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Nvidia Pushes AI Out To The Edge, Where 5G Is Waiting

October 23, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 0

The image of Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang pacing across the stage at a tech conference and talking about his company’s latest new markets for artificial intelligence, the latest partnerships with high-profile vendors, and looking into the near horizon for Nvidia’s next revenue stream has become a familiar one. …

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Pushing Security From The Datacenter Out To The Edge

October 9, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 0

As readers of The Next Platform know, the edge – that area where the rapidly growing numbers of mobile, intelligent and connected devices live, running applications and generating mountains of data – is where a lot of the IT action is these days. …

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Startup Claims Performance Leadership With New AI Edge Chip

May 16, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

Hailo, an AI startup based in Israel, has released its initial chip that the company claims is “the world’s top performing deep learning processor,” with the Hailo-8 chip claimed to deliver 26 tera-operations pers second (TOPS), while consuming only a few watts of power. …

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Lenovo Puts An Edge On Infrastructure

May 15, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 0

Five years ago, Lenovo spent almost $4.5 billion to buy IBM’s X86 server business and Google’s Motorola mobile phone unit, moves that instantly made the company a top-tier player in the datacenter and more competitive in the lucrative global smartphone market. …

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Common Componentry Is The Key to Edge Architectures

April 29, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

The edge has caught the imagination of IT vendors, who envision a place well outside of the confines of the central datacenter but not quite in the cloud where the vast amounts of data that are being generated by billions of devices, systems and sensors can be quickly captured, stored, processed and analyzed in as close to real time as possible. …

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OpenStack Follows The Datacenter Out To The Edge

April 18, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 2

It is difficult not to be impressed with the rapid adoption of OpenStack since the open source cloud infrastructure software platform was first released almost 10 years ago, and that adoption has accelerated over the past few years. …

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Applications Will Drive Infrastructure At The Edge

April 18, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 0

Given its checkered history with acquisitions like the deal to buy the ill-fated Autonomy for its data analytics software, there was a bit of apprehension in 2015 when the pre-breakup Hewlett-Packard announced it was buying wireless networking vendor Aruba Networks for $3 billion. …

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Building Out The Edge One Datacenter At A Time

April 12, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

Over the last two decades, hyperscale datacenters have reshaped the computing industry, making possible cloud computing, online retail, and media streaming on vast scales. …

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Big Data In Little Spaces: Hadoop And Spark At The Edge

April 9, 2019 Douglas Eadline 3

The advent of scalable analytics in the form of Hadoop and Spark seems to be moving to the end of the Technology Hype Cycle. …

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Getting A Handle On Data At The Edge

March 29, 2019 Jeffrey Burt 0

The promise of edge computing is to better deal with the massive amounts of data that are being created by the rapidly growing numbers of mobile devices, remote systems, and sensors that are connecting into the network and that are critical to the business. …

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