Dell EMC took the wraps off its new PowerEdge XE8545 server today, that uniquely combines AMD and Nvidia technology with the company’s high-end server line. “The Dell EMC PowerEdge XE8545 is a ...
There are plenty of servers aimed at small businesses — and plenty of SMEs still using a beefy desktop PC as a server instead. Dell thinks that's because the average server is too complex to set up ...
Here’s what you need to know about Dell Technologies’ five new PowerEdge rack and tower servers with Intel processors launched today. 5 New Dell Servers Targeting SMBs, Edge Computing After selling ...
Dell EMC will be selling servers equipped with direct contact liquid cooling systems, supplied by Canadian vendor CoolIT. The liquid cooling specialist offers four options for data centers, three of ...
Dell boosts performance of PowerEdge servers for AI, cloud and edge Your email has been sent As the demand for artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud and edge computing technologies continues ...
Dell Technologies Inc. has announced a revamped lineup of PowerEdge servers that will be powered by Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s 4th Gen EPYC Genoa central processing units. The latest generation of ...
Defective motherboards used in Dell's PowerEdge 1650 servers can cause the systems to overheat, emit smoke and then die, according to the company. Dell said the problem occurs because certain ...
Dell's new PowerEdge servers use the Penryn chip and are designed to consume less power, include system management tools to better manage IT tasks Bringing Intel’s latest Penryn chip to its servers, ...
Hot on the heels of the Monday launch of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s new, third-generation “Milan” EPYC 7003 processors for data center servers, Dell Technologies Inc. today announced a refreshed ...
Dell Inc. is contacting buyers of its PowerEdge 1650 servers because of a defect that can cause the systems to overheat, emit smoke and shut down, the vendor said Wednesday. The motherboards of all ...
Defective motherboards used in Dell's PowerEdge 1650 servers can cause the systems to overheat, emit smoke and then die, according to the company. Dell said the problem occurs because certain ...