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News Energy Shifting computing to cloud servers can achieve vast corporate emissions cuts, study finds With their cutting-edge servers and cooling systems, cloud-based data centres are highly ...
MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings, delivers comprehensive, energy-efficient server solutions backed by industry expertise dating back to the 1990s.
"Customizing our own server chips is consistent with our ongoing efforts toward boosting our computing capabilities with better performance and improved energy efficiency," said Jeff Zhang ...
Cloud computing takes that abstraction one further step. Rather than making one server appear to be several, it makes an entire data-center’s worth of servers, networking devices, systems ...
In cloud computing, commercial providers make computing resources available on demand to their customers over the Internet. This service is partly offered "serverless," that is, without servers.
MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TSE:3706) and a leading manufacturer in server platform design, unveils its latest energy-efficient cloud and AI-driven ...
MiTAC's latest Intel and AMD-powered server platforms showcase the future of energy-efficient cloud computing, providing enterprises with cutting-edge, sustainable, and high-performance solutions.
The cloud computing era is upon us, and if you make servers, life could really begin to stink. A report today from Lawrence Berkeley Lab—which we previewed last week at Google’s “How Green ...
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Cloud server builder Oxide Computer Company on Wednesday said it has raised $100 million in financing to help the company expand its manufacturing capabilities and get new products out the door faster ...