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Five Ways AMD’s ZT Systems Acquisition May Boost Sustainability

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Close-up of AMD logo engraved on brushed metal surface with visible hardware componentsAMD’s recent acquisition of ZT Systems for $1.9 billion opens new doors for enhancing sustainability in the data center and AI markets. Here’s how this strategic move could advance AMD’s environmental goals, along with some potential challenges: 1. Improved Energy Efficiency ZT Systems specializes in energy-efficient hyperscale server solutions. By combining their expertise with AMD’s high-performance processors, […]

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