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Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Intel's latest SSD is the 545s, a mainstream SATA drive that uses a Silicon Motion controller and IMFT's 64-layer 3D TLC flash.
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A major ransomware attack on Tuesday hit computers across Europe, including Russian-based servers owned by an oil company, banks and Ukraine's international airport.
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Sony has announced a new 1-inch type sensor with an effective pixel count of 20.48MP.
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Western Digital today expanded its line of WD brand My Passport portable drives with the redesigned My Passport Ultra drive.
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AMD today unleashed the first product based on its "Vega" graphics processing unit (GPU) architecture. The Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics card has been designed to empower the next generation of data scientists, game designers and visualization professionals.
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Following the announcement of the Honor 9 in China a couple of weeks ago, Huawei today, Huawei revealed details on global availability and pricing of its new smartphone at a launch event in Berlin.
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The European Commission (EC) has fined Google €2.42 billion ($2.7 billion) for breaching EU antitrust rules. EC concluded that Google has abused its market dominance as a search engine by giving an illegal advantage to another Google product, its comparison shopping service.
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Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. have developed a virtual machine (VM) control technology that improves server rack mounting density in a datacenter environment.
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Samsung Electronics has failed to attract 7nm chip orders from major clients such as Qualcomm, so the company's foundry department is already focusing on the next step - the 6nm process.
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U.S. mobile carrier Sprint has reportedly begun talks with cable television providers Charter Communications and Comcast regarding a potential mobile business partnership.
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Western Digital said it and U.S. private equity firm KKR & Co LP have resubmitted a bid for Toshiba's flash memory chip unit, as the U.S. company is trying to prevent Toshiba signing a deal with its previously announced preferred bidder.
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Volvo Cars and Autoliv are teaming up with NVIDIA to develop systems and software for AI self-driving cars, the companies announced today.
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Sony has made its "Neural Network Libraries" that serve as a framework for creating deep learning programs for artificial intelligence available in open source.
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Micron Technology is discontinuing its Lexar retail removable media storage business, as part of the company's focus on higher value markets and channels.
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