Forrest Norrod stories
Forrest Norrod provides insightful coverage of the latest advancements and strategic moves in the technology sector, particularly focusing on enterprises driving innovation in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
Through Norrod's stories, readers can explore major developments such as significant contracts for building supercomputers, expansions of AI infrastructure by leading technology companies, and important acquisitions shaping the AI ecosystem.
His writing offers a detailed look at how technological leadership and partnerships are shaping the future of AI capabilities and data center solutions, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the cutting edge of enterprise technology.
AMD unveils new AI accelerators & network solutions
Mon, 14th Oct 2024
AMD has unveiled a new range of accelerator and networking solutions to bolster AI infrastructure, with production set for late 2024 and early 2025.
HPE unveils ProLiant XD685 for advanced AI model training
Fri, 11th Oct 2024
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched the HPE ProLiant Compute XD685, enhancing large AI model training with cutting-edge AMD technology and flexible configurations.
Dell expands AI Factory with new AMD-powered servers
Fri, 11th Oct 2024
Dell Technologies is expanding its AI Factory with new PowerEdge servers powered by AMD's 5th Generation EPYC processors to boost enterprise AI adoption.
AMD acquires ZT Systems in a USD $4.9 billion AI strategy move
Wed, 21st Aug 2024
AMD to acquire ZT Systems for USD $4.9 billion, enhancing its AI strategy and data centre capabilities. The deal, featuring contingent payments, closes H1 2025.
Tech giants form Ultra Accelerator Link Promoter Group for AI
Tue, 4th Jun 2024
Top tech giants form the UALink Promoter Group to set an industry standard for high-speed, low-latency AI data centre communication, enhancing efficiency and scalability.
HPE awarded $160 million contract to build supercomputer in Finland
Fri, 23rd Oct 2020
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) has won a $160m contract from EuroHPC JU to build one of the world's fastest supercomputers in Finland.