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Intel Walks Back Apollo Lake CPU Recall

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Last week, Intel published a PCN (Public Change Notice) on its QDMS website declaring that certain Apollo Lake processors had flaws and would be discontinued. The initial notification the company published was straightforward: An issue had been identified with the […]

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Weakness in Intel chips lets researchers steal encrypted SSH keystrokes

In late 2011, Intel introduced a performance enhancement to its line of server processors that allowed network cards and other peripherals to connect directly to a CPU’s last-level cache, rather than following the standard (and significantly longer) path through the server’s main memory. By avoiding system memory, Intel’s DDIO—short for Data-Direct I/O—increased input/output bandwidth and

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Microsoft, Dell and Samsung double down on foldable devices, whether people want them or not – GeekWire

(Samsung Photo) Some of the world’s biggest technology companies are pushing forward with foldable phones and hybrid dual-screen devices that could represent the next evolution in personal electronics. However, it’s unclear how big of an audience there is for these expensive devices — especially as the companies building them are still working out the kinks.

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The new networks of the cloud era: smart, programmable and app-centric

Nick McKeown, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford University, has co-founded and successfully sold four startup companies. They include Nicira Inc., technology acquired by VMware Inc. in 2012 and now responsible for a $2 billion annual run rate as the foundation for NSX. When McKeown steps to a lectern and discusses the

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The Intel Core i9-9900KF on Sale for a Discounted price of $420 on Newegg

The Intel Core i9-9900KF processor is currently selling on Newegg for a price of $420. This is a notable 16% discount on the original price of $500. The 8 core, 16 thread Coffee Lake processor has a base speed of 3.6 GHz and a turbo speed of 5.0 GHz. The F in the name refers

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New 3DMark Benchmark Shows the Performance Impact of Variable Rate Shading

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. One of the new features baked into DirectX 12 is support for variable-rate shading, also known as coarse-grained shading. The idea behind variable-rate shading is simple: In the vast majority of 3D games, the player doesn’t pay equal attention to

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Gen – A New AI Programming Language by MIT

Jun 27, 2019 Posted by Dr. Nidhi Arora in Artificial Intelligence, Tech News | 0 comments In the view of advancement in the field of computer science, especially Artificial Intelligence, Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have proposed a one of its kind probabilistic programming language – Gen which allows users to write algorithms without having

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Apple’s China Distraction Before Wednesday’s Big Event

President Trump has cast a formidable shadow in the days leading to Apple’s big iPhone event on Wednesday. Over the weekend, he suggested in a tweet that Apple move its manufacturing plants to the U.S. to avoid tariffs in the simmering trade war between the U.S. and China. It’s a recurring threat Apple Chief Executive

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I Was Blown Away By Mobileye’s Autonomous Driving Technology

“I went back to Israel a few weeks ago and I was blown away by how fast and how quickly their autonomous driving technology has developed,” says Intel CEO Bob Swan in reference to Mobileye. “We went through the streets of Jerusalem. Their technology increasingly builds our confidence for our ability to go from L2,

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