One company was founded in 1969, and the other got its start a mere eight years later. Both have come together recently to reshape the database industry and potentially change future chip design.
Oracle Corp. today is rolling out the latest version of its Exadata database-optimized computing platform, claiming 55% better performance on vector searches used in artificial intelligence model ...
Oracle already delivered what may be the fastest OLTP database machine ever built when it brought the Exadata X8M to market just over a year ago. However, today the company bested itself when it ...
Oracle has announced the latest in what it calls its database machine family—the Exadata X10M. Specifically engineered at the source code level for Oracle database environments, this Exadata ...
Oracle is introducing Oracle Exadata X11M, the latest generation of the Oracle Exadata platform, delivering a variety of performance improvements across AI, analytics, and online transaction ...
The ultra-fast X8M can now be provisioned, with granular flexibility in resource utilization, massive scalability, and pay-by-the-second billing, on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle’s most-advanced ...
Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison reportedly ommitted Intel’s name when discussing the firm’s processor spending plans Wednesday: ‘This year, Oracle will buy GPUs and CPUs from three companies. We will ...
If you had forgotten that Oracle was in the hardware business, it’s easy to understand why, as Oracle has not exactly promoted the business very well. Oracle’s hardware is descended from Sun ...