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Data Centers & AI
How to Increase Speed and Efficiency in Data Centers
Cloud computing and bandwidth-intensive applications have made the data center more important than ever.
In this Executive Insight, Industry Expert and Retired TE Engineering Fellow discusses how new possibilities for data center architectures are creating opportunities to virtualize other parts of computers, enabling more efficient use of resources.
Learn about the crucial factors affecting machine learning performance, scalability, and resiliency in data center systems.
In this Executive Insight, TE's VP & CTO, Digital Data Networks explains key considerations in designing data centers with efficient infrastructure that improves sustainability performance by maximizing cooling and reducing heat while saving energy.
From substations to data centers and energy storage – we are one source for multiple connectivity and sensor needs. We offer an extensive portfolio of reliable solutions to connect and protect your data center, even in the harshest conditions.
In this Executive Insight, TE's VP & CTO for Industrial Solutions discusses the challenge of optimizing data center performance while mitigating environmental impact to enable sustainable growth.
The design challenge today is increasing computing performance in higher-power data racks. Achieving this requires electrical and optical components engineered to operate at maximum speeds and at rated thermal conditions.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is everywhere around us in the world. Read this article to further understand how AI could change every market, from typical applications to fringe applications that could be impactful to society.
As data center equipment speeds continue to increase, traditional FR4 printed circuit board (PCB) substrates may no longer provide acceptable transmission performance, especially at 25 Gbps and beyond. Learn more about TE Connectivity's high speed alternative solution to PCBs through cabled backplane systems.
Addressing the demands of today's data centers requires a new level of flexibility, scalability and agility in design, execution and operation.
From “Big Data” and the Internet of Things (IoT) to wearable devices, 4K television, and 5G wireless networks, market forces are driving the need to move more data faster than ever to more places.
TE HDC empowers the data center operation efficiency with flexible and modular design, meeting customers’ requirements of sustainability.
Data centers have evolved into physical and virtual infrastructures. Many companies run hybrid clouds, a combination of both types of data centers.