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Intel is reportedly planning to lay off 20% of its factory workers amid faltering demand for its core products.
Analysts react to reports that Intel has plans in place to eliminate upwards of 20% of its factory workers beginning next month.
A new KAIST roadmap reveals HBM8-powered GPUs could consume more than 15kW per module by 2035, pushing current infrastructure ...
Five ways service providers, first responders, utilities, and manufacturers are overcoming their edge networking challenges.
Broadcom delivers VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0, designed to simplify private cloud operations across data centers, edge ...
Learn how data fabric addresses fragmentation, compliance, and Shadow IT to deliver robust, centralized data protection and ...
The UEC 1.0 specification includes a modern RDMA approach, new transport protocols, and congestion control mechanisms ...
As SK hynix leads and Samsung lags, Micron positions itself as a strong contender in the high-bandwidth memory market for ...
Cisco's Deep Network Model relies on telemetry data from ThousandEyes, AppDynamics, and NetFlow; AI Canvas troubleshoots ...
It took five years of research to get the first products out the door. The next five years were spent on iterating and ...
The open source community encourages a lot of people to contribute, and the variety of Linux distributions means you’re ...
Cisco adds to its mesh firewall portfolio, bolsters security support with partner Nvidia, and extends Splunk integrations.