As generative AI is reshaping the technology industry, cloud and data center solution provider Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced the acquisition of networking equipment company...
Server brands are actively embracing the AI business opportunities, each coming with its own unique approach. Dell, with its close relationship with Nvidia, is aggressively pushing...
As India's semiconductor ecosystem is growing, Microchip announced fresh investments in India to expand its operations. HPE will partner with India-based VVDN to make high-end servers...
Less than two weeks after Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, which won investments from US-based manufacturers, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) decided to make...
Nvidia has almost monopolized the hottest AI GPU market as the largest beneficiary of the ongoing global generative boom sparked by ChatGPT, which will significantly benefit its manufacturing...
Kioxia has announced its participation in the Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Spaceborne Computer-2 (SBC-2) program. As part of the program, Kioxia's SSDs provide robust flash storage...
The fresh US ban on exports of AI GPUs to China has sparked market speculation that the restriction may prompt Chinese clients to accelerate and increase shipment pull-ins for advanced...
In spite of global supply chain constraints, demand remains strong for digital transformation across industries, including semiconductor, optical electronics and other high-tech segments...
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) will be stepping up its investment in Taiwan, where the US vendor will locate its next-generation technology and strategic supply chain hub, focusing...
Pure Storage has announced the availability of its Pure as-a-service, allowing its clients to obtain services for all of its storage products via a subscription service, while Hewlett-Packard...
HP Enterprise (HPE) has recently been said to have recommended its partners adopt its server products using AMD's platforms to avoid the impact of Intel processor shortages. But Digitimes...