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Peter Krass, the managing editor of Performance Intensive Computing, is a veteran business and technology writer and editor. In previous roles, Peter has been a senior editor with sites and publications that include Tech Provider Zone, Smart Enterprise, Planet IT, InformationWeek, the BusinessWeek newsletter group, and Inc. He’s also done editorial work for The Economist, Harvard Business Review, MIT Technology Review and many others.

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Research roundup: AI edition

Research roundup: AI edition

AI is busting out all over. AI is getting prioritized over all other digital investments. The AI market is forecast to grow by over 20% a year through 2030. AI worries Americans about the potential impact on hiring. And AI needs to be safeguarded against the risk of misuse.

Ahrefs speeds search engine optimization

How Ahrefs speeds SEO services with huge compute, memory & storage

Ahrefs, a supplier of search engine optimization tools, needed more robust tech to serve its tens of thousands of customers and crawl billions of web pages daily. The solution: More than 600 Supermicro Hyper servers powered by AMD processors and loaded with huge memory and storage.

AI Infrastructure

How to help your customers invest in AI infrastructure

The right AI infrastructure can help your customers turn data into actionable information. But building and scaling that infrastructure can be challenging. Find out why—and how you can make it easier. 

Threadripper performance test

Do you know why 64 cores really matters?

In a recent test, Supermicro workstations and servers powered by 3rd gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors ran engineering simulations nearly as fast as a dual-processor system, but needed only two-thirds as much power.

Supermicro H13 JumpStart remote access program

Try before you buy with Supermicro’s H13 JumpStart remote access program

The Supermicro H13 JumpStart Remote Access program lets you and your customers test data-center workloads on Supermicro systems based on 4th Gen AMD EPYC 9004 Series processors. Even better, the program is free.

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