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If you've wanted to create your own custom Xeon, now's your chance Analysis Intel is making it easier for customers to create silicon in which x86, Arm and RISC-V cores will work together in a single processor.…
Lees meerSaviour of the premium Android smartphone? Canalys has peered into the channel crystal ball once again and forecast that foldable smartphone shipments will surpass 30 million by 2024.…
Lees meerKey tech advances dovetail with availability of new spectrum Momentum is gathering behind Wi-Fi 7 with Qualcomm adding its support to the new wireless standard.…
Lees meerEnjoy the boom, prepare for the bust The semiconductor world's continuing roaring sales growth could hit a wall in 2024, an industry research firm has predicted.…
Lees meerBye, bye, free American bytes. I took the GDrive to be levied as .EDU sighs Opinion In 2014, Google made a remarkable offer: anyone with a Google Apps for Education account in the US got unlimited storage for free. The logic was sound at the time.…
Lees meerTrust me, we're going to need a bigger maintenance window Who, Me? Cables can be unkind, especially when one has the confidence of youth but not the dark cynicism of experience. Welcome to an edition of Who, Me? to tug at, if not the heart strings,…
Lees meerSMIC not enjoying its place on the USA's Entity List Despite record breaking growth and a shift towards supplying chips domestically, execs at China's top chipmaker – Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) – believe its product…
Lees meerSilicon giant still not saying what it will mean in the real world Intel has revealed it plans to have its mysterious plans for software-defined silicon delivered in the next version of the Linux kernel.…
Lees meerDon't fancy paying for a Google sub after cutoff date? Pay Microsoft instead Microsoft has responded to Google's plan to shift users of G Suite's "legacy free edition" to paid subscriptions with the offer of a 60 per cent discount on a year of Micro…
Lees meerSilicon giant thinks there's real money to be made in the metaverse Later this year Intel will start selling a chip to mine bitcoin as it chases the digital transactions market.…
Lees meerNot very 'world-beating' Optical-fibre internet now makes up 32 per cent of fixed broadband subscriptions across the OECD countries, and is the fastest growing broadband technology. However, there is a mixed picture with cable still dominant in the …
Lees meerDon't get too excited, filesystem fans – there are limits ZFS has been around for 16 years and has a solid reputation, but it does have limitations compared to its rivals. One of these is in the process of being lifted: soon it will be possible to a…
Lees meerHPE: HCI 2.0 is the answer Paid feature Let’s begin by reminding ourselves why Hyperconverged infrastructure, or HCI for short, was so revolutionary for IT customers.…
Lees meerEx-IBMer leaves behind a spreadsheet, no clear plan for sprawling legacy estate Former IBM and Home Office tech supremo Joanna Davinson is set to stand down as the UK government's chief digital officer, leaving the Cabinet Office with no one to wran…
Lees meerAmid much droning on about self-sufficiency, components will still be able to cross the border India wants to promote locally-made drones, so has banned almost all imports of the aircraft, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced on Wednesday…
Lees meerComing out party for Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison Indonesian telco Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison and independent cable builder and operator Inligo Networks have signed a memorandum of understanding to construct an 18,000km submarine cable linking Indonesia…
Lees meerThe slogan 'Privacy is built in' was more an aspiration until now Apple on Thursday said it is modifying its AirTag tracking devices to prevent them from being used for the wrong sort of tracking.…
Lees meerWhile Nvidia loses an Arm, this acquisition has legs AMD on Tuesday said it has passed all the regulatory hurdles to complete its $35bn acquisition of Xilinx, which will close on Monday.…
Lees meerBut should free tier users in universities not invest in their own IT infrastructure? Educational users of Google Workspace will soon be facing a new storage policy that limits the free tier to 100TB shared between all users at a site, and some are …
Lees meer€1.9bn goodwill writedown, another profit warning, going to focus on cloud, digital and security from now on The bad news keeps rolling for Atos after its third financial warning in eight months, this time accompanied by confirmation the French inte…
Lees meerOperations at Yokkaichi and Kitakami affected Production at Kioxia and Western Digital's 3D NAND fabrication facilities in Japan is being disrupted by chemical contamination, with at least 6.5 exabytes of capacity lost.…
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