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Chip stories - Page 13

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Nokia releases latest low-price Android Go phone
Mon, 30th Sep 2019
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Nokia unveils the 1 Plus in New Zealand: a budget-friendly Android Go smartphone with dynamic design, enhanced security, and superb imaging for NZD $159.
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Nokia releases low-price, high feature 4.2 smartphone
Tue, 10th Sep 2019
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smartphones
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Nokia's new 4.2 smartphone launches in New Zealand, blending flagship features like dual-rear cameras and AI for just NZD $349.
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UNISOC releases Octa-Core SoC with improved image processing and AI
Wed, 4th Sep 2019
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smartphones
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ai
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creative technologies
The Tiger T618 SoC boasts the latest and greatest in smartphone photography tech to boost the mobile shooting experience.
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Huawei launches ‘world's most powerful AI processor’
Mon, 26th Aug 2019
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endpoint protection
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edr
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Huawei debuts the Ascend 910, hailed as the ‘world's most powerful AI processor’, alongside its versatile AI computing framework, MindSpore.
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Cylance report looks into questionable pentesting practices
Mon, 12th Aug 2019
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devops
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apm
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ai security
The report demonstrates how the line distinguishing pentesting exercises from actual threat actor behaviour has thinned.
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Hands-on review: Ryzen 3000 meets ASUS PRO WS X570-ACE workstation
Thu, 8th Aug 2019
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gaming
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reviews
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digital entertainment
AMD's Ryzen 3000 series makes a thunderous entry, pairing seamlessly with the ASUS PRO WS X570-ACE to redefine workstation capabilities and computing power.
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Huawei sitting pretty in China's smartphone market
Thu, 1st Aug 2019
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smartphones
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Huawei dominates China's smartphone market, achieving highest market share in eight years as competitors falter.
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Gartner's top picks for wireless tech trends in 2019 and beyond
Thu, 25th Jul 2019
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predictions
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Wireless technology will play a central role in emerging technologies such as robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles, according to Gartner.
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Intel releases new chip packaging tools to promote innovation
Fri, 12th Jul 2019
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When combined with Intel’s process technologies, new packaging capabilities will allow for customer innovation and help develop new computing systems.
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LG launches G8S THINQ in Aus market
Wed, 10th Jul 2019
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smartphones
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digital signage
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biometrics
LG’s new smartphone offering provides a range of options for biometric security, including the new vein recognition solution with Hand ID.
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The 80s are calling: Commodore 64 gets a remake
Wed, 10th Jul 2019
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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computers
The Commodore 64 is getting a revamp with a full-size keyboard and retro joystick, and will be released on December 5th.
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Huawei launches CloudEngine S-Series campus switches and solutions
Mon, 1st Jul 2019
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network infrastructure
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network management
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solar power
Huawei has unveiled 16 new CloudEngine S-series switches, including the groundbreaking S12700E, boasting a record 57.6 Tbit/s switching capacity.
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The evolution of network programming
Thu, 20th Jun 2019
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data analytics
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The explosion of digital data requires companies to rethink their approach to computing, transitioning from a compute-centric to a data-centric way of thinking.
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Critical lessons businesses can learn from Huawei - Memset
Mon, 17th Jun 2019
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digital transformation
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data management
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huawei
Businesses must heed Huawei's latest setbacks, warns Memset’s Chris Burden, as data sovereignty concerns grow amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
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Quadric.io to build supercomputers for edge devices
Mon, 20th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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edge computing
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supercomputer
Quadric's technology supposedly enables both high-performance computing and artificial intelligence in a single unified architecture.
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ZombieLoad: Another batch of flaws affect Intel chips
Thu, 16th May 2019
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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quantum computing
Intel-powered computers are facing a new vulnerability called 'ZombieLoad' WHERE id = which allows attackers to leak information from protected memory.
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AI Chipmaker Hailo releases new deep learning processor
Wed, 15th May 2019
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martech
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data analytics
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planning
Hailo unveils new deep learning processor, Hailo-8, capable of running sophisticated applications on edge devices. #AI #DeepLearning.
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Huawei fastest growing server vendor in the world
Mon, 13th May 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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ai
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huawei
Despite the myriad controversies that Huawei faces on a near-weekly basis, Gartner research reveals no sign of slowing in the server market.
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Google’s scalable supercomputers now publicly available
Wed, 8th May 2019
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hyperscale
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datacentre infrastructure
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dc
In what it says is a bid to accelerate the largest-scale machine learning (ML) applications deployed today, Google has opened up its supercomputers.
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Six reasons why Red Hat is red hot in 2019
Wed, 8th May 2019
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open source
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multi-cloud
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ai
Red Hat thrives in 2019 due to Linux dominance, open source innovation, cloud independence, new products, cost efficiency, and IBM’s acquisition boost.