SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 24, 2024 — Supermicro today announced GPU, multi-node and rackmount systems to the X14 portfolio, which are based on the Intel Xeon 6900 Series Processors with P-Cores ...
I reiterate a 'Buy' rating for Super Micro Computer with a one-year price target of $70 per share despite current challenges. Super Micro faces scrutiny from Hindenburg's short report, a delayed 10K ...
The head of Intel's Intel's Digital Enterprise Group concedes his company may lose some sales because of AMD's lead in dual-core processors for servers. Intel Corp.’s top server executive acknowledged ...
Server sales are booming, largely thanks to artificial intelligence (AI) server demand. Intel isn't a major player in the AI accelerator market, but its server CPU business can benefit from strong ...
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Intel Company Overview Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stock Intel (INTC) designs and manufactures a plethora of computer hardware and ...
In the Intel server space, Compaq is still holding on to the No. 1 spot with U.S. revenue of $1.8 billion in 2001, dwarfing No. 4 HP with its $261 million, according to research firm Gartner Dataquest ...
Gateway this week introduced three servers that use the Intel Xeon 5100 processor. The servers – the E-9520T Performance Tower Server, the E-9425R and the E-9525T – are available in 1U or 2U ...
As Intel’s server chips become more powerful and Microsoft addresses lingering doubts about how far its operating system can scale reliably, enterprise customers face an increasingly tough choice over ...
In an unprecedented move that suggests that there might be life in the old dog yet, AMD has acquired SeaMicro, a company that builds high-density, low-power servers using Intel CPUs. The deal cost AMD ...
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SAN FRANCISCO — As Intel Corp.’s server chips become more powerful and Microsoft Corp. addresses lingering doubts about how far its operating system can reliably scale, enterprise customers face an ...