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Ethernet roadmap: AI drives high-speed, efficient Ethernet networks

Network World

At next months Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC), many of the technologies that are driving current and future Ethernet development will be on full display by the Ethernet Alliance, which is set to unveil its tenth anniversary Ethernet roadmap.

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VMware Explore 2024: Latest news and insights

Network World

The conference, the first after Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, highlighted the growing trend of companies bringing workloads back from public clouds to on-premises environments. Despite the interest in private, the cloud migration is still a hot topic. VMware Explore 2024 Broadcom bolsters VMware Cloud Foundation Nov.

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Next-gen Ethernet standards set to move forward in 2025

Network World

Rodgers, Ethernet Alliance events & conference chair, told Network World. At the other end of the speed spectrum, the Ethernet Alliance also produced the first Single Pair Ethernet plugfest to advance seamless interoperability for products and services designed for 10BASE-T1L applications.

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HPE, Nvidia broaden AI infrastructure lineup

Network World

At Nvidias GTC AI Conference going on this week in San Jose, Calif., HPE data fabric software HPE has also extended support for its Data Fabric technology across the Private Cloud offering. HPE and Nvidia added to their joint, prepackaged service offerings that are aimed at helping enterprises support AI workloads.

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Graviton progress: 50% of new AWS instances run on Amazon custom silicon

Network World

In addition, the homegrown Graviton processor powered more than 250,000 CPUs during Amazon Prime Day, showing its efficiency in handling demand, according to a presentation at the recent AWS: reInvent conference by Dave Brown, vice president of AWS compute & networking services.

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AI to go nuclear? Data center deals say it’s inevitable

CIO Business Intelligence

AWS, Microsoft, and Google are going nuclear to build and operate mega data centers better equipped to meet the increasingly hefty demands of generative AI. Earlier this year, AWS paid $650 million to purchase Talen Energy’s Cumulus Data Assets, a 960-megawatt nuclear-powered data center on site at Talen’s Susquehanna, Penn.,

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IBM broadens access to Nvidia technology for enterprise AI

Network World

As part of this expansion, IBM is integrating its watsonx development platform with Nvidia Inference Microservices (NIM) software, the companies announced at Nvidias GTC conference. The idea is to let customers responsibly scale and enhance AI applications like retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and AI reasoning, IBM stated.

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