When improved workload efficiency, performance and security at the edge is the imperative, server consolidation and lower power consumption combining VMware vSphere Foundation and VMware Cloud Foundation with 4th and 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors gets you there.
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Broadcom solidifies VMware Cloud Foundation's shift with a focus on AI and services, but experts wonder about future R&D.