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Need help turning your customers’ data into actionable insights?

Your customers already have plenty of data. What they need now are insights. Supermicro, AMD and Cloudera are here to help.

What is the intelligent edge?

Tech Explainer: What is the intelligent edge? Part 2

The intelligent edge has emerged as an essential component of the internet of things. By moving compute and storage close to where data is generated, the intelligent edge provides greater control, flexibility, speed and even security.

Research Roundup

Research Roundup: AI chip sales, AI data centers, sustainability services, manufacturing clouds, tech-savvy or not

Sales of AI semiconductors are poised for big growth. AI is transforming the data center. Sustainability services are hot. Manufacturers are saving big money with cloud. And Americans are surprisingly lacking in tech understanding.

Research Roundup

Research Roundup: spending rises on global IT, public cloud and cybersec; 8 in 10 finance firms breached

Catch up on the latest market research on IT spending, public cloud and cybersecurity.

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Supermicro H13 JumpStart remote access program adds latest AMD EPYC processors

Get remote access to the next generation of AMD-powered servers from Supermicro.

AMD EPYC server processor

Bergamo: a deeper dive into AMD’s new EPYC processor for cloud-native workloads

Bergamo is AMD’s first-ever server processor designed specifically for cloud-native workloads. Learn how it works.    

AMD EPYC processor

AMD intros CPUs, cache, AI accelerators for cloud, enterprise data centers

AMD strengthens its commitment to the cloud and enterprise data centers with new "Bergamo" CPUs, "Genoa-X" cache, Instinct accelerators.

Supermicro server

Absolute Hosting finds the sweet spot with AMD-powered Supermicro servers

Absolute Hosting, a South African provider of hosting services to small and midsize businesses, sought to upgrade its hardware, improve its performance, and lower its costs. The company achieved all three goals with AMD-powered Supermicro servers.

Gaming as a Service

Tech Explainer: How does Gaming as a Service work?

Gaming as a Service is a streaming platform that pushes content from the cloud to personal devices on demand. Though it’s been around for years, in some ways it’s just getting started.

Gaming as a Service

Gaming as a Service gets a platform boost

Gaming as a Service gets a boost from Blacknut’s new platform for content providers that’s powered by Supermicro and Radian Arc.

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