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$82B in investment shows we've still got it as a nation Interview Peter Kyle, the UK’s new Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, has been in America this week promoting British expertise in AI and other areas. He took the time …
Lees meerAchieving flexibility and resilience in modern IT environments Webinar Designing a platform that stands the test of time and scales with your needs can be a challenge, especially when dealing with storage vendor lock-in.…
Lees meerHarmonyOS NEXT sounds dissonant until you get the theme Opinion Launching a new mobile OS is what professional historians of technology refer to as a dumb move. It is so shatteringly stupid that even Microsoft stopped bothering after three or four …
Lees meerAll the redundancy in the world can't help a 'brown trouser' mistake Who, Me? Greetings and salutations, dear reader, welcome to yet another fun-filled Monday at The Register. As you well know, each Monday (which is today) The Register (which you'r…
Lees meerAll the redunancy in the world can't help a 'brown trousers' mistake Who, Me? Greetings and salutations, dear reader, welcome to yet another fun-filled Monday at The Register. As you well know, each Monday (which is today) The Register (which you'r…
Lees meerPlus: Singapore building two Supercomputers; Toyota to rebuild IT with Fujitsu AI; Are Samsung engineers jumping ship? ASIA IN BRIEF Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous nation, has banned the import of Apple's iPhone 16.…
Lees meerIt turns out morning light beats evening rays for health benefits The streets of Soho aren't alive with disco or bellbottoms anymore, so maybe it's time to ditch another '70s icon we should have outgrown by now, says the British Sleep Society (BSS).…
Lees meerIf only all Android apps were so effortlessly stylish BORK!BORK!BORK! As large and cheap LCD displays become ever more common, techies on the move can see there is no rest for the IoT signage silage – but this does not seem to be the case if your n…
Lees meerBit barns aren't going to hook up to nuclear in a rush Datacenter operators worried about securing enough energy supplies should turn to on-site generation such as gas turbines in the short term, while longer-term answers may include sources like sm…
Lees meerMicrosoft-owned social media for suits site gets €310M fine, told to get compliant When LinkedIn asked its European users for their personal data, it did not receive "informed" nor "freely given" consent for the business to ship it off to third part…
Lees meerSave America’s most important manufacturer? More like save our portfolio and let Uncle Sam pick up the pieces Comment A gaggle of ex-Intel board directors have called on the chipmaker to spin off its floundering foundry business while glossing over…
Lees meerTrendForce reports significant capacity gains as Beijing targets reduced reliance on imported semiconductors While most industry attention is focused on cutting-edge silicon, China continues to ramp up production of so-called mature nodes, leading t…
Lees meerMcKinsey warns an additional 25GW of mostly green energy will be needed Datacenter power consumption across Europe could roughly triple by the end of the decade, driven by mass adoption of everyone's favorite tech trend: AI.…
Lees meerLightweight 'FMV Zero' is only sold online in Japan, dammit Fujitsu Japan's client computing operation claims to have seized the title of world's lightest laptop, after launching the 634-gram "FMV Zero."…
Lees meerWe don't really need a letter full of circumstantial evidence to prove what we already know needs doing US elected officials are urging the Commerce Department to take action to prevent Huawei from building a network of "clandestine semiconductor fa…
Lees meerRed Hat still glowing, but Big Blue's been bruised by investors In its last few quarterly results announcements, IBM has trumpeted unexpectedly strong growth in its mainframe business, and that's helped the technology titan to just-about deliver pro…
Lees meerEU isn’t keeping up with US and China investments, AI arms dealer says European nations need to invest more in artificial intelligence if they want to close the gap between the US and China, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said during a visit to Copenhagen …
Lees meerReveals why your functions start slowly on its cloud and maybe others too Huawei Cloud has released a huge trove of data describing the performance of its serverless services in the hope that other hyperscalers use it to improve their own operations…
Lees meerEpycs or Xeons, more cores = more silicon, and it only gets more complex from here Analysis Shortly after the launch of AMD's first-gen Epyc processors codenamed Naples in 2017, Intel quipped that its competitor had been reduced to gluing a bunch o…
Lees meerEU isn’t keeping up with US and China investments, AI arms dealer says European nations need to invest more in artificial intelligence if they want to close the gap between the US and China, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said during a visit to Copenhagen …
Lees meerHow embarrassing for Samsung SK hynix posted on Wednesday what it called its "highest revenue since its foundation" for Q3 2024 as it pledged to continue minuting more AI chips.…
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