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AI  ◇  Enterprise

Dell PowerEdge XE9680 Review: My Favorite Server Ever Tested

We usually wait until the end of the article to paint the whole picture and complete the review. However, the Dell PowerEdge XE9680 presents such an exciting piece of hardware we couldn’t wait to share our excitement with this positive review. Dell’s design is centered around the needs of AI, providing an immense amount of

The Quinn Effect personafied by generative AI
AI  ◇  Enterprise

The Quinn Effect: Understanding Why Generative AI, Like LLMs, Sometimes Go Off The Rails

The rapid progression of Artificial Intelligence in 2023 is unparalleled, and at the center of all this fanfare (drumroll please) are Generative AI models, with a prime example being the Large Language Model (LLM), like ChatGPT. These LLMs have garnered significant attention for their capability to generate human-like text by providing responses, generating content, and

Consumer  ◇  Memory Card

Samsung PRO Plus SD Card Review (256GB)

The Samsung PRO Plus SD card is the newest addition to Samsung’s card lineup and will find itself residing in enthusiast cameras and computers. The full-size SD card was released alongside the microSD variant, which we also reviewed. The SD card is available in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB.

Consumer  ◇  Memory Card

Samsung PRO Plus microSD Card Review (512GB)

The Samsung PRO Plus microSD card is Samsungs newest card for creative professionals looking for a compact and versatile option. The microSD variant was released alongside the full-size PRO Plus SD card that we also reviewed. The memory card is available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.

Enterprise  ◇  Server

High-Capacity SSDs Enable Data Collection and AI at the Edge

There’s little doubt that edge use cases are a primary concern for many IT organizations. You don’t have to be in retail or oil and gas exploration to understand that with more data being created and collected at the edge, IT needs better hardware solutions designed for this vast array of emerging edge tasks. Layer

Client SSD  ◇  Consumer

ADATA Legend 970 Gen5 SSD Review

The ADATA Legend 970 is the company’s first Gen5 SSD to hit the market and the newest addition to the Legend line. The drive is designed for users looking to squeeze the most performance possible from the latest technology. This is why consumers are investigating Gen5 SSDs like this for use in gaming and other

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Consumer  ◇  Workstation

Dell Precision 5680 Review

The Dell Precision 5680 is a mid-range 16-inch mobile workstation with the latest Intel processors and NVIDIA Ada Generation professional GPUs.

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

Memblaze PBlaze6 6930 NVMe SSD Review

The Memblaze PBlaze6 6930 is a data center NVMe SSD featuring the PCIe Gen4 interface. This series is founded on Memblaze’s self-developed Unified Framework Platform, reinforcing its place in the innovative landscape. The 6930 strikes a balance between versatility and power, designed to cater to a wide range of applications in modern data centers, especially

Enterprise  ◇  SSD

Solidigm P5336 61.44TB SSD Review

The Solidigm P5336 represents a milestone in SSD technology, offering storage capacities ranging from 7.68TB to a staggering 61.44TB. This massive capacity point will significantly impact data server ecosystems. Available in various form factors, including U.2 15mm, E3.S 7.5mm, and E1.L 9.5mm, the P5336 offers organizations substantial scalability in high-density storage environments.

Enterprise  ◇  Server

Spend Less, Move Faster with Dell Recertified Servers

Technology drives organizations to dig deep when searching for alternative methods to cut costs without impacting data center efficiency or workload performance. The continuing message to IT organizations is to do more with less, which can create quite a dilemma. Thankfully there’s a program that very few people know about that can help—Dell Recertified.