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Here’s How To Get Your S/4HANA Migration Plans Under Control

Forrester IT

Given the current rate of client conversion, fewer than 50% of SAP ECC customers will have completed their transformation to S/4 by 2027. Furthermore, about 13,000 ECC customers are on EHPs 0–5, with support only up to 2025 and calling for an even more urgent decision on the future of their ERP. Moreover, 90% of […]

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Navigating the World of SDK for eBook Developers

Kitaboo

As a result, eBook readers are increasing, and the number is expected to cross 1 billion by 2027. For any eBook developer, creating eBooks that meet the diverse needs of people in academic institutions can be time-consuming and complex. Besides this, a customizable eBook SDK helps eBook developers in the following ways: 1.

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Samsung unveils 5-year roadmap for processors, reaching 1.4nm by 2027

TechSpot

Samsung has long been one of the leading developers of semiconductors and processors, including being the first foundry to produce 3nm chips for its mobile devices. The company beat out its biggest rival, TSMC, to the 3nm node, certainly not a small feat even for such a large fabricator.

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GM and Honda to co-develop millions of affordable EVs starting in 2027

TechSpot

The duo will also work toward standardizing processes and equipment to boost output and lower costs.

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Intel to make chips in US for Taiwan’s UMC

Computerworld Vertical IT

UMC and Intel will together develop a new manufacturing technology targeting applications such as networking, mobile, and communication infrastructure, with production expected to begin in Ocotillo, Arizona, in 2027. This, they said, will give customers “access to a geographically diverse semiconductor supply chain.”

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NASA announces plans to develop second Moon lander, alongside SpaceX’s Starship

The Verge

Today, NASA announced plans to develop a second human lunar lander for its Artemis program, the agency’s major spaceflight initiative to send humans back to the Moon. NASA already holds a contract with commercial partner SpaceX to develop a lunar lander for Artemis, which aims to land the first woman and the first person of color on the Moon.

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UK bans Huawei from 5G networks, with total removal by 2027

The Verge

However, the sanctions mean that this software can no longer be used in the design or production of Huawei’s chips, since the major EDA developers have ties to the US.

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