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Intel’s traditional PC dominance looked to be approaching its former rude health, but that good news in its earnings report was offset by ongoing weakness in servers.
Nvidia and AMD have reportedly been developing Arm-based CPUs that would run Microsoft’s Windows, while Qualcomm debuts superfast Snapdragon X Elite chips.
Apple’s ‘scary’ Halloween spell will cast a dark shadow across Qualcomm’s summit in Hawaii this week.
Chinese officials said that the new US chip restrictions contradict fair trade principles, while immediate response from vendors is muted.
PC shipments suffer another year-over-year decline in the third quarter, as Apple sees a drop of 23%.
Many employees are doing the bare minimum to satisfy in-office requirements, simply showing up long enough to get credit for being there before returning home to work.
The days when bandwidth and networking issues could hold back thin client devices may be over — thanks to Wi-Fi 7.
Large language models are growing in size, as is the number of companies using generative AI technology. The more the models grow, the more CPUs they consume — exacerbating an already-strained chip supply chain.
Although Windows 10 and 11 are generally stable, printer issues do occur from time to time. Here are some tips to work around typical Windows print gotchas.
Artificial intelligence is going to rapidly and dramatically change what we can do with computers and other office technology. Just ask Intel.
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