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AMD-powered Supermicro hardware is helping to create the future of movie & TV special effects

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Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( This is a paid advertisement. Tech Radar Read [CRN's article]( on how Supermicro and AMD are helping Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) meet critical production deadlines with better and faster solutions. "ILM is the visual-effects company founded by George Lucas in 1975. Today it's still on the lookout for better, faster tech. And to get it, [ILM leans on Supermicro]( for its rackmount servers and workstations, and AMD for its processors. The servers help ILM reduce render times. And the workstations enable better collaboration and storage solutions that move data faster and more efficiently. All that high-tech gear comes together to help ILM create some of the world's most popular TV series and movies. That includes Obi-Wan Kenobi, Transformers, and The Book of Boba Fett." — CRN [Read More via CRN]( As studios and streaming platforms continue to push the limits and create new immersive experiences for their audience, they look to adopt better and faster technology to help solve challenges faced across the media and entertainment industry. These include finding adequate high-performance equipment, supporting remote accessibility, moving large files quickly and securely, and delivering content on time. [Go Behind the Scenes]( Supermicro®, 980 Rock Avenue, San Jose, California 95131 About this email: Future will occasionally send emails from our business partners promoting products and services likely to be of interest to our readers. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 2008885 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA.

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