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Green computing - reduce, reuse, recycle

Tech Explainer: Green Computing, Part 3 – Why you should reduce, reuse & recycle

The new 3Rs of green computing are reduce, reuse and recycle. 

Supermicro Petascale Storage

Meet Supermicro’s Petascale Storage, a compact rackmount system powered by the latest AMD EPYC processors

Supermicro’s H13 Petascale Storage Systems is a compact 1U rackmount system powered by the AMD EPYC 97X4 processor (formerly codenamed Bergamo) with up to 128 cores.    

NEC Germany and the HPC market

Interview: How NEC Germany keeps up with the changing HPC market

In an interview, Oliver Tennert, director of HPC marketing and post-sales at NEC Germany, explains how the company keeps pace with a fast-developing market.

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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.

Bernhard Homoelle of SVA

Interview: How German system integrator SVA serves high performance computing with AMD and Supermicro

In an interview, Bernhard Homoelle, head of the HPC competence center at German system integrator SVA, explains how his company serves customers with help from AMD and Supermicro. 

AI from AMD and Supermicro

How AMD and Supermicro are working together to help you deliver AI

AMD and Supermicro are jointly offering high-performance AI alternatives with superior price and performance.

Green computing - holistic strategies

Tech Explainer: Green Computing, Part 2 — Holistic strategies

Holistic green computing strategies can help both corporate and individual users make changes for the better.

Green computing in the data center

Tech Explainer: Green Computing, Part 1 - What does the data center demand?

The ultimate goal of Green Computing is net-zero emissions. To get there, organizations can and must innovate, conducting an ongoing campaign to increase efficiency and reduce waste.

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Genoa-X: a deeper dive into AMD’s new EPYC processors optimized for technical computing

AMD has introduced its EPYC 9X84X series processors, formerly codenamed Genoa-X. The new CPUs are designed specifically for technical workloads, and they support up to 1.1GB of L3 Cache.

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.    

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