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I know, because I let it all flood in. And it was damaging to my mental health Column In 2008, I formed a hypothesis that everyone has something to teach you, so the more connected you are, the more you should be able to learn.…
Lees meerI know, because I let it all flood in. And it was damaging to my mental health Column In 2008, I formed a hypothesis that everyone has something to teach you, so the more connected you are, the more you should be able to learn.…
Lees meerToo bad GPU slingers keep shrinking the memory bus Keeping graphics processors fed, whether for large language models or the latest AAA games, takes a lot of memory bandwidth. That's exactly what Samsung's GDDR7 memory module, unveiled Wednesday, cl…
Lees meerOutages are declining, but when one does hit, it's expensive While datacenter operators are under pressure to reduce energy consumption, reliability is gradually increasing and there have been fewer reported disruptive outages. Meanwhile, trust in A…
Lees meerThough chip giant is only referring to deal as a 'proposed agreement' for now Asus looks set to take on the NUC brand from Intel, saying it aims to form its own NUC business unit to manufacture, sell, and support the line of mini PCs.…
Lees meerDiscover how Nutanix’s re-definition of cloud native storage management is win-win Webinar Change is in the air for storage management, and it is all down to a shift in perception.…
Lees meerWill people really hop on a plane to gaze at their phone? Singapore attracts millions of tourists every year, but lags well behind competing Asian destinations like Malaysia, Indonesia or Japan. Part of the problem is limited space available to buil…
Lees meerAlso: China taikonaut moon plans; Singapore's Temasek to stay clear of crypto; India ponders ban on for-profit .IN sales; and more. APAC in brief India's big four services giants are doing it tough, with Wipro and HCL deferring pay reviews and rise…
Lees meerIndustry body warns against political rhetoric or US subsidy efforts will be diminished The US Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has stepped into the fray to lower tensions between Washington and Beijing over chip exports, as well as calling …
Lees meerRedmond one step closer to $69B Activision Blizzard merger Microsoft and Sony have signed a pact to keep Call of Duty games available for PlayStation consoles for the next ten years, clearing a major roadblock to Microsoft closing its $69 billion ac…
Lees meerThe race to 2nm is getting crowded as Intel, Japan's Rapidus enter the fray Samsung Electronics has reportedly caught up with rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in advanced processor design, achieving comparable yields for both 4nm …
Lees meerRedmond one step closer to $69bn Activision Blizzard merger Microsoft and Sony have signed a pact to keep Call of Duty games available for PlayStation consoles for the next ten years, clearing a major roadblock to Microsoft closing its $69 billion a…
Lees meerRedmond one step closer to $69bn Activision Blizzard merger Microsoft and Sony have signed a pact to keep Call of Duty games available for PlayStation consoles for the next ten years, clearing a major roadblock to Microsoft closing its $69 billion a…
Lees meerThere's never been a fruit winder like this before An Apple patent application indicates that Cook and Company are possibly entertaining the idea of adding roll-up screens to everything from the all-in-one iMac to the iPhone – and even wearables. …
Lees meerThere's probably someone out there who likes a wobbly laptop that cuts their flesh Desktop Tourism In one of the documents uncovered during Microsoft's defense of its acquisition of Activision is a slide in which the software giant expresses its de…
Lees meerWhy are you hitting yourselves? semiconductor CEOs ask The chip wars between the US and China continue apace amid warnings that both sides may be harming their own economy as much as the other, and tech companies are increasingly concerned about doi…
Lees meerMeanwhile, ORNL's Summit simulates bacteria battling cicada wings The US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory has finally completed the installation of the Aurora supercomputer after a bevy of delays but scientists are already clamorin…
Lees meerWhile Zuckerberg's Threads reels in users at record rates Despite the best efforts of Elon Musk, the world's most compelling/irritating social media platform has been more or less assured as the go-to outlet for the political commentary, shitposting…
Lees meerThere's probably someone out there who likes a wobbly laptop that cuts their flesh Desktop Tourism In one of the documents uncovered during Microsoft's defense of its acquisition of Activision is a slide in which the software giant expresses its de…
Lees meerALSO: China taikonaut moon plans; Singapore's Temasek to stay clear of crypto; India ponders ban on for-profit .IN sales; and more. APAC in brief India's big four services giants are doing it tough, with Wipro and HCL deferring pay reviews and rise…
Lees meerUK may be final stumbling point to Redmond's gaming ambitions Final update The FTC's attempt to stall a merger between Microsoft and gaming behemoth Activision-Blizzard has been struck down by a US federal judge, who is unconvinced the mega-acquisi…
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