Tag: HPE
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The Register: AI hype led to an enterprise datacenter spending binge in 2024 that won’t last
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/08/synergy_research_dc_report/ Source: The Register Title: AI hype led to an enterprise datacenter spending binge in 2024 that won’t last Feedly Summary: GPUs and generative AI systems so hot right now… yet ‘long-term trend remains,’ says analyst Bets on the future demand for AI drove a 48 percent jump in spending on public cloud…
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The Register: Screwed by the cloud: Hardware vendors looking for that raison d’refresh
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/02/cloud_hardware_research_hpe/ Source: The Register Title: Screwed by the cloud: Hardware vendors looking for that raison d’refresh Feedly Summary: 40% of world’s servers are 6 years +, drink 66% of DC energy, provide 7% of compute. Please refresh, says HPE Four in ten of the servers currently residing in datacenters across the globe are…
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The Register: AWS now renting monster HPE servers, even in clusters of 7,680-vCPUs and 128TB
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/17/aws_hpe_server_instances/ Source: The Register Title: AWS now renting monster HPE servers, even in clusters of 7,680-vCPUs and 128TB Feedly Summary: Heir to Superdome goes cloudy for those who run large in-memory databases and apps that need them Amazon Web Services usually stays schtum about the exact disposition of the servers it rents in…
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AWS News Blog: New Amazon EC2 High Memory U7inh instance on HPE Server for large in-memory databases
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-amazon-ec2-high-memory-u7inh-instance-on-hpe-server-for-large-in-memory-databases/ Source: AWS News Blog Title: New Amazon EC2 High Memory U7inh instance on HPE Server for large in-memory databases Feedly Summary: Leverage 1920 vCPUs and 32TB memory with high-performance U7inh instances from AWS, powered by Intel Xeon Scalable processors; seamlessly migrate SAP HANA and other mission-critical workloads while benefiting from cloud scalability…
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The Register: HPE lets loose VM Essentials to run on third-party platforms
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/20/hpe_vm_essentials_greenlake/ Source: The Register Title: HPE lets loose VM Essentials to run on third-party platforms Feedly Summary: GreenLake update dangles juicy carrot for VMware refugees HPE is continuing its GreenLake push with availability of its own virtualization product, plus disconnected operations for regulated environments, while touting an object storage platform intended to deliver…
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The Register: Nvidia’s latest Blackwell boards pack 4 GPUs, 2 Grace CPUs, and suck down 5.4 kW
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/18/nvidia_gb200_nvl4/ Source: The Register Title: Nvidia’s latest Blackwell boards pack 4 GPUs, 2 Grace CPUs, and suck down 5.4 kW Feedly Summary: You can now glue four H200 PCIe cards together too SC24 Nvidia’s latest HPC and AI chip is a massive single board computer packing four Blackwell GPUs, 144 Arm Neoverse cores,…
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The Register: LLNL’s El Capitan surpasses Frontier with 1.74 exaFLOPS performance
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/18/top500_el_capitan/ Source: The Register Title: LLNL’s El Capitan surpasses Frontier with 1.74 exaFLOPS performance Feedly Summary: Uncle Sam tops supercomputer charts, while China recides from public view SC24 Lawrence Livermore National Lab’s (LLNL) El Capitan system has ended Frontier’s 2.5-year reign as the number one ranked supercomputer on the Top500, setting a new…
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The Register: HPE goes Cray for Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, crams 224 into a single cabinet
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/13/hpe_cray_ex/ Source: The Register Title: HPE goes Cray for Nvidia’s Blackwell GPUs, crams 224 into a single cabinet Feedly Summary: Meanwhile, HPE’s new ProLiant servers offer choice of Gaudi, Hopper, or Instinct acceleration If you thought Nvidia’s 120 kW NVL72 racks were compute dense with 72 Blackwell accelerators, they have nothing on HPE…