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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO Business Intelligence

Zero trust has quickly cemented itself as the go-to solution to the problems of these perimeter-based architectures. Sometimes it is described as a specific capability or yet another appliance (either hardware or virtual). Zscaler In terms of the “what,” this architecture should secure anything and everything within an organization.

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‘Peek performance’ — Apple turns things upside down

Computerworld Vertical IT

Once upon a time, the tech industry flocked to Apple events to swoon over software and hardware design. Now, the industry tunes in to swoon over the architecture — and weep over lost opportunities as Apple moves its platforms far, far ahead of everybody else. Things have changed.

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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

While Apple had been ahead in producing mouse-driven GUIs at the time, it remained focused on the combination of hardware and software. Microsoft had already created its low-cost PC DOS operating system for IBM PCs, and was firmly positioned as a software company. With Windows 1.0, Where it all began: Windows 1.0

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Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 4100 features much-needed improvements for the next Wear OS watches

The Verge

They’re big promises, but put simply, Google’s Wear OS badly needs this kind of hardware overhaul. The shift to the new 12nm CPU architecture (along with other, more technical improvements) also means that watches with a Snapdragon 4100 should see up to 25 percent better battery life.

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Google’s Tensor chip is only the first step toward truly great Pixel phones

The Verge

Google hasn’t given a lot of information about what Tensor’s actual architecture is going to look like for things like the CPU, GPU, modem, or other major components of the SoC beyond the TPU. Tensor is just a first-generation product.

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Qualcomm just bought a two-year-old startup founded by former Apple engineers for $1.4 billion

The Verge

Qualcomm has just made a splashy acquisition in the chip market that’s sure to shake up the semiconductor industry in substantial fashion. All of these companies are building their own chips for use in everything from data centers to smart speakers and everything in between, often licensing the Arm architecture to do so.

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Forget the FUD: VMware NSX and Cisco ACI SDN solutions

Virtualized Greek

There has been a good deal of FUD spread since VMware has announced their NSX network hypervisor based on software from their $1 billion Nicira acquisition. VMware wants to stop nothing short of disrupting the network industry in the same fashion in which they have the 86x server industry.

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