{$lblSkipToContent|ucfirst}
Chipzilla's story Arc continues Hot Chips Intel says its datacenter-focused Flex-series GPUs, codenamed Arctic Sound, are finally ready, and computer makers are expected to begin shipping systems over the next few months.…
Lees meerDifferent core counts, different cache sizes, and various cores possible in mix and match design, it says Hot Chips Intel has given more detail on how its upcoming Meteor Lake processors will be made from multiple chiplets, enabling it to mix and m…
Lees meerTiny electromechanical units bounce traffic down different fibers Google has scaled its network capacity from over one petabit per second to beyond six petabits per second since 2015, and some of that growth has come from switches that bounce optica…
Lees meerUtility says there's no reason facilities should be using drinking water, but also wastes a lot itself Thames Water has started looking at the amount of water used by datacenters in the area it serves around London as parts of the UK are hit by drou…
Lees meerCost control measures seem to hit CFO too – he's re-used quotes about cuts Concerns over rising labor costs and the subsequent impacts on their profits have led Indian outsourcer Infosys to cut Q1FY23 variable bonuses to an organizational average of…
Lees meerSmile! You're on Candid Doorbell – and the joke's on us all Column It's hard to understand why anyone expressed surprise when Amazon's VP of public policy, Brian Huseman, recently admitted sharing data with police.…
Lees meerRen Zhengfei warns tough economic times mean it’s time to focus on profit and quality Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei has reportedly told staff that tough economic times represent a real threat to the company.…
Lees meerUsers may get around $1.86 each, Facebook would lose about eight hours of annual profit Meta has offered to pay $37.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit, which claimed its social media platform Facebook illegally harvested location data even w…
Lees meerThat $52b CHIPS Act ain't enough – we need another $15b Intel is turning to private equity to bankroll its much-hyped chip foundry expansion.…
Lees meerUS watchdog snubs Intuit's request to drop claims of bait-and-switch tactics The FTC is pressing ahead with its allegations of false advertising against Turbo Tax maker Intuit after a brief pause in proceedings.…
Lees meerNow Intel just needs to ship a compatible CPU HOT CHIPS Intel offered the closest glimpse yet at its flagship datacenter GPU, code named "Ponte Vecchio", at Hot Chips this week, with its own internal benchmarks showing the chip outperforming AMD’s …
Lees meerMeanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg's Meta spends billions on the concept COMMENT While Meta has been hemorrhaging billions trying to bring CEO Mark Zuckerberg's metaverse to life with little to show for it, China has decided it too will take a crack at the…
Lees meerCEO pledges to 'keep moving Moore's Law forward' during Hot Chips keynote Hot Chips Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger sees a future where everything is a computer assembled from chiplets using advanced packing technologies like Intel's own as the chipmaker s…
Lees meerTelco billionaire purchase A-OK from national security standpoint, apparently, but will he buy up more? The UK government has declared it will take no further action regarding the purchase of BT shares by French telco billionaire Patrick Drahi, foll…
Lees meerHow Dell’s PowerMax balances reliability and rapid innovation Sponsored Feature We're used to hearing how data is the secret to unlocking your organization's potential, if only you're brave enough to let it flow freely.…
Lees meerJapanese giant will stop making mainframes four years later Fujitsu has been awarded a renewed contract for support and maintenance of the aging UK Police National Computer (PNC) after no other companies tendered for the work.…
Lees meerTiming for plan to redirect HTTP requests now indeterminate to allow for further feedback More than a decade after implementing support for secure HTTPS connections on its website, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is finally planning to begin red…
Lees meerWashington, Seoul, Beijing, Taipei and ...Mexico City battle to attract vendors Mexico is the next country in line to offer incentives to tempt semiconductor manufacturers to set up shop, and may be aiming to take advantage of the US desire to bring…
Lees meerFor 'limited, serial number-authorized repairs' in move unlikely to appease critics Loyal Mac fans inclined to break out the WD-40 and duct tape when their trusted devices misbehave now have access to an official Apple Self Service Repair program.…
Lees meerIn the battle between bandwidth, latency, and starvation, we'll always be choosing two Trying to create a network that's fair, equitable, and starvation-free may simply be impossible – at least with current congestion control algorithms (CCA), an MI…
Lees meerFellow group member Taiwan claims it never got the invite A South Korean official confirmed on Thursday that the country would attend the preliminary meeting of the so-called international Chip 4. Fellow prospective member, Taiwan, claims it had not…
Lees meer