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Jul, 2026 : Rambus DDR5 9600 Targets AI Server Memory Gap
📅 - Rambus has introduced a DDR5 9600 Server RDIMM chipset aimed at AI-heavy data center platforms, as memory bandwidth becomes a more visible constraint in inference, agentic workflows, and HPC systems. The chipset, built around its sixth-generation registering clock driver, supports RDIMMs running up to 9600 MT/s, a 20 percent bandwidth increase over the prior generation.
The announcement sits in a less glamorous part of the AI infrastructure market, but one that increasingly decides whether expensive servers perform as expected. GPUs get the attention. Networking gets more of it now. Power and cooling dominate planning calls. Yet CPU-attached memory still shapes throughput for a large [...][... Check source for end of article ...]
📅 - Vultr, SUSE Bring NVIDIA AI Stack To Enterprise Buyers - Vultr and SUSE have launched a validated enterprise AI platform on Vultr infrastructure, combining SUSE AI Factory, NVIDIA software and GPU acceleration for companies trying to move workloads out of pilots. The offer targets buyers who want production AI stacks without assembling Kubernetes, security, orchestration, and infrastructure components themselves across cloud, edge, on-premises, and sovereign environments today.
The product arrives in a market that has mostly moved past the first wave of AI experimentation but has not quite solved the deployment problem. Enterprises can test models. They can run proofs of concept. They can buy access to GPUs, usually at uncomfortable prices. [...]
📅 - Samsung Starts PM1763 SSD Mass Production for AI Infrastructure - Samsung has started mass production of its PM1763 enterprise SSD, a PCIe 6.0 drive aimed at AI and high-performance computing servers. The launch gives infrastructure buyers another storage component tuned for accelerator-heavy systems, where data movement, power draw, cooling design, and security controls are becoming harder to treat as secondary engineering details in production environments.
The PM1763 is not the flashiest part of an AI server. That job still goes to GPUs, accelerators, and high-bandwidth memory. But storage is becoming harder to ignore as model sizes increase and inference systems demand fast, repeated access to large datasets, checkpoints, embeddings, logs, and [...]
📅 - Infoblox Acquires Kentik To Deepen Network Visibility - Infoblox has agreed to acquire Kentik, bringing DNS, DHCP, IP address management, network identity, traffic telemetry, routing data, and cloud observability into a single operating layer. The deal, still subject to regulatory approval and closing conditions, aims to give enterprise networking and security teams cleaner data for automation as AI-driven operations moves from concept toward deployment.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. The transaction puts two different sources of infrastructure truth under one roof. Infoblox has long sat in the control plane of enterprise networks, handling DNS, DHCP, IP address management, and related network identity services. Kentik [...]