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Commercial EUV LPDDR4 modules in the works now, but the 1anm node is still being treated as a test-bed Memory maker SK Hynix has boasted of its best sales quarter since prior to the pandemic, and confirmed the start of volume production on its extre…
Lees meerHints at new Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip models too A Samsung rep has confirmed the Korean giant won't deliver a new Note phablet this year, but has disclosed a pair of new folding phones and the company's first S Pen for foldables, which will debut in…
Lees meerForce still stinging after CGI fiasco ended up costing more than hoped for North Wales Police is tendering for new workplace, data centre, and network support contracts in deals potentially worth up to £40m after a five-year agreement with CGI offer…
Lees meerEnergy efficiency rules appears to be limiting the availability of gaming rigs Dell is no longer shipping energy-hungry gaming PCs to certain states in America because they demand more energy than local standards allow.…
Lees meerLearn how to democratise storage with this revolutionary webcast Promo The laws of data are pretty universal. Every organisation needs advanced security, performance, and management features that improve over time.…
Lees meerFear not! Issue is at the 'highest level of escalation,' says ISP A broadband customer from Leatherhead, Surrey, who was told to "speak to your MP" after his ISP failed to resolve repeated line disconnections has now been informed he can leave his c…
Lees meerLitre of the office essential costs as much as £2,410 – up from £1,700 in 2003, finds Which? Printer ink continues to rank as one of the most expensive liquids around with a litre of the home office essential costing the same as a very high-end bott…
Lees meerAll levels of industry and government told to get moving, consumers encouraged to buy new Wi-Fi routers China’s Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission and Cyberspace Administration have set out a plan for massive adoption of IPv6.…
Lees meerMain contractor J McCann insists it takes its obligations 'very seriously' Contractors helping to lay fibre cables under streets in Derby have threatened to scrap their work and "rip up tarmac" they've laid – unless they get paid.…
Lees meerCEO reassures punters that $40bn foundry spending will pay off Intel boss Pat Gelsinger reckons global semiconductor shortages that continue to disrupt tech industry supply chains could last until 2023, around the time Chipzilla will at last release…
Lees meer'Funding continues,' despite media reports to the contrary UK Research and Investment (UKRI) has rejected reports it had, on instruction of UK government, cut financial support for Newport Wafer Fab over concerns about its acquisition by Nexperia, o…
Lees meerNational Audit Office's scathing report blames fails on lack of experience Government IT projects are poorly thought out, often fail to achieve what they're designed to do, and are a waste of taxpayers' money.…
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Lees meerYou killed my data centre, prepare to die On Call Welcome to another edition of On Call in which a contractor's shonky job and a guard's Jedi-like abilities result in an impromptu pager party.…
Lees meerTender issued to wire 361,000 thousand more villages, with $2.5bn subsidies dangled India has issued tenders for a public-private partnership intended to connect another 361,000 villages to the nation's BharatNet fibre optic network.…
Lees meerGames giant pushes back on claims of poor pay, harassment, and more in discrimination lawsuit California's Department of Fair Employment and Housing on Thursday sued Activision Blizzard and its subsidiaries, alleging the company fostered a "frat boy…
Lees meerLearn how to thrive with modern file storage – check out Nasuni CloudBound21 Promo 2020 was an impactful year for file storage. Almost overnight, companies were forced to rethink how they manage, access, and derive value from data, casting a bright…
Lees meerHead start from pre-pandemic guesswork running out, and mass production potentially years ago Texas Instruments is flexing its chip-making muscles, boasting of impressive foresight in avoiding the worst of the component shortages and its progress in…
Lees meerSwings and roundabouts: They also drove a 58% boost to business revenue Netgear has blamed a noticeable slump in one market sector on a surprising cause: the COVID-19 vaccination programme in the UK and US.…
Lees meerWe've come a long way from Terry Wogan's celeb interviews Feature Terry Wogan has a lot to answer for. From 1982 to 1992, he presented an eponymous chat show on BBC1 where he would often interview celebrities via satellite in front of an unconvinci…
Lees meerWon't someone please think of the ch, er, money laundering The European Commission has put forward legislation requiring cryptocurrency exchanges and other companies to ensure crypto-asset transfers include the personal details of the customers invo…
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