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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Broadband product developer NetComm (ASX:NTC) has chosen Sequans Communications S.A. to provide the chipsets it will use in its NBN TD-LTE devices.
By Dylan Bushell-Embling | 24 August, 2011 08:07
Computers, like humans, can learn. But when Google tries to fill in your search box based only on a few keystrokes, or your iPhone predicts words as you type a text message, it's only a narrow mimicry of what the human brain is capable.
By AAP | 19 August, 2011 08:23
The price of DRAM, the main memory chips inside personal computers, may tick up in coming months as stronger demand for laptop and desktop computers with new microprocessors from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) drives stronger PC buying, analysts and market researchers say.
By Dan Nystedt | 25 January, 2011 04:27
Nvidia is looking to expand its CUDA parallel-processing architecture to mobile devices in the next few years, the company's CEO said Wednesday.
By Martyn Williams | 01 December, 2010 22:24
Intel has posted stronger-than-expected third-quarter results and has forecast sequential sales growth of about 2.7 per cent and a higher gross margin in the fourth quarter.
By AAP | 13 October, 2010 12:54
Aware of a history of heart disease in his family, then-50-year-old Gary F. Thompson saw his doctor for a checkup before he ran a Los Angeles marathon in the mid-1990s.
By Sharon Gaudin | 18 November, 2008 09:02
With the advent of multicore processors such as the Intel Core Duo, which is now commonplace in PCs, software developers must deal with a new wrinkle -- getting software to be processed across multiple cores -- in order to ensure the maximum performance from their software. But this is much easier said than done, with developers having to tackle issues with concurrency and potential performance bottlenecks. Already, 71 percent of organizations are developing multithreaded applications for multicore hardware, according to a recent IDC survey sponsored by tool vendor Coverity.
By Paul Krill | 05 November, 2008 08:09
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