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Coming to a theater near you: How cinema screens may soon become gigantic LED displays thanks to a plethora of Chinese companies looking for new markets

Chinese firms are driving LED adoption in cinemas globally Challenging established tech giants like Samsung and LG LED screens show global promise, only 0.5% penetration to date Whole international companies such as Samsung and LG currently dominate the LED cinema screen market, that looks set to change as Chinese companies,…

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Seagate adds affordable enterprise grade tier to its Lyve cloud storage; infrequent access tranche costs a mere $45/TB/year

Lyve Cloud offers scalable, secure, S3-compatible object storage Infrequent access tier offers cost-efficient storage for rarely used data Affordable at $3.75/TB, ensures security, durability, and flexibility First launched back in 2021, Seagate’s Lyve cloud storage is a scalable, S3-compatible object storage platform designed to help enterprises manage, store, and access…

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Chinese data centers told to stick to Nvidia chips, domestic chips not compatible

China is trying to establish a domestic GPU market The idea is to steer away from reliance on sanctioned Nvidia GPUs However compatibility and cost is causing significant issues US export restrictions have targeted China’s access to advanced chips, fearing that cutting-edge technology could bolster China’s military capabilities. These sanctions…

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Could typing on your laptop help charge it as well? Scientists develop material that generates electricity when compressed

A new material that generates electricity has been made by scientists The material was synthesized at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute It could be used in shoes, keyboard, and building to generate electricity Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in New York have made a significant breakthrough in sustainable energy, paving the…

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Nvidia almost produced an x86 CPU to rival AMD and Intel, but was forced to move to Arm due to ‘certain legal issues’

Nvidia’s Project Denver began as x86 but transitioned to Arm Insider reports legal constraints drove Nvidia’s pivot The Arm-based Project Denver CPU debuted in 2011 During a technical session at the recent SC24 event, Dave Ditzel, founder of Esperanto Technologies, offered some fascinating insights into Nvidia’s early server processor efforts.…

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Future exascale supercomputers will be built using these HPE Lego-like cabinets able to hold nearly 100,000 AMD EPYC Cores

HPE’s Cray EX4000 supports modular designs, scaling to 98,304 cores Slingshot 400 interconnect doubles throughput, vital for exascale systems AMD and Nvidia collaborations help compute density exceed 10 petaflops Future exascale supercomputers will adopt modular designs that allow enhanced scalability and efficiency, new reports have claimed. TheNextPlatform says Hewlett Packard…

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