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Micron says ‘inclement’ weather responsible for complete production shutdown, apparently Memory maker Micron says it experienced a prolonged power disruption at the Hiroshima DRAM manufacturing facility on Friday 8 July, resulting in a complete shut…
Lees meerLiquid cooling has its advantages, but it's not for everyone, says analyst With generation after generation of chips and systems growing ever hotter, and datacenters increasingly under pressure to reduce their impact on the climate, liquid and immer…
Lees meerAnd NVMe/TCP may be the best way to get it Webinar Today's data centers need fast storage to support the high volumes of cloud applications and services they host. But providers also operate tight business models that rely on being able to deliver …
Lees meerFresh lick of paint for KDE Slimbook, Slimbook ProX, and Slimbook Executive models Another vendor has refreshed its Linux laptop lineup for the summer, and some of the new models look strangely familiar.…
Lees meerAltice bigwig now telco's largest shareholder but denies it's a takeover attempt The UK government has extended its national security assessment into the increasing ownership of BT shares by French telco tycoon Patrick Drahi, and has reportedly requ…
Lees meerAward timing reveals further slippage in HMRC's mega procurement plan The UK's tax collection agency is handing a £29.6 million ($35 million) contract to Accenture, providing further evidence that timelines to replace IT suppliers under a £7.1 billi…
Lees meerBoffins see promise in optoelectronic accelerators running faster with less energy than traditional components As Intel, TSMC, and Samsung race to prove that Moore's law is still relevant with faster and more efficient chips, researchers in China ha…
Lees meerWe're in it for Elon haul After threatening to do so, Twitter on Tuesday actually sued Elon Musk, claiming the billionaire is breaking the terms of his agreement to buy the biz by trying to flee scot-free from the deal.…
Lees meerRight after Biden's order to protect women in a post-Roe America America's Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has these words for organizations that stretch the truth about anonymizing and securing people's data: expect to hear from us.…
Lees meerTurn signals have been optional add-ons for decades, mind you BMW is changing up a gear in its drive to charge people subscriptions for features in their cars, effectively putting functionality behind a paywall.…
Lees meerNation's second-largest petroleum producer to deploy switches, firewalls Juniper Networks scored a win in India’s oil industry this week after the country’s second-largest, state-owned petroleum producer, Oil India, tapped the networking stalwart to…
Lees meerZuckerberg makes good on headcount threats he issued last month Meta is adopting a new strategy to reduce its headcount – let line managers handle it.…
Lees meerThink AI is hard to implement? That excuse is getting harder to make as you avoid the ML rush Intel and IT consultancy Accenture are hoping to help businesses adopt AI applications quicker with bundles of open-source software designed to speed perfo…
Lees meerBig Blue chases data-intensive and business-critical workloads, with pay-as-you-go consumption options IBM has expanded its Power10 server line-up with mid-range and scale-out systems aimed at data-intensive and business-critical workloads, with new…
Lees meerNothing shiny about US Chromebook sales anymore, plus war in Ukraine and inflation hits EMEA shipments A collapse in Chromebook demand along with conflict in Europe and a worrying rise in inflation have led to the steepest decline in PC shipments in…
Lees meerJapanese giant working with Icelandic startup Atmonia to develop sustainable process for production Fujitsu says it is making progress on a cleaner method of producing ammonia, which it believes is a strong candidate for an alternative power source …
Lees meerRenesas factory experienced worst voltage drop in decade – shutting down production lines A factory belonging to Japanese semiconductor manufacturer Renesas is back online after a lightning strike forced it to shut down for a week.…
Lees meerUnless you're Hunter Biden, that compromising pic isn't real Cybercriminals are taking an old trick to newer places: Twitter and Discord.…
Lees meerWhen identity thieves strike your identity theft monitor Experian customers are reportedly at risk of having their accounts hijacked by fraudsters who only need a victim's personal information and a different email address to recreate an account in …
Lees meerx86 giant wants to manufacture more of the world’s chips, regardless of whether it designs them Intel wants to build a contract chip manufacturing business that will rival Asian foundry giants TSMC and Samsung, so the x86 giant has been hiring away …
Lees meerAdding assumptions about objects better than learning from scratch, claims researcher DeepMind has looked to developmental psychology to help AI gain a basic understanding of the physical world.…
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