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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

ComputerWorld IT Management

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Windows 11’s Intel-powered Android apps will run on AMD and Arm processors, too

The Verge

One of the biggest announcements at today’s Windows 11 reveal was that Microsoft would offer the option to run Android apps on its new operating system , powered by a new “Intel Bridge” compiler that helps those apps run on x86 systems. Windows 11’s Android apps are offered through a new partnership with Amazon’s Appstore.

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

Computerworld Vertical IT

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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China says “no thanks” to Intel and AMD on government devices

Dataconomy

processors from its government computers and servers, effectively banning Intel and AMD chips. processors from government-operated computers and servers, thereby excluding chips manufactured by Intel and AMD, according to a report by the Financial Times. China has enacted new rules mandating the removal of U.S. and China.

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Do business Macs still need to run Windows?

ComputerWorld IT Management

In January 2006, Apple took an important step toward success in the business world — it began to transition the Mac onto Intel processors. In so doing, the company paved the way for Macs to natively run Windows and Windows applications. To read this article in full, please click here

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Intel launches RealSense ID, facial recognition tech that uses the company’s depth-sensing cameras

The Verge

Image: Intel. Intel launched RealSense ID yesterday, a facial recognition solution that relies on its RealSense depth-sensing technology ( via Gizmodo ). Image: Intel. Intel’s RealSense ID. Intel suggests this new application of RealSense could be used in a variety of settings, like ATMs, registers, and smart locks.

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Efficiency, performance, and security; the three priorities that new IT investment should focus on

CIO Business Intelligence

The hybrid work era, which coincided with the standardisation of the cloud as the backbone for enterprise operations, has put in motion renewed demand for software and services to modernise organisations’ technology infrastructure,” the report notes. Performance. Efficiency and Sustainability.