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New microprocessor chips to improve agency data centers; Dell's Heath Muchmore and AMD's Rick Indyke

Jul 22, 2020
16:26
Recent advances in microprocessor architecture and performance are giving federal agencies reasons to take a second look at upgrading their legacy infrastructure, rather than just moving their operations to the cloud. “One of the things that we think is really changing is [the need to] erase old technical debt … and drive digital transformation and security transformation,” says Heath Muchmore. Today’s faster, more flexible and efficient microprocessor offerings enable the new workloads of AI, machine learning, artificial and augmented reality on premises in ways that matches the speed and performance of the cloud. Sponsored by Dell Technologies and AMD. Guest (left to right): Rick Indyke, Public Sector Business Development Manager, AMD and Heath Muchmore, Chief Architect, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, Dell Federal Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Look for more coverage of “IT Modernization in Government” on www.fedscoop.com/listen

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