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Back to blog In light of the latest events concerning CNET, Google stated that deleting old articles is not going to help you better promote your website for search engines.
Deleting older articles is one of the SEO practices used by some sites to make a website allegedly seem fresher and ranked higher by Google.
The latest Intel graphics card driver update includes a new module called the Compute Improvement Program. It is automatically selected during driver installation. It is important to note that this module sends Intel a variety of information about your system.
AI is becoming increasingly popular in data centers, but its full potential is still unproven. There are both pros and cons to using AI in data centers, and organizations need to carefully consider their needs before investing in this technology.
AMD, the renowned processor and video card manufacturer, is gearing up for a significant investment of $400 million in India over the next five years. As part of this strategic move, the company plans to establish its largest development center in Bangalore. This announcement was made by AMD CTO Mark Peipermeister during the prestigious SemiconIndia 2023 semiconductor conference held in Gujarat
Today we want to look at different aspects that differentiate OpenStack from VMware from the perspective of the user, developer, and manager.
After the Micron’s introduction of 24GB DDR5 chips, it is the turn of 32GB DDR5 and more powerful chips mass production in the first half of 2024. This progress is part of the HBM3 Gen2 memory announcement.
Equinix announced the opening of TY13x, its second xScale data center in Tokyo, Japan, to meet the increasing demand for cloud services. The facility will cater to the core workload deployment needs of hyperscale companies, including major cloud service providers.
A new transatlantic has been recently launched, connecting Great Britain, France, and the USA. The construction of the cable was primarily done by Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN).
Networking companies are competing to create chips that can handle AI and machine learning tasks. For instance, Cisco's Silicon One G200 and G202 ASICs are challenging offerings from Broadcom, NVIDIA, and Marvell. The demand for AI technology is growing rapidly, with global spending on AI predicted to reach $154 billion in 2023 and at least $300 billion by 2026. Additionally, by 2027, nearly 1 in 5 Ethernet switch ports purchased by data centers will be for AI/ML and accelerated computing, as per a report by 650 Group.
Broadcom has received approval from EU regulators for its $61 billion acquisition of VMware, a leading virtualization technology developer. This deal is the third-largest in the IT industry, trailing behind Dell/EMC and Microsoft/Activision Blizzard.