From chips to servers, Data Center Knowledge's hardware section covers the latest news, trends, and analysis on the components and systems used in data center infrastructure.
The subsidy is the latest wave of funding in the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to bring advanced computer chip-making capacity back to the U.S.
The market for silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors is growing as data centers strive to improve their energy efficiency and meet carbon reduction goals.
Can solutions like direct-to-chip cooling and rear-door heat exchangers bridge the gap and help data centers meet the overwhelming demands of the AI revolution?
Subsea cable alternatives can provide a level of comfort for those concerned about disruptions. Realistically, they will continue to play a small, but critical role in the short term.
Now that Nvidia has announced its Blackwell GPUs, Intel, AMD, hyperscalers, and AI chip startups prepare to launch their own data center chips in 2024. We break down all new and upcoming releases.
No amount of higher-level physical security controls can mitigate certain types of threats that affect individual server cabinets and the IT equipment inside them. Here's what data center pros need to know.