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Clear tag filterBroadcom Ships Tomahawk Ultra: A New Benchmark for Ethernet in AI and HPC
Broadcom's Tomahawk Ultra delivers 250ns latency, lossless Ethernet, and in-network collectives for scale-up AI and HPC systems.
Read MoreDiodes Introduces PCIe 7.0 Clock Generator For 128GT/s Links
Diodes Incorporated has introduced the PI6CG33A06 PCIe 7.0 clock generator with sub-30fs RMS jitter, six differential outputs, and LP-HCSL outputs for servers, HPC systems, and AI infrastructure.
Read MoreInside Intel’s Aurora: Engineering the Exascale Era
Intel’s Aurora Supercomputer at Argonne delivers exaflop performance, enabling breakthroughs in AI, physics, and scientific computing.
Read MoreMicrochip Adds PCIe 6.0 and CXL 3.1 Retimers for AI Data Centers
Microchip has introduced XpressConnect PCIe 6.0 and CXL 3.1 retimers for AI servers and data center fabrics. The devices support 64 GT/s operation, sub-12ns latency, PCIe Gen 3-6 compatibility, PAM4 telemetry, and multiple link bifurcation configurations.
Read MoreASML Q2 2025: Strong Results, But Caution Builds for 2026
ASML posts strong Q2 2025 results with €7.7B revenue and first shipments of high-NA EUV systems, but 2026 visibility remains uncertain.
Read MoreKioxia and Dell Pack 9.8 PB of Flash Into a 2U Server
Kioxia and Dell Technologies have demonstrated a 2U storage server carrying 9.8 PB of flash storage using forty 245.76 TB PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs for AI infrastructure and enterprise data center workloads.
Read MoreLittelfuse Adds 14kA Surface-Mount Fuse for 48VDC Systems
Littelfuse has introduced the NANO² 708 Series surface-mount fuse for 48VDC power systems. The fuse provides a 14,000A interrupting rating at 80VDC, supports current ratings from 60A to 200A, and is designed for high-current power distribution applications.
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