.
Western Digital launches Ultrastar Data102 ORv3 and OpenFlex Data24 4000 to boost scalable HDD capacity and NVMe-oF performance.
Silicon Motion debuts SM2504XT for Gen5 SSDs and SM2324 for USB4 storage, targeting high performance with energy-efficient, compact designs.
Supermicro introduces DCBBS and DLC-2, a modular solution for building scalable, liquid-cooled AI data centers with faster time-to-deployment.
Cloud giants like AWS, Google, and Azure are building custom silicon to meet AI demand, driving performance, efficiency, and control.