infrastructure
Astonishing performance, but against an exceptionally limited benchmark with no known real-world applications.
“No endless provisioning scripts or intricate scaling gymnastics…” and goodbye to Karpenter management?
Warren Buffett-owned firm was running 200,000 cores of compute powering over 30,000 instances of containers and VMs with just one of its eight cloud providers.
“It's nice to have things on paper, but ultimately we want product” its CIO tells The Stack, as workstreams proliferate.
"If there’s a good idea that can add capability, capacity, resilience, and speed to our systems we want it"
The chips are down, the Arm is up... Can a new x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group ensure sustained primacy of the chip architecture?