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Performance boost down to fresh processes, new materials, and more advanced equipment Micron is shipping samples of memory chips fabricated with its 1β (1-beta) production node, claiming it delivers better performance, bit density, and power efficie…
Lees meerThere are as many points of data as stars in our universe, so how do we store and analyze them? Webinar Gone are the days when humans generated information which could be laboriously annotated into a giant book with a sharp quill. The volume of dat…
Lees meerHPE to start shipping Genoa-equipped systems in December – Intel's 4th-gen Xeons, eventually In the latest blow to Intel, Hewlett Packard Enterprise execs tell The Register its 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable-equipped systems won't ship before AMD's Epyc 4.…
Lees meerInspur says server shoppers can't wait to chill out Analysis Regulations aimed at improving energy efficiency of Chinese datacenters are driving rapid adoption of liquid cooling tech, according to manufacturing giant Inspur.…
Lees meerQuantum Motion demo based on 300mm wafers, targeting feasible 'fault tolerant' quantum computers Startup Quantum Motion is joining the silicon spin qubit gang with its own technology that can fit thousands of quantum dots onto a single silicon chip …
Lees meerFinally testing out the honesty of that one engineer who always says: 'It's not the heat, it's the humidity' Facebook parent Meta is aiming to cut the volume of water used in its datacenters by operating servers at higher temperatures but lower humi…
Lees meerTaming high heat in compact form factors is old hat in the gaming community Analysis It's no secret that CPUs and GPUs are getting hotter. The thermal design power (TPD) for these components is already approaching 300W for mainstream CPUs, and next…
Lees meerThe Capital of VA? Virtual assets have to live somewhere and HK thinks it has the regulation for it Hong Kong is trying to push its vision of a local virtual asset (VA) industry in the hopes of developing a new revenue stream for the country.…
Lees meerPhones weren't made to fly Who, Me? Welcome once more to Who, Me? The Register's weekly walk-through of readers being just a little bit bad … but mostly getting away with it!…
Lees meerThe party's over and the pain begins Analysis For a company hoping to make a grand comeback in a few years, things are not looking great for Intel.…
Lees meerPocket change for troubled Facebook giant, plus more US election news Despite warnings of Chinese and Russian mischief and manipulation ahead of the US midterm elections, it seems American companies and citizens are perfectly capable of denting demo…
Lees meerUrges peace in space, while also threatening to shoot western war zone internet out of the sky Russia has warned the United Nations that commercial space systems – like Starlink – risk becoming legitimate military targets if they continue to be used…
Lees meerGood for AMD and Apple? Now let's make it easier for everyone, Taiwanese chipmaker says AMD turned to advanced packaging to create chiplet designs and become a formidable CPU player again. Apple used the tech to beef up the power of its M1 Ultra chi…
Lees meerThe software giant expects a fix, but not until at least next week An October Patch Tuesday update for Windows 10 is causing OneDrive and OneDrive for Business cloud storage services to crash, Microsoft has confirmed.…
Lees meerDucks Zuck's bad luck as fanbois chuck bucks at M2 SoC... but CFO warns it's unlikely to last Apple bucked negative sentiments in a tough week for big technology businesses by meeting analysts’ revenue estimates for its latest quarter, yet it too is…
Lees meerCray EX beast deployed to improve weather forecasting in country that has basically one season HPE has booked another supercomputer win, this time providing compute power for the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) to deliver improved weather for…
Lees meerIt may be in the dock over Horizon software scandal, but it's still on UK.gov gravy train UK government has awarded Fujitsu a £52 million (c $60 million) contract in the same week political leaders called for all local deals with the company to be s…
Lees meerLess than half of next gen networking users say it has improved speed or reliability for them Fewer than half of 5G users say they've experienced improvements in speed or reliability over 4G according to a new survey, but that is not going to stop s…
Lees meerJust because the client touches a computer doesn’t make a mess their fault On Call As the holiday season nears, prepare for the smaller celebration that is the end of the week with another edition of On-Call, The Register's weekly walk through the …
Lees meerIf not for Apple, this addition to this week's orgy of bad economic indicators would be even less pleasant Sorry to bring you another item of news focusing on indicators of poor economic conditions, but analyst outfit Counterpoint Research has just …
Lees meerAs progress revealed on Android port to the open ISA Canonical has brought its Ubuntu Linux operating system to another RISC-V system: this week, Sipeed's LicheeRV single board computer.…
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