December 18, 2018
Well-funded startups are streamlining data centers with products such as software-defined servers and software-defined block storage, as well as providing multi-cloud application support and data as a service. Read more â¶
10 hot data-center virtualization startups to watch
Qualcomm makes it official; no more data center chip
Computers could soon run cold, no heat generated
Investigator finds no evidence of spy chips on Super Micro motherboards
IBM and Nvidia announce turnkey AI system
New chip techniques are needed for the new computing workloads
How we selected 10 hot data-center virtualization startups to watch
This whitepaper outlines what Data-as-a-Service is, and how this new approach can solve the problems of analytics on the ever-growing data landscape. Read more â¶
It's the end of the road for Qualcomm's Centriq, its ARM-based server processor. Read more â¶
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Transistors, superconductors, and chip design have all seen efficiency breakthroughs this year. So much so, that we may see the cold-running computer before too long. Read more â¶
A third-party organization tested a sampling of Super Micro motherboards and found no evidence of any spy chips. Read more â¶
IBM and Nvidia partner again to produce a tower-sized DGX server that combines high-end IBM hardware with Nvidia GPUs and is specific for AI. Read more â¶
With complex new computing workloads becoming the norm, and Moore's Law approaching its limit, it's time to rethink how we create computer processors. Read more â¶
Identifying an important problem and solving it, assembling a strong leadership team, raising funding and actually selling products to customers all contributed to deciding which candidates became hot data-center virtualization startups to watch. Read more â¶
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