Intel's programmable chip unit will become an independent entity starting January 1, with an IPO planned for the chipmaker over the next two to three years.
Tech firms are investing in high-performance computing infrastructure for AI. So far, they're not targeting the edge, but edge computing may still play a role in the future of AI.
While there is some truth in the fact that AI will make it possible to do more with less, the technology also opens up opportunities for new types of jobs in the data center.
Chips are getting hotter, so we need better cooling solutions for data centers. Here's how the University of Florida is using its $3.2M COOLERCHIPS grant to develop an innovative way to cool chips.
Brian Kortendick - Director, MCIM by Fulcrum Collaborations
Centralizing and standardizing operational data empowers data centers to meet future challenges and provide dependable and sustainable global infrastructure.
Tom Kingham, Director Solutions Engineering at CyrusOne
Emerging technologies are pushing data center providers to handle increased needs for data storage while also achieving greater levels of energy efficiencies and cost savings. While striving to meet the goals of today, an eye on the future is equally important.