Apple's last tower topples… and the others will follow
…the computer industry is going to follow where Apple goes first. There's no point in tower or big desktop cases any more, when the board can't have any expansion slots…
…the computer industry is going to follow where Apple goes first. There's no point in tower or big desktop cases any more, when the board can't have any expansion slots…
…Plus, Apple's appliance sensibility limited its expansion options, especially with performance dependent on its own silicon. More than five years on, that remains true. Yes, the architecture can iterate at least…
…However, unlike the H200, which used a monolithic compute die fabbed at TSMC, Rebellions' latest processor uses a chiplet architecture with four compute dies manufactured and packaged by Samsung. That processor is…
…Those are spread across 32 compute trays, each containing eight LPUs, some fabric expansion logic and DRAM, and the host CPU and a BlueField-4 data processing unit (DPU). Some of that…
…There's also Rubin GPX, which was announced back at Computex in June 2025 , which will slot into select NVL racks to provide additional compute capacity for large context and video processing…
…HPE ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 servers and HPE Private Cloud AI systems based on the DL380a are being certified for Fortanix Confidential AI, a joint solution leveraging Nvidia Confidential Computing for secure…
…Nutanix's answer is an expansion to the hardware compatibility list (HCL) of servers it certifies to run its wares. One reason for the expansion is to attract more of the organizations…
Systems Oracle and OpenAI's Texas Stargate datacenter expansion reportedly on the skids Meta supposedly considering untapped capacity in deal brokered by Nvidia OpenAI and compute partner Oracle have reportedly abandoned a…
…London is home to our largest international research hub, and we support the Government's ambition to be an AI leader," an OpenAI spokesperson said. "AI compute is foundational to that goal…
…huge datacenter expansion planned by its Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud division. Earlier this year, CEO Andy Jassy told investors that Amazon had added 3.9 gigawatts of compute capacity during 2025…