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AMD EPYC 9004 Embedded CPU
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AMD EPYC Embedded 9004 Processors Announced

AMD’s new EPYC Embedded 9004 series processors have hit the market, scaling to an amazing 96 cores per socket. These “Zen 4” chips are aimed at industrial, networking, and storage uses and have a long seven-year availability.

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PEAK:AIO NVMe AI Data Server Launched

PEAK:AIO launched the latest version of its AI Data Server, doubling the performance of the previous version with 80GB/s from a single storage node and reducing the cost of ultra-performance AI data storage by up to 70 percent. PEAK:AIO provides a software-defined storage platform for artificial intelligence applications.

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Supermicro EDSFF E3.S Servers Launched

Supermicro has announced the latest addition to its high-performance, high-density petascale class all-flash NVMe server family. The company has expanded its storage solutions portfolio for intensive I/O workloads by introducing all-flash servers utilizing Gen5 EDSFF E3.S SSDs across multiple product lines. EDSFF isn’t new to Supermicro; they were one of the first to release commercial

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Asigra SaaSBACKUP Platform Unveiled

Asigra has announced a SaaS-based backup platform designed to provide backup and recovery capabilities to SaaS applications like Salesforce, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace. Asigra SaaSBACKUP, through API connectivity, can support SaaS applications with enterprise-class data protection to ensure business continuity.

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Enterprise

VAST Data Release Train Is Packed With New Capabilities

VAST Data has announced software release 4.6 + 4.7, calling it the largest software release in its history. It is so big Jeff Denworth, VAST Data CMO, compiled a blog that outlined the capabilities and indicated there would be more to come because it couldn’t be done in a single blog post.

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Pure Storage FlashBlade//E Announced

The Pure Storage FlashBlade//E is a scale-out unstructured data platform that delivers better economics than disk with all the benefits of flash. An extension of the FlashBlade//S high-performance arrays, FlashBlade//E offers customers an alternative to spinning disks for bulk data storage with a competitive price point and lower operational costs.