Edge data centres need embedded server technologies Edge server technologies are designed for bandwidth-intensive real-time applications that would never be possible with central cloud services.
They pave the way to providing autonomous vehicles with important infrastructure information in real time â whether on rail or road. Infrastructures serving the oil, gas, and water industries as well as electricity distribution networks can also become smarter if the necessary intelligence is provided locally.
Another large application field for locally networked servers are Industry 4.0 projects that implement edge analytics and where the collaborative systems copy digital twins to ensure that they can use the twinâs model to continue computations even if the network fails. It is also easy to understand why higher performing communications networks need more local computing power at the edges if bandwidths are to increase while response times are to be s
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AMD launches third generation Epyc server processors
AMD s new Milan processor features a 19% performance bump and socket compatibility with its older processors. AMD
AMD has taken the wraps off the third generation of Epyc server processors, codenamed Milan, just 18 months after launching the Rome generation. Formally named Epyc 7003, the new generation sports a new Zen 3 core with a number of performance bumps.
The Zen 3 core has been on the market for a while in desktop form as AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series, a line that has proven very hard to find due to a supply shortage and high demand. Because of its performance, the 5000 series is insanely popular with gamers.
In one of the biggest server launches in its history, Dell Technologies unveiled 17 new PowerEdge servers it says are designed to support industry moves toward edge computing, multi cloud strategies, artificial intelligence and research.
“We are embarking on a path to get to autonomous compute infrastructure,” said Ravi Pendekanti, senior vice president of server solutions product management and marketing at Dell Technologies in a call with media.
“We are building on what I would call workload-specific platforms to make sure we have an optimised platform for specific workloads,” said Pendekanti.
“We’ve been hearing customers say they’re not just looking for the optimal performance, the key is they’re looking for the best price performance. As much as we can try and pivot to always providing the best performance, one of the key things we keep hearing is, ‘Give us the right price performance.’ … We’re doing that with this launch today.”
Inventec Uses New AMD EPYC™ 7003 Processors to Drive Performance and Value for the Modern Data Center
Inventec Customers Get Breakthrough Performance and Modern Security with New EPYC™ 7003 Series Processors.
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TAIPEI, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Server manufacturer Inventec (TPE: 2356) is proud to support AMD, in launching its new AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series processors. During the launch, Inventec is set to unveil its new Horsea server system which is powered by the new processors.
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AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series processors offer incredible performance and continue to raise the bar for the modern data center. The processors are based on Zen 3 core architecture and continue to help businesses deliver faster time-to-value[i]. EPYC™ 7003 Series processors continue to deliver the innovation and technology IT Professionals need
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