We got to tour Intel Fab 52 in Chandler, Arizona, and see the new Intel 18A process manufacturing in action while we were there| ServeTheHome
Kicking off this afternoon’s graphics track at Hot Chips 2025 is AMD. The company launched its RDNA 4 architecture and associated Radeon RX 9000 series video cards earlier this year, releasing two GPUs thus far. As AMD is now well into this generation of Radeon GPUs, the company doesn’t necessarily have any grand revelations to […]| ServeTheHome
At Hot Chips 2025, Intel went into its next-gen 288 core processor constructed on Intel 18A process and using 3D packaging technology| ServeTheHome
Third up on today’s CPU track is IBM. Big Blue is at the conference to talk about its latest generation Power architecture chip, the Power11. IBM starts off by recapping Power. Why it exists, and what IBM’s goals are for the processor and architecture. IBM is very system-focused, rather than focusing on selling just CPUs. […]| ServeTheHome
We test the Seagate Expansion 28TB and then opened it up to find a Seagate Barracuda 28TB HAMR-based drive inside the USB enclosure| ServeTheHome
Seagate is now shipping 30TB IronWolf Pro NAS SSDs and Exos M data center hard drives that use HAMR technology| ServeTheHome
The AMD Helios with the MI400 will scale to 31TB of memory and 1.4PB/s of memory bandwidth per rack. It is so big, it needs bigger racks| ServeTheHome
The new AMD Instinct MI350 series scales up to 1.4kW and 288GB of HBM3E per GPU with a focus on AI performance| ServeTheHome
We are seeing more CXL Type-3 memory expansion devices, so here are a few quick commands you can use to see CXL memory devices| ServeTheHome
AMD plans to acquire ZT Systems to accelerate its AI systems business to deliver tens of thousands of GPUs per month to single clusters| ServeTheHome
The NVIDIA DGX Spark supports 200GbE RDMA clustering of the GB10 mini systems with 128GB of LPDDR5X, 20 Arm cores, and a Blackwell GPU| ServeTheHome
Softbank announced that it plans to acquire Ampere Computing in the second half of 2025 for $6.5 billion in cash| ServeTheHome
We test the tiny R86S and see why this unit with 3x 2.5GbE, 2x 10GbE, and WiFi 6 will start a revolution in the home lab space| ServeTheHome
We check out the new GoWin 1U firewall appliance with 25GbE, 1GbE, 2.5GbE, PoE, lots of CPU performance and storage, and more| ServeTheHome
STH Project TinyMiniMicro is set to revolutionize the home lab segment with clusters of high-quality, quiet, low power, and inexpensive nodes| ServeTheHome