Supermicro SuperBlade® blade servers Articles
- November 27, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
AMD designed its 4th generation EPYC processors to address a variety of workloads, ranging from general-purpose computing to high-performance data center, AI and the edge. Here's how to pick the right one.
- November 20, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Supermicro recently announced that it has expanded its capacity and can now provide 5,000 fully integrated, liquid-cooled racks per month.
- November 14, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
AMD’s unique 3D V-Cache technology offers a marked performance boost. By stacking the cache vertically, AMD produces a 3x increase in the amount of a CPU’s L3 cache. This enables faster calculations and a noticeable increase in overall processor speed.
- November 13, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
AMD extends 3rd Gen EPYC CPU lineup to deliver greater price/performance for mainstream server applications.
- November 6, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
A new benchmark test finds that Supermicro servers powered by AMD Ryzen processors offer super-low latency (where lower is better) and super-high throughput (where higher is better).
- October 27, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Catch up on the latest IT research and analysis from leading market watchers.
- October 24, 2023
- Author: KJ Jacoby
Cutting-edge technology powers the virtual design process.
- October 16, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Thousands of data-center professionals will gather in Silicon Valley this month for the 2023 OCP Global Summit.
- October 12, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Content creators in media and entertainment need lots of compute, storage and networking. Supermicro servers with AMD EPYC processors are enhancing the creativity of these content creators by offering improved rendering and high-speed storage. These systems empower the production of creative ideas.
- October 2, 2023
- Author: Peter Krass
Supermicro Inc. is celebrating its 30th year of research, development and manufacturing. At the company, formed in 1993, some things remain the same. Founder Charles Liang remains Supermicro’s president and CEO. And the company is still based in California’s Silicon Valley.
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