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Intel’s latest neuromorphic research system provides 100 million neurons computational capacity
March 22, 2020

Intel’s latest neuromorphic research system provides 100 million neurons computational capacity

Intel is focusing its 3rd generation of AI on neuromorphic computing, which is the idea of emulating…

Next generation AMD EPYC “Genoa” processors to unleash “unprecedented” performance
March 6, 2020

Next generation AMD EPYC “Genoa” processors to unleash “unprecedented” performance

AMD has announced that the world’s fastest supercomputer is set to be powered by the company’s next-…

KIOXIA Enterprise Gen 4 PCIe NVMe SSDs unveiled
November 16, 2019

KIOXIA Enterprise Gen 4 PCIe NVMe SSDs unveiled

Formally known as Toshiba Memory, KIOXIA America, the U.S based subsidiary of the KIOXIA Corporation…

ASUS Mini PC PB60 Review
June 28, 2019

ASUS Mini PC PB60 Review

It's a mini PC aimed at business users - is up to the task? …

8Pack OrionX2 – £33,000, the world’s most powerful PC!
March 20, 2019

8Pack OrionX2 – £33,000, the world’s most powerful PC!

The specification of 8Pack OrionX2 has evolved from the previous OrionX (base spec £25k, typical spe…

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