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How-To Geek, Sunday, July 21st, 2024

How Optical Discs Could Make A Comeback Thanks To This Breakthrough

Vol 316 · Issue 3 · 2024-07-21

In the 90s, every sci-fi movie that featured data storage invariably had some far-future version of a CD in it. It may have been in a caddy, or have a weird holographic sheen, but everyone thought optical discs were the future. Today, that doesn't seem likely, but continuing research into optical storage might prove those movies right after all.

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How Optical Discs Could Make A Comeback Thanks To This Breakthrough

TechnologyAdvice, Thursday, July 18th, 2024

6 Best Virtual Meeting Platforms For 2024

Vol 316 · Issue 3 · 2024-07-18

For remote teams, finding the right online meeting platform is paramount for maintaining connectivity, enhancing collaboration, ensuring productivity, and fostering a work environment that rivals the in-person experience.

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6 Best Virtual Meeting Platforms For 2024

How-To Geek, Monday, July 15th, 2024

The Future of SSDs: What Comes After NVME?

Vol 316 · Issue 3 · 2024-07-15

NVMe revolutionized SSDs with direct CPU connections, reducing latency and boosting data transfer rates; PCIe 5.0 SSDs promise lightning-fast speeds up to 14,000 MBps, with innovations in thermal management to prevent overheating.

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The Future of SSDs: What Comes After NVME?

VentureBeat, Saturday, July 6th, 2024

Beyond GPUs: Innatera And The Quiet Uprising In AI Hardware

Vol 316 · Issue 1 · 2024-07-06

While much of the tech world remains fixated on the latest large language models (LLMs) powered by Nvidia GPUs, a quieter revolution is brewing in AI hardware. As the limitations and energy demands of traditional deep learning architectures become increasingly apparent, a new paradigm called neuromorphic computing is emerging - one that promises to slash the computational and power requirements of AI by orders of magnitude.

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Beyond GPUs: Innatera And The Quiet Uprising In AI Hardware

insideHPC, Wednesday, June 26th, 2024

Intel's 4 TB/s Integrated Optical I/O Chiplet Called 'Important Milestone'

Vol 315 · Issue 4 · 2024-06-26

Intel announced it has achieved an advance in integrated photonics technology for high-speed data transmission. At the Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2024, Intel said its Integrated Photonics Solutions (IPS) Group demonstrated an integrated optical compute interconnect (OCI) chiplet co-packaged with an Intel CPU and running live data.

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Intel's 4 TB/s Integrated Optical I/O Chiplet Called 'Important Milestone'

How-To Geek, Tuesday, May 14th, 2024

DisplayPort vs. HDMI: Which Is Better?

Vol 314 · Issue 3 · 2024-05-14

If you have a monitor or display that's capable of both DisplayPort and HDMI, which should you choose? Since these ports have different capabilities and purposes, it's important to understand when to use DisplayPort and when to use HDMI.

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DisplayPort vs. HDMI: Which Is Better?

Search Data Center, Thursday, May 9th, 2024

What Is Technological Convergence?

Vol 314 · Issue 2 · 2024-05-09

Technological convergence is a term that describes bringing previously unrelated technologies together, often in a single device. Smartphones might be the best possible example of such a convergence.

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What Is Technological Convergence?

TheNextPlatform, Wednesday, May 1st, 2024

AMD Firing On All Compute Engine Cylinders by TPM

Vol 314 · Issue 1 · 2024-05-01

A few years ago, it was hard to imagine how AMD would have survived without re-entering the datacenter with its CPU and GPU compute engines. And now, it is hard to imagine how the chip maker could have possibly thrived without a revitalized GPU compute engine business.

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AMD Firing On All Compute Engine Cylinders by TPM

Analytics Insight, Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

Upcoming Tech Innovations, 2025

Vol 313 · Issue 4 · 2024-04-22

By 2025, the technology horizon encompasses a variety of possibilities that will radically reinvent our surroundings. Whether it is a quantum computational breakthrough, robots, or fall, we will be historians who record how industries and our lives will be changing.

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Upcoming Tech Innovations, 2025

Architecture and Governance, Tuesday, March 5th, 2024

Quantum Computing Demystified - Part 1

Vol 312 · Issue 1 · 2024-03-05

Quantum computing represents a profound shift in computational technology, heralding a new era of problem-solving across scientific research, and industry applications, and addressing global challenges. This white paper explores the transition from classical computing paradigms to quantum computing, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize various sectors.

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Quantum Computing Demystified  - Part 1

OpenSourceForU, Tuesday, January 30th, 2024

RISC-V Based Architecture Integrates Complex Memory Tasks to Processor

Vol 310 · Issue 5 · 2024-01-30

VyperCore, a UK-based startup located in Bristol, has achieved a significant milestone in the development of a new chip architecture that incorporates RISC-V. They have successfully demonstrated the RTL (Register-Transfer Level) design of this technology in a RISC-V processor simulation, executing code for the first time.

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RISC-V Based Architecture Integrates Complex Memory Tasks to Processor

SiliconANGLE , Saturday, January 27th, 2024

Enterprise Technology Predictions 2024

Vol 310 · Issue 4 · 2024-01-27

Predictions about enterprise tech have never been more uncertain. They become even more challenging when you try to make forecasts that are measurable. Generally, our belief is we should be able to look back a year later and say with some degree of certainty whether the prediction came true - ideally with some quantifiable evidence to back that up.

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Enterprise Technology Predictions 2024

The Next Platform, Friday, January 26th, 2024

The Tough Road Still Ahead For Intel In The Datacenter

Vol 310 · Issue 4 · 2024-01-26

A few years back, when Intel went up on the rocks with its CPU and GPU designs largely because its chip research and manufacturing did not keep pace with the manufacturing and packaging advances made by foundry rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, we said that we were rapidly moving towards a world where Intel might have 40 percent of the CPU market, AMD might have 40 percent, and Arm and RISC-V would fight over the remaining 19 percent and 1 percent remaining for other exotic datacenter compute engine chippery.

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The Tough Road Still Ahead For Intel In The Datacenter

TechCrunch, Thursday, January 25th, 2024

General Purpose Humanoid Robots? Bill Gates Is A Believer

Vol 310 · Issue 4 · 2024-01-25

The robotics industry loves a good, healthy debate. Of late, one of the most intense ones centers around humanoid robots. It's been a big topic for decades, of course, but the recent proliferation of startups like 1X and Figure - along with projects from more established companies like Tesla - have put humanoids back in the spotlight.

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General Purpose Humanoid Robots? Bill Gates Is A Believer