Intel's Transformation Continues | Gestalt IT Rundown: April 19, 2023

Published: April 19, 2023, 5:19 p.m.

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Intel made a couple of big moves this week. The first was the surprise news that they are exiting the server market. No, they aren\'t giving up on Xeons and they are going to get Sapphire Rapids out the door. Instead, they are selling off their server integration business. The recipient of this windfall is MiTAC, an edge-to-cloud solutions provider and ODM partner of DSG. Intel is giving MiTAC the rights to manufacture existing designs. In addition, they announced the end of their Blockscale ASIC line which was used primarily by Bitcoin miners. Intel said that they are continuing to focus on IDM 2.0 operations. Stephen, we\'ve talked a lot about Intel but the transformation seems to be accelerating!

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Time Stamps: \\n0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown\\n0:46 - Solo.io Gloos a New Fabric\\n4:16 - Western Digital Hackers Have the Goods\\n7:32 - Emerson Acquires NI\\n10:54 - Prosimo Launches Cloud-Native Networking Suite\\n15:04 - Amazon\'s Edge Gateway Goes to OCP\\n18:49 - Intel\'s Transformation Continues\\n32:37 - The Weeks Ahead\\n34:15 - Thanks for Watching

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