With the PC market in the doldrums, one of the world’s biggest computer makers is quietly making money by proving that it’s amazing what you can get done if you don’t worry about who’s getting the credit. That adage informs Dell’s OEM Solutions, a multi-billion dollar business which counts
one out of four Fortune 100 companies as a customer. The OEM Solutions Group offers “white label” servers, PCs and even tech support to more than 40 vertical markets. Franklin Flint, who heads the OEM Solutions group, sees a huge opportunity in offering carrier grade servers and white label cloud services to the wireless industry. Flint spoke with RCR recently at TIA: Inside the Network.
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AI infra brief: Power struggles behind AI growth
The IEA report predicts that AI processing in the U.S. will need more electricity than all heavy industries combined, such as steel, cement and chemicals
Energy demand for AI data centers in the U.S. is expected to grow about 50 gigawatt each year for the coming years, according to Aman Khan, CEO of International Business Consultants
AI infra brief: Power struggles behind AI growth
The IEA report predicts that AI processing in the U.S. will need more electricity than all heavy industries combined, such as steel, cement and chemicals
Energy demand for AI data centers in the U.S. is expected to grow about 50 gigawatt each year for the coming years, according to Aman Khan, CEO of International Business Consultants