At Mobile World Congress the mobile network will begin its long journey into cloud. It will take some time, but one day the key component of the mobile network could be… Read more »
Intel is supplying the processing might for NSN’s new Liquid Apps architecture. The technology could greatly improve the flow of traffic over the mobile internet, but it might also unfairly favor… Read more »
At the GigaOM Structure Conference last week the main hall was packed for Intel’s VP of Cloud Infrastructure Jason Waxman’s talk about brawny vs. wimpy cores. Waxman opened his presentation by… Read more »
The number of servers in the cloud continues to grow, but should those servers use brawny cores filled with raw power or lightweight wimpy cores? Infrastructure planning requires both, says Jason… Read more »
Cloud computing continues to change and shape the technology industry, and these days discussions are about more than simply reorganizing the IT department. New developments in chip and hardware architectures, finding… Read more »
Intel and AMD are at it again. Intel could have bought SeaMicro, the energy efficient server vendor that recently got snapped up by AMD, but it decided to pass, said Diane… Read more »
Stacey Higginbothom at GigaOM reported yesterday that embattled chipmaker, AMD, was acquiring low power server maker, SeaMicro. It’s the first smart move I’ve seen AMD make in some time. SeaMicro is… Read more »
There’s a lot of excitement this morning as SeaMicro announced that it would be building microservers with 256 Xeon processor cores. SeaMicro had historically gone with Atom processors but ultimately felt… Read more »
SeaMicro, the startup that built out a business in the low-power, microserver market, is taking its server architecture mainstream by adding Intel’s Xeon chips inside its boxes. This is a fundamental… Read more »
Intel’s wireless ambitions go beyond smartphones and tablets. It’s set its sights on the guts of the mobile network as well. By embracing a new network design concept called Cloud-RAN, Intel… Read more »