Jeff Burt

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Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

U.S. Regulator Backs ITC’s Import Ban of Arista Products

Arista Networks didn’t find any relief this week from another U.S. regulator over a federal ruling this summer that the company infringed on Cisco Systems patents and an ordering banning Arista from importing the offending products. The U.S. Trade Representative ruled that the order issued in February by a single administrative judge with International Trade […]

At IDF, PCs Take a Back Seat to Drones, VR, AI, Driverless Cars

At IDF, PCs Take a Back Seat to Drones, VR, AI, Driverless Cars This year’s Intel Developer Forum had a decidedly different flavor to it—with fewer PCs but more drones, cars and other connected devices on display. Virtual Reality in the Real World Krzanich introduced Project Alloy, a push to create an entirely self-contained virtual […]

Nvidia Unveils Powerful New Processor for Self-Driving Cars

Nvidia is driving forward its ambitions in the fast-growing autonomous vehicle space with a powerful new mobile processor that pairs its latest Denver 2.0 CPU and Pascal-based GPUs to power deep-learning applications that will make cars smart enough to recognize and respond to obstacles such as bikers and pedestrians. Nvidia engineers unveiled the details of […]

Talari Bolsters Security, App Availability in SD-WAN Portfolio

Talari Networks is adding greater security and application availability in its software-defined WAN portfolio through collaborations with Palo Alto Networks and Data2Go Wireless. The product integration effort with Palo Alto and Data2Go comes through Talari’s Unite Technology Alliance program, an initiative launched by the vendor in May that is designed to encourage other tech companies […]

IBM Takes Aim at Intel With Upcoming Power9 Chips

IBM officials want to remind businesses that Intel’s x86 processors aren’t the only server chips on the market. Company engineers were at the Hot Chips 2016 show in Cupertino, Calif., this week to talk about Big Blue’s upcoming Power9 processors, which are scheduled to hit the market next year and promise a broad range of […]

Intel, Nvidia Trade Shots Over AI, Deep Learning

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are opening up another front in the sprawling competition between Intel and Nvidia that has stretched from the data center and high-performance computing environments to autonomous vehicles. Both chip makers see the nascent artificial intelligence (AI) space—and the machine learning that helps enable it—as key growth areas and have made […]

Chip Maker Renesas Reportedly Will Buy Intersil for $3 Billion

Japanese chip maker Renesas reportedly is in the final stages of a deal to buy U.S. rival Intersil for about $3 billion as it looks to bolster its position in the growing automotive technology space. Reports from numerous news sites this week said the company, which competes with the likes of NXP and Infineon and […]

AMD Lays Out the Argument for Zen at Hot Chips Show

Officials with Advanced Micro Devices went to the Hot Chips 2016 show to preach the benefits of “Zen.” Company executives last week were in San Francisco at a hotel not too far from where larger rival Intel was holding its annual developer conference to demonstrate the new Zen microarchitecture, which will form the basis of […]

Pivot3 Certifies Hyperconverged Software With Cisco UCS

Pivot3’s hyperconverged infrastructure software has been certified to run on Cisco Systems’ integrated data center solutions. Company officials announced Aug. 23 that the company’s vSTAC OS software has been given compatibility certification with Cisco’s Unified Computing System (UCS) and UCS Mini computing platforms, a move that gives Pivot3 another avenue for selling its software into […]

SimpliVity Adds All-Flash System to Hyperconverged Lineup

SimpliVity is expanding the capabilities of its hyperconverged infrastructure portfolio to handle workloads from large enterprises through new products that include an all-flash offering, improved data protection and greater support for desktop virtualization environments. The new offerings, announced Aug. 23 and available in the fourth quarter, further broaden the reach of SimpliVity’s technologies by enabling […]