Use what you have
Why buy fancy AI processors if you already have decent CPUs?
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
Over the next few years, telecommunications networks will have to scale up - and it could be the defining moment for open source software
Japan has long maintained its traditions, in culture and in business, keeping its data center service market sheltered from the rest of the world. But a changing cloud landscape has opened the floodgates for foreign companies to feast on the country’s highly developed digital economy
Dr Mark Fernandez talks to DCD about what it takes to run a supercomputer in space
Who pays for critical infrastructure, in an everything-as-a-service world?
Want to run the same infrastructure stack as CERN? You certainly can!
The world’s largest particle accelerator, CERN’s large hadron collider, is getting an upgrade. So is CERN’s data center infrastructure
Executives paint a bright future for the business at this year's Transform 2.0 event
Its market is expanding, its product portfolio is expanding, but faith in Intel’s Xeon appears to be shrinking
Going cloud-native sounds great - but it’s not what customers want, says Huawei’s Ron Raffensperger
The chip that started in the PlayStation 3 ended up in the world’s fastest supercomputer, and heralded a heterogeneous computing future
The GPU king dreams of virtual worlds where artificial intelligence will learn to understand our chaos. We report from inside the experience machine
Victor Peng believes his company’s future lies in the data center. Here’s how he hopes to get there
Red Storm revived Cray, shot down a satellite, and gave birth to a generation of HPC systems
“China’s ecosystem and economy depends on our technology… the United States depends on China”
Rack standards are getting an upgrade, but will Open Rack or Open19 come out on top?
What re:Invent conference in Las Vegas told us about the future direction of the company