
The democratization of 5G and mobile networks
In the new generation of mobile networks, the global pandemic is accelerating a trend to replace specialized hardware with software
In the new generation of mobile networks, the global pandemic is accelerating a trend to replace specialized hardware with software
Why build a whole new server when Google’s about to chuck one away?
Data center power consumption is costly - but servers are getting more efficient
There comes a point when water should be prioritized over air, but the question is when?
Trying to solve "age-old" problems with new technologies
If we see a sudden growth in space technology, the UK’s Goonhilly Earth Station could be a major winner
With AI workloads set to dominate the future, there's an uncertainty around the hardware that’s aiming to dethrone the GPU
Behold, the Nervana Neural Network Processors: Two new chips that Intel says will "revolutionize" the use of AI
Design for the future today, lest you get left behind
Kunpeng and Ascend processors are taking center stage
The future of computing will be spread across the network - from the device, to the Edge compute node, to the data center
Consumer devices have all the memory they need, but AI applications in data centers still want more
IBM plans to usher in a new age of deep learning
AMD claims performance crown with launch of Rome chips
MacStadium runs Apple hardware in its data centers. That’s a surprisingly sensible thing to do
Users who shuffle between cloud and their own servers may end up over-paying, and some Edge use cases have been over-sold, seven industry leaders told DCD's San Francisco event
Why buy fancy AI processors if you already have decent CPUs?
Academics aim to test whether Arm is ready for HPC workloads
Artificial intelligence tools are revolutionizing scientific research and changing the needs of high performance computing
An all-you-can-eat buffet of Intel news
The US, China, Europe & Japan are locked in a competition to build the world's first exaflops machine
We all know Intel for its chips, but perhaps we should be paying more attention to its data centers
Automation and hyperconverged infrastructure can help solve some of the problems with public cloud
DCD reports on the epic decades-long quest to make computers more like the human brain