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AMD Ryzen PRO 8000 Series Processors Unveiled for Business Computing

AMD has launched its Ryzen PRO 8000 series processors, representing a breakthrough in business computing technology. These processors aim to transform business productivity and IT management with impressive performance, security, and AI integration. AMD’s Ryzen Pro 8000 series processors cater to the needs of modern commercial mobile and desktop solutions.

Atlas Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type A memory cards
Consumer  ◇  Memory Card  ◇  Portable Storage

OWC Unveils Portable, High-Performance Storage Solutions for Content Creators

In advance of the NAB Show kicking off in Las Vegas, NV, Other World Computing (OWC) has announced the addition of four high-performance and ultra-portable storage solutions to enhance the creative workflow of professionals. These offerings include high-performance memory cards and portable storage options designed to meet the sophisticated needs of today’s photographers, videographers, and

META MTIA
Enterprise

Meta Unveils Next-Gen Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA)

Meta has announced advancements in its AI infrastructure by unveiling the next-generation Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA). This development marks a significant leap in Meta’s efforts to enhance AI-based products, services, and research, responding to the escalating demands for more sophisticated AI models.

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Supermicro X14 Server Family With Future Intel Xeon 6 Support Announced

Supermicro has announced its X14 server portfolio with future support for the Intel Xeon 6 processor. The combination of Supermicro’s Building Block Architecture, rack plug-and-play, and liquid cooling solutions, along with the breadth of the new Intel Xeon 6 processor family, means Supermicro can deliver optimized solutions for any workload and at any scale with

Enterprise

Intel Vision Brings Gaudi 3 To Life

At the core of Intel’s Vision lies a significant forecast: enterprise investment in GenAI is poised to quadruple from $40 billion in 2024 to an impressive $151 billion by 2027. However, amidst this optimism, the path to enterprise adoption is strewn with obstacles.