In the first part in this series, we talked about the nature of processor virtualization on different systems and how this affects the underlying capacity and performance of compute in cloud ...
We can rent as much or as little compute capacity or storage or connectivity as we want, and we can get it when we want it. And we don’t have to maintain or account for any of that hardware. What a ...
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With the increasing use of virtualization technology on Intel-based servers for mid-tier application workloads, IBM Corp. and Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel Corp. are working together to improve how ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
Intel recently announced the details of the company's forthcoming family of processors, codenamed Penryn, which is slated for release in the second half of this year. These new processors benefit from ...
Virtualization is one of the most talked about concepts in it these days. A report from London, Ontario-based Info-Tech Research Group sheds light on the adoption of this technology and its near- and ...
The first day of the Linley Processor Conference in Santa Clara covered a wide range of topics, including IoT security, 100-Gbit/s networks, virtualization, and SoC connectivity. In Linley Gwennap’s ...
Researchers from the Technical University of Berlin and the Fraunhofer Institute have uncovered a severe security flaw in AMD's Epyc chips' virtualization. The researchers disclosed in a study titled ...
Biesse S.p.A. takes advantage of TenAsys' INtime for Windows to build a CNC machine with RTOS control and a Windows-based interface. Computer numerical control (CNC) machines are some of the most ...
2018 is off to a very bad start for Intel after the disclosure of a flaw deep in the design of its processors, dubbed Meltdown. And while the company has publicly said the issue won’t affect consumers ...
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