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iFixit teardown finds a removable SSD. Time to party like its 2010? Updated The iFixit team has pulled apart Apple's new Mac Mini, revealing replaceable storage and a slightly more modular design - concessions to repairability that warrant an impre…
Lees meerLLM, LLM on the wall, who will be laid off first of all? AMD has confirmed plans to cut approximately four percent of its global workforce - about 1,000 jobs out of a total headcount of roughly 26,000.…
Lees meerMeanwhile, new ProLiant servers offer choice of Gaudi, Hopper, Instinct acceleration If you thought Nvidia's 120 kW NVL72 racks were compute dense with 72 Blackwell accelerators, they have nothing on HPE Cray's latest EX systems, which will pack mor…
Lees meer22-year-old talked of 'culling the weak minded' – hmm! A former Air National Guard member who stole classified American military secrets, and showed them to his gaming buddies on Discord, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.…
Lees meerDatacenter demand estimated to inflate by 160% over next two years AI-driven datacenter energy demand could expand 160 percent over the next two years, leaving 40 percent of existing facilities operationally constrained by power availability from 20…
Lees meeriFixit teardown finds a removable SSD. Time to party like its 2010? Updated The iFixit team has pulled apart Apple's new Mac Mini, revealing replaceable storage and a slightly more modular design - concessions to repairability that warrant an impre…
Lees meeriFixit teardown finds a removable SSD. Time to party like its 2010? The iFixit team has pulled apart Apple's new Mac Mini, revealing replaceable storage and a slightly more modular design - concessions to repairability that warrant an impressive pro…
Lees meerWith plant platforms and neural circuits on the program, Aria's leadership hope cross-party concensus continues The UK's ambitious efforts to mimic the wild success of US research and security outfit DARPA has just a few months to prove its worth, a…
Lees meerFour bidders chosen to submit tenders for SMR program The UK government's nuclear energy agency has embarked on detailed negotiations with four shortlisted bidders to supply small modular reactors (SMRs) to bolster the country's power generation.…
Lees meerOfcom opens floodgates for turbocharged 5G in cities Britain's mobile telcos will get to bid for mmWave spectrum to provide high-speed wireless services next year, according to Ofcom, which just published the final draft of the regulations governing…
Lees meerEurope boss also speaks of 'nervousness' in any extension to the use of the controversial, aging system Fujitsu's Europe boss has told a public inquiry into the Post Office scandal — one of the widest miscarriages of justice in UK history — that the…
Lees meerOfcom opens floodgates for turbocharged 5G in cities Britain's mobile telcos will get to bid for mmWave spectrum to provide high-speed wireless services next year, according to Ofcom, which just published the final draft of the regulations governing…
Lees meerEver try to change your account's registered country? It's nigh impossible The European Union has demanded more platform changes from Apple – this time accusing it of violating anti-geoblocking rules in several of its media services.…
Lees meerKorea wants to get rid of overtime cap while Japan splashes cash with vague funding Analysis Multiple Southeast Asian nations – including South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam – have recently opened up on efforts to rework or amend their semiconductor st…
Lees meerJack Teixeira, 22, talked of 'culling the weak minded' – hmm! A former Air National Guard member who stole classified American military secrets, and showed them to his gaming buddies on Discord, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.…
Lees meerThrowing novel hardware at academia. It's a tale as old as time Amazon wants more people building applications and frameworks for its custom Trainium accelerators and is making up to 40,000 chips available to university researchers under a $110 mill…
Lees meerTech companies, not users, to be punished for violations of social media time-out The Australian government has confirmed it will create legislation that bans access to social media for people under the age of 16.…
Lees meerNo mention of how to get the tools to bypass software locks means owner still legally beholden to OEMs Digital software locks have just become flimsier in Canada with the passage of a pair of laws allowing for their bypass for repair and interoperab…
Lees meerT-Mobile US and Comcast also stutter slightly The holiday weekend in the US ended badly for Verizon FiOS users on the East Coast after over 40,000 customers reported being forced offline.…
Lees meerJakarta who? Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, is packed with tech If an entire major city was designed from scratch today, what technologies would be built into its fabric? We're discovering as we watch Indonesia erect a new capital with tech at …
Lees meerArm-powered PCs are still nowhere AMD now accounts for 25 percent of all x86 processor shipments, but only made a slight increase in the past quarter against industry leader Intel in servers – the main gains came from the desktop market.…
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