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US supers maintain grip on Top500 list as China seemingly hides its powers

maandag 22 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Meanwhile, Europe awaits a seat at the exascale table ISC  American supercomputers continued to dominate the Top500 ranking of the world's mightiest silicon machines this northern spring, with Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Frontier remaining the o…

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Samsung's Galaxy S23 Ultra is a worthy heir to the Note

maandag 22 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

And just about worth the pain of a cross-platform migration. Eventually First Look  I find adopting a new smartphone has become tedious and painful – especially when moving between iOS and Android. So it's a rare handset that makes me feel it's wort…

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Nvidia GPUs fly out of the fabs – and right back into them

zaterdag 20 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Let's use AI to make better chips for AI, what could go wrong? Comment  Like salmon returning to their ancestral waters, Nvidia's GPUs make their way back into chip factories.…

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Privacy Sandbox, Google's answer to third-party cookies, promised within months

zaterdag 20 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Winter in July for some of those in the web ad world Google this week said some of its Privacy Sandbox tools will see general availability in Chrome 115 on July 18, in order to prepare for the slow phase-out of third-party cookies next year.…

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Microsoft offers electrical engineers a lifeline as it pursues custom cloud silicon

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Redmond see, Redmond do... what AWS and Google are also doing As custom silicon plays an ever-larger role in the cloud, Microsoft is more and more openly gearing up to design its own homegrown datacenter-grade chips.…

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Phones' facial recog tech 'fooled' by low-res 2D photo

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Someone who looks a lot like you could also unlock it, says Which? Samsung, Oppo and Nokia are among a range of Android phone makers with facial recognition scanning tech that can be "easily duped" by a printed 2D photo, according to tests undertake…

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Guess who is collecting and sharing abortion-related data?

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Basically everyone at this point. But developer Easy Healthcare has promised to stop In case of any lingering doubt about whether abortion and location data is being collected — and used to track — people in post-Roe America, a lawsuit and two inves…

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Amazon a prime target of warehouse law protecting bathroom breaks

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Glad these lawmakers didn't bottle it In a clear shot at Amazon, Minnesota lawmakers became the third state congressional body in America to pass a law protecting warehouse workers from unfair quotas and allowing them proper time for toilet breaks a…

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In a stand against authoritarianism, Montana bans TikTok downloads

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Dare we say, Broke App Mountain ... and yes, we know that was Wyoming Updated  Montana has become the first American state to ban downloads of TikTok in its jurisdiction.…

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Nvidia's RTX 4060 and 4060TI are actually priced like mid-tier cards

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Maybe Jensen finally got the memo about the whole GPU shortage being over Nvidia appears to have come to its senses with the launch of the RTX 4060 and 4060TI on Thursday.…

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UK government prays that size doesn't matter as it chips in £1B for semiconductor sector

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Domestic industry 'will never be wholly sovereign' say critics as Blighty hooks up with Japan UK government has published its long-awaited semiconductor strategy, promsing a disappointing £1 billion ($1.24 billion) to be focused on areas seen as the…

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Microsoft offers electrical engineers a lifeline as it pursues custom cloud silicon

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Redmond see, Redmond do... what AWS and Google are also doing As custom silicon plays an ever-larger role in the cloud, Microsoft is more and more openly gearing up to design its own homegrown datacenter-grade chips.…

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Saving the planet - it's a positive sum game

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

How to reduce datacenter emissions and reach Net Zero Webinar  If there is one pressing thing on the IT industry's mind these days it's energy use. So spare a thought for datacenters and their huge, ongoing electricity consumption and cooling emissi…

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Cheapest, oldest, slowest part fixed very modern Mac

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Making different generations of tech work in harmony sometimes requires a strange dance On Call  With Friday upon us, the drumbeat of the working week is slowing. But we still have enough energy to bring you another instalment of On Call, The Regist…

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UK and Japan ink agreement for semiconductor and security cooperation

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Hiroshima Accord promises 'ambitious joint research and development collaboration' British prime minister Rishi Sunak and Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday signed the Hiroshima Accord – a document declaring a global strategic partner…

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SCOTUS rules Google and Twitter didn't contribute to terrorist attacks

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

And holds off on Section 230 for another time The US Supreme Court has ruled that Google and Twitter did not break the nation's Anti-Terrorism Act by publishing and recommending content that supported the Islamic State terrorist organization, also k…

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Ex-Twitter sextet sues Elon Musk for 'stiffing' them on severance

vrijdag 19 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Seems someone really is living in la-la-la land, but who... Six ex-Twitter workers are suing the biz in the US for allegedly not paying them their obligatory severance payouts. The sextet also reckons bird site owner Elon Musk never had much intenti…

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In a stand against authoritarianism, Montana bans TikTok downloads

donderdag 18 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Dare we say, Broke App Mountain ... and yes, we know that was Wyoming Montana has become the first American state to ban downloads of TikTok in its jurisdiction.…

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Amazon a prime target of law protecting warehouse bathroom breaks

donderdag 18 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Glad these lawmakers didn't bottle it In a clear shot at Amazon, Minnesota lawmakers became the third state congressional body in America to pass a law protecting warehouse workers from unfair quotas and allowing them proper time for toilet breaks a…

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Meta facing third fine of 2023 for mishandling EU user data under GDPR

donderdag 18 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

This one could set a new record for penalties against US companies doing business on the continent Meta is set to face what may be a record fine for failure to comply with the GDPR by shipping user data belonging to EU residents to the US without pr…

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Micron, Kyocera, Samsung bet billions on Japan chip plants

donderdag 18 mei 2023 inThe Register Data Centre (Tech News)

Meanwhile, Fujifilm pursues photolithography interests in Taiwan Micron Technology, Kyocera and reportedly Samsung have pledged billions to build and expand chip plants in Japan while Fujifilm is spending $110 million to build facilities in Taiwan.…

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