Arm-based challenge to x86 in the datacentre

The Arm architectural challenge to Intel’s virtual monopoly of data centre processors is joined by Nuvia – headed by Apple’s former chief processor architect Gerard Williams (pictured). Nuvia has raised a $53 million Series A and received the compliment of a writ from Apple which suggest they’re sore about the defection of Williams and his ...

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Long distance datacomms without repeaters

Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have partnered up with engineers from Corning and T8, Russia, and developed a system for high-throughput data transfer over great distances without the need for signal repeating along the way. Systems of this kind could be used to provide internet connection and other communication services in ...

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Farnell looks to 2020

“During 2020 we’ll be watching three key trends: modularisation, miniaturisation and AI,” says Rob Rospedzihowski, Farnell’s President of Sales for EMEA. “We expect to see a continuation of the trend for modular hardware solutions,” adds Rospedzihowski. “modular solutions provide design engineers with instantly available and affordable off-the-shelf hardware to speed up their product development time.” “This ...

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DRAM spot price rising; contract price may follow in Q1

DRAM spot prices are rising and contract prices are expected to rise in Q1, says DRAMeXchange. There has been an influx of downgraded 1Xnm chips in the spot market at rock-bottom prices due to product returns.  However, although they are still being returned, memory module makers and channel brokers have become willing to raise their ...

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