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June 01, 2023

6 lessons from the Amazon Prime Video serverless vs. monolith flap

Prime Video developers fine-tuned their microservices architecture to address underlying issues that enlisting network expertise might have caught earlier. Read more ▶

Image: Intel looking likely to manufacture Nvidia chips

Intel looking likely to manufacture Nvidia chips

Nvidia CEO gives the strongest indication yet it will have Intel make some of its chips.

Google Cloud can tie together enterprise multicloud resources

Google’s Cross-Cloud Interconnect can link customer workloads in Google Cloud to customer networks within Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or Alibaba.

Cisco aims for AI-first security with Armorblox buy

Looking to bolster the AI support in its Security Cloud strategy Cisco announced plans to acquire Armorblox, a 6-year old predictive and generative AI vendor that specializes in attack prediction and rapid threat detection.

Image: Nvidia’s new Grace Hopper superchip to fuel its DGX GH200 AI supercomputer

Nvidia’s new Grace Hopper superchip to fuel its DGX GH200 AI supercomputer

The DGX GH200 AI supercomputer is targeted toward developing and supporting large language models. Google Cloud, Meta, and Microsoft already have access to it.

Qualcomm doubles down on its pivot to AI

With Qualcomm facing challenges in the smartphone market, it has set its sights on supporting demanding AI workloads with its upcoming Snapdragon X75 chipset.

Resizing images on the Linux command line

The convert command (part of ImageMagick) can change the resolution of image files faster than you can count to F in hex.

Why is the transition from SD-WAN to SASE so painful?

Multi-vendor SD-WAN environments and poor WAN visibility can complicate the move to a SASE architecture.

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