Chipmaker Qualcomm is aiming to jump back into the server CPU market. The avenue is coming from last year's acquisition of Nuvia. We covered this deal on the Rundown last January and mentioned that the company was founded by former Apple engineers that wanted to focus on bring ARM to the datacenter. At first the acquistion seemed to refocus Nuvia on mobile device CPUs but Qualcomm appears to be looking to the future and restarting development efforts on servers. Qualcomm has a big market for System-on-a-Chip solutions for mobile devices but with the market for ARM CPUs in the cloud becoming hotter, is it time for a new player to enter and try and upset the balance? This and more on this week's Rundown. Head to GestaltIT.com for show notes.   


Time Stamps:  

0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown

0:37 - Pliops Gets $100 Million

3:27 - Lloyd's Avoids Insurance Wars

7:36 - MinIO and Intel Team Up

10:11 - Aruba SD-WAN Gains ICSA Certification

13:01 - Storpool Releases v20

16:33 - Qualcomm Taking a Nuvia Look at Server CPUs

25:30 - The Weeks Ahead

27:00 - Thanks for Watching


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