BRING AI TO YOUR BUSINESS WITH NAS

NAS Server AI Intelligence

NAS Server AI Intelligence

The latest generation of NAS hardware and software integrates on-device AI inference engines, machine learning-powered organization tools, and intelligent automation that fundamentally changes what private storage can do. Find what you need in seconds with powerful global search across all local photos, videos, documents, and apps. From vacation photos to work files and saved downloads, find exactly what you're looking for exactly when you need it. UPDATE – The Zettlab AI NAS is Now Live on Kickstarter and you can find it HERE, or watch the Review of the D6 Here on YouTube. In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as transformative technologies across various industries. In 2026, the NAS — Network Attached Storage — is no longer just a box of hard drives that sits on your shelf serving files. Real specs, honest ratings, and top picks from UGREEN, Synology, QNAP, and TerraMaster. 1 For most AI home lab builders, the UGREEN DXP4800 Plus delivers the best balance of performance and price with its 10GbE port and strong. 6-Bay Tower AI NAS with 8-Core Processor, GPU, HDMI™ Ports, and 6 TOPS NPU, Outperforms Similar NAS in Image Processing and Smart Surveillance The next-generation TS-AI642 AI NAS is specifically designed for AI-powered video and image recognition applications. Today, UGREEN, a well-known Chinese accessories maker, announced the availability of its NASync iDX series in the US market, following its earlier availability in other regions this year.

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AI server-specific features include

AI server-specific features include

AI servers are characterized by high computing power, large memory capacity, scalable storage, and efficient networking. Some of these operations involve deep learning, image recognition, and natural language processing. Modern AI models are data-hungry, computation-heavy beasts that need specialized hardware just to function, let alone perform at their best. Unlike traditional servers designed for general-purpose computing tasks such as hosting websites or managing databases, AI servers are specialised systems engineered to handle the specific computational demands of AI workloads.

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Robust and Secure AI Servers

Robust and Secure AI Servers

– NVIDIA GTC 2026 - March 16, 2026 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) today announced a significant expansion of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, redefining how enterprises deploy, operationalize, and scale AI. Our bare metal GPU servers provide the robust, scalable, and secure environment you need to train, refine, and deploy AI applications for the maximum competitive edge. Local deployment offers faster iteration, lower latency, full control, predictable costs, and secure data. GPU: NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell (96 GB VRAM, 5th-gen Tensor Cores) for training/inference; rack-ready for 2U–4U servers. Enterprises are seeking solutions that can handle complex workloads, from machine learning training to real-time inference. As an ultra-scalable platform it features the latest Nvidia Blackwell and Hopper GPUs alongside Intel Xeon processors.

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Dutch airport uses 100G AI server

Dutch airport uses 100G AI server

Schiphol is the first major European airport to support Project DARTMOUTH, a collaboration between Pangiam and Google. Schiphol is testing the new technology in practice and on a small scale in order for the system to be developed further. Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (The Netherlands) has equipped all 385 baggage hall workstations with lifting aids to reduce physical strain and improve working conditions for ground staff, meeting requirements from the Netherlands Labour Authority. Today, the airport serves 120 airlines flying to 301 direct destinations—among the most nonstop routes offered. With Dynamic Time Slots, passengers pre-book a preferred security check time via Schiphol's app or website. The turnaround process, a black box in terms of insight, caused frustration and delays.

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AI server order snatching price increase

AI server order snatching price increase

A severe server DRAM shortage, fueled by the AI arms race, has led to 50% price hikes and left hyperscalers with only 70% of their orders fulfilled, with ripple effects hitting consumer PC prices. Counterpoint warns that DDR5 RDIMM costs may surge 100% amid manufacturers' pivot to AI chips and Nvidia's memory-intensive AI server platforms, leaving enterprises with limited procurement leverage. The result is a cost shock that ripples through almost every device with a memory slot. That's despite agreeing to contract price increases of up to 50% for Q4, well above the 30% hike many buyers had budgeted for earlier this year. Every layer of the stack, including GPU modules, memory, networking, power, and cooling, has repriced sharply heading into 2026.

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