Intel stories
Australian buyers now have access to HP's new AI-enabled PCs, with premium models starting at AUD $2,899 and topping out at AUD $6,500.
Rising AI inference demand is reshaping server and device design, prompting Intel to push new processors, edge systems and rackscale infrastructure.
Gamers could get quieter sessions and easier upgrades, with the 16-inch model packing Nvidia's RTX 5070 and user-accessible memory slots.
Rising chip heat and rack density are pushing data centre operators towards liquid cooling to curb power use and support larger AI deployments.
Demand for secure AI infrastructure is pushing enterprises towards systems that combine computing, networking and storage in one stack.
Targeting students and younger professionals, the new model starts at Dell's lowest XPS price yet while keeping touchscreen and Wi-Fi 7 standard.
Industrial users can now tap local AI for robots, vehicles and factory control as ADLINK expands its edge systems at COMPUTEX 2026.
The refreshed servers add up to 40% more CPU cores and 1.5 TB of memory for VMware customers migrating or scaling private cloud workloads.
HP is betting buyers will pay more for local AI processing and premium portability as it rolls out pricier PCs across both markets.
The new single-socket range targets space- and power-constrained deployments, from 5G networks to store-level AI and cloud storage.
Businesses face rising data centre pressure as Dell adds storage, servers and automation tools for AI and legacy workloads.
Dell is widening its consumer line-up with a lower-priced Alienware gaming option and new AI PCs for everyday productivity.
SAP HANA customers can now run larger in-memory workloads on a system with up to 64 TB of memory and built-in fault tolerance.
The move could help ease bottlenecks as huge AI clusters struggle to keep hundreds of thousands of GPUs synchronised during network faults.
Its research aims to show developers why deterministic software is becoming crucial as AI robots move into shared, safety-critical spaces.
Nearly half of larger Asia Pacific firms have deployed AI PCs, while 95% expect workstations to be vital for AI work within two years.
The update targets firms weighing private cloud for production AI, with Broadcom citing cost, security and governance pressures in its research.
Manufacturers could cut bottlenecks and speed output as the pair link live data, simulation and AI across factory systems.
Customers will soon get faster, cheaper AI training and inference as Google Cloud adds new TPUs, GPU instances and networking.
The Dublin hub's resident firms supported 13,225 jobs and €2.5 billion in revenue over 25 years, a new report found.