Top 5 Data Center Stories of the Week: November 24, 2019
For your weekend reading, here are some of the biggest stories that appeared on DCK this week.
November 25, 2019
Ampere Gears Up to Launch 7nm, 80-Core Arm Chip for Cloud Data Centers - The startup expects to see its new chips run databases and other heavy workloads in hyperscale cloud platforms.
Cyxtera Chief Says Weak Colocation Sales Didn't Cause Company Split - The company launched on the premise that colocation and cybersecurity would be a winning combo, so why the about-face?
Google's Cure submarine cable landing on shore
Google’s Submarine Cable Curie Will Add a Panama Branch - The main stretch of the cable, linking Los Angeles to Valparaíso, Chile, is complete, the company said.
ScaleMatrix AI Anywhere appliance
ScaleMatrix and Nvidia's New AI and HPC Appliance Doesn't Need a Data Center - AI Anywhere models crunch 8 petaFLOPs and 13 petaFLOPs inside self-sufficient racks, thanks to proprietary cooling tech.
GDS's data center No. 1 in Shanghai
GDS Records Another Strong Quarter Driven by Chinese Hyperscale Growth - DCK Investor Edge: Hyperscalers continue leasing tens of megawatts of data center capacity in China, driving growth outside urban cores.
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