Tag: server architecture

  • The Register: Nvidia builds a server to run x86 workloads alongside agentic AI

    Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/19/nvidia_rtx_pro_servers/ Source: The Register Title: Nvidia builds a server to run x86 workloads alongside agentic AI Feedly Summary: Wants to be the ‘HR department for agents’ GTC Nvidia has delivered a server design that includes x86 processors and eight GPUs connected by a dedicated switch to run agentic AI alongside mainstream enterprise workloads.……

  • Hacker News: Heap-overflowing Llama.cpp to RCE

    Source URL: https://retr0.blog/blog/llama-rpc-rce Source: Hacker News Title: Heap-overflowing Llama.cpp to RCE Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text provides a detailed, technical exploration of exploiting a remote code execution vulnerability within the Llama.cpp framework, specifically focusing on a heap-overflow issue and its associated mitigations. It offers insights into the unique memory…

  • Hacker News: Open source AI agent helper to let it SEE what its doing

    Source URL: https://github.com/monteslu/vibe-eyes Source: Hacker News Title: Open source AI agent helper to let it SEE what its doing Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text discusses the implementation of a server-client architecture (Vibe-Eyes) that enhances LLM interactions with browser-based games by capturing and vectorizing visual and debug information. This system…

  • Hacker News: Show HN: Ephemeral VMs in 1 Microsecond

    Source URL: https://github.com/libriscv/drogon-sandbox Source: Hacker News Title: Show HN: Ephemeral VMs in 1 Microsecond Feedly Summary: Comments AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text provides a detailed overview of performance benchmarks for a multi-tenancy server setup using specialized sandboxes for HTTP requests. This information is valuable for professionals in cloud computing and infrastructure security,…

  • The Cloudflare Blog: Analysis of the EPYC 145% performance gain in Cloudflare Gen 12 servers

    Source URL: https://blog.cloudflare.com/analysis-of-the-epyc-145-performance-gain-in-cloudflare-gen-12-servers Source: The Cloudflare Blog Title: Analysis of the EPYC 145% performance gain in Cloudflare Gen 12 servers Feedly Summary: Cloudflare’s Gen 12 server is the most powerful and power efficient server that we have deployed to date. Through sensitivity analysis, we found that Cloudflare workloads continue to scale with higher core count…