Memory stories - Page 2
Cado Security's cloud forensics platform now accessible on Google Cloud Marketplace
Wed, 15th Nov 2023
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storage
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hyperscale
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public cloud
Cado Security, provider of a pioneering cloud forensics platform, has announced its availability on Google Cloud Marketplace.
OVHcloud introduces new AI-focused offerings powered by NVIDIA GPUs
Thu, 2nd Nov 2023
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edutech
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data analytics
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data science
OVHcloud debuts new AI product line powered by high-grade NVIDIA GPUs, bolstering machine learning capabilities.
Kingston FURY unveils new look for Renegade DDR4 memory products
Wed, 1st Nov 2023
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semiconductors
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amd
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memory
Kingston FURY has unveiled a new look for its high-performance Renegade DDR4 memory products, sporting bold black heat spreaders.
OWC unveils Atlas Pro and Ultra CFexpress 4.0 memory cards with doubled speed
Mon, 16th Oct 2023
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software
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distributors
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memory
OWC launches Atlas Pro and Ultra CFexpress 4.0 memory cards, claiming double speed with low power consumption.
2033's semiconductor memory market to be US$354 billion: FMI
Thu, 20th Apr 2023
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
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colocation
The market's expansion is attributed to the surge in demand for memory and storage devices in next-generation connected cars and automotive safety systems.
Lancaster varsity to commercialise computer memory Ultraram
Tue, 11th Apr 2023
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storage
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semiconductors
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partner programmes
Invented by Professor Manus Hayne, who teaches Physics at Lancaster University, Ultraram is a novel type of memory with extraordinary properties.
Four Chinese OEMs among top 10 global semiconductor customers
Tue, 5th Feb 2019
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semiconductors
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hyperscale
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edge computing
Four Chinese OEMs—Huawei, Lenovo, BBK Electronics, and Xiaomi—have surged into the top 10 global semiconductor buyers, Gartner reveals.
Positive results for semiconductor market, but decline looms
Wed, 9th Jan 2019
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storage
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semiconductors
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industry experts
The market's revenue growth reached double-digit figures in 2018, but Gartner has identified a number of imminent roadblocks.
New HPE Pointnext capabilities accelerate transition to memory-driven computing
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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endpoint protection
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edr
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hpe
Memory-Driven Computing is a new computing architecture that puts memory, not processing, at the centre of the computing platform.
HPE to invest US$4bil in Intelligent Edge over next four years
Wed, 20th Jun 2018
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edge computing
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investment
HPE will invest in research and development to advance and innovate new products, services and consumption models across a number of technologies.
Intel pledges improved security - Microsoft & Cisco already on board
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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cybersecurity
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microsoft
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cisco
Intel unveils an enhanced security framework at RSA, with Microsoft and Cisco integrating its features to boost protection and performance across platforms.
HPE unveils a 'world first' in modular in-memory computing
Fri, 10th Nov 2017
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
HPE's Superdome Flex platform will allow organisations to analyse huge amounts of data and turn it into business insights.
HPE's next frontier: Space travel & memory-driven computing
Fri, 9th Jun 2017
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semiconductors
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hpe
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memory
By 2020, our digital universe will contain nearly as many bits of data as there are stars in the universe, with at least 20 billion mobile devices.
Intel slashes 12,000 jobs, focuses business on data center and IoT
Thu, 21st Apr 2016
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semiconductors
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iot
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intel
Intel is slashing 12,000 positions globally as it refocuses its business around data center and internet of things and away from PCs.