Nvidia reports strong quarterly earnings
Wall Street not impressed with record profits
Proving that they don’t know their arse from their elbow, the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street were not impressed by Nvidia’s brilliant quarterly earnings and optimistic projections.
Nvidia’s Blackwell chips on fire
And not in a good way
Nvidia’s next-generation Blackwell data centre processors have significant overheating problems when installed in high-capacity server racks.
AMD replaces Chipzilla as the elite server supplier
Loses in EPYC battle
Intel has lost its crown as the elite data centre CPU market leader.
Russia smuggles high-tech servers through Indian loopholes
Sanctions, what sanctions?
The very nice Tsar of all the Russia’s Tsar Vladimir [this land is my land] Putin has worked out a way to evade US technology sanctions by ordering an Indian takeaway.
Motherboard allows 24TB RAM and 384 AMD EPYC Turin cores
A petabyte storage
ASRock Rack's TURIN2D48G-2L+ has just been released and it appears to go to 11 on the specs as iff no one told the designers to cut back on anything.
Expensive AMD server chip going cheap in eBay
70.38 per cent off the official price
TechRadar has found shedloads of AMD’s EPYC “Bergamo” 9754 server-grade processor from the EPYC 9004 series going dirt cheap on eBay.
MSI releases Nvidia MGX-based AI servers
Aimed at AI data centres
MSI has lifted the kimono on its Nvidia MGX-based AI servers which are being pitched to handle scalable, energy-efficient AI workloads in modern data centres.
Google will have its own server chips by 2025
Cloud providers move away from Intel and AMD
Google wants to install its own custom designed server processors by 2025 following its rival Amazon.
SK hynix claims to be building fastest server memory modules
8Gbps or roughly 8000MT/s
SK hynix claims to be building the world's fastest server DDR5 memory modules which will be capable of 8Gbps or roughly 8000MT/s.
AMD server market share improves again
But there is a shrinking market, says Mercury
According to figures from Mercury, the god of commerce and thieves, the market for server chips is falling, even as AMD’s market share grows.