Microsoft is moving right along in its efforts to maintain a leading position in the public cloud market. Today the company is announcing a public preview for a new service for storing cryptographic ...
Microsoft Corp. today added two sets of virtual machines to its Azure public cloud that are designed to facilitate confidential computing, an increasingly popular approach to improving the security of ...
Microsoft recently added new Azure Virtual Machine (VM) sizes, with options for running isolated and GPU-based workloads. The new new VMs, named "E64i_v3" and "E64is_v3," are designed for "workloads ...
With virtual computing solutions targeting a variety of workloads such as enterprise applications, visualization, and machine learning, Microsoft has announced updates to its Azure VM solutions. At ...
Microsoft will soon be offering virtual machines in its Azure cloud service based on AMD's Epyc processors. The growth of the cloud computing market has, until now, been a success story for Intel's ...
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Microsoft has become the first cloud provider to add support for AMD's EPYC line of processors. AMD launched its consumer Zen-based desktop processors under the Ryzen banner back in March, with August ...
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Microsoft on Thursday announced a preview of Azure Dedicated Host, a new service that gives organizations access to unshared or "dedicated" Azure hardware infrastructure for hosting their workloads on ...
Microsoft’s Azure HC-series Virtual Machines, available now, are designed to leverage the speed and agility of a supercomputer in the public cloud. Produced with scientists and engineers in mind, as ...
It's been a long road, but Microsoft announced on April 4 a preview of Arm support on Azure virtual machines via its work with Ampere Computing. Ampere is a startup that makes server chips. Ampere ...
As a newb, a few things puzzle me, mainly re comments. No mention of hybrid clouds? A consequence of this azure news would seem to incentivise local epyc sales at the client end? Comments (the most ...