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1 week agoOxide plans new rack attack with Zen 5 CPUs, DDR5
Oxide Computer raised $200M Series C to upgrade rack-scale servers with AMD Turin (Zen 5) blades, DDR5 6400 MT/s memory, and higher networking capacity.
Datacenters are set to standardize on the larger, 21-inch rack format by 2030, according to Omdia, as hyperscalers and server makers fully embrace it, leaving enterprises to the existing 19-inch standard. The analyst biz forecasts that the larger rack format, popularized by the Open Compute Project (OCP), will make up over 70 percent of kit shipped by the end of the decade, as it is increasingly adopted by vendors such as Dell and HPE that have been riding the AI infrastructure wave.