Google for the first time on Wednesday revealed the hardware at the core of its Internet operations at a conference about the increasingly prominent issue of data center efficiency, reports CNET's ...
Resurgent chipmaker has reclaimed an exacting and prestigious customer that had chosen AMD-based x86 servers for the last year. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Google doesn’t talk about its server operations very often; most of what we know boils down to one word: “big.” The company lifted the lid ever-so-slightly yesterday (no April Fool), and gave the ...
It should be clear by now that Google does nothing altruistically. Everything comes with strings. We celebrate their every move... until we find the catch. If anyone's surprised by this they need to ...
Google LLC said today its managed game server hosting and scaling service Game Servers is now generally available for production workloads. Launched in beta in March, Game Servers is a service that ...
What you see before you is the Google Server, the commodity hardware Google uses to run all its operations. The machine is a standard Intel/AMD 2U server but each one has its own 12-volt battery, ...
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Accessing the Internet in Cuba isn't easy. Home Internet connections are rare, and public access Wi-Fi hotspots costs $1.50 an hour — very expensive for most Cubans. But in the nation that has been ...
Intel, armed with a custom-designed motherboard, has reclaimed Google as a server customer after a year watching the search powerhouse give its business to Advanced Micro Devices, CNET News.com has ...