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Intel Beefs Up 11th-Gen Laptop Processors With Better Graphics and Faster Wifi

Gizmodo

Intel revealed new additions to its 11th-gen mobile processor lineup as part of this year’s virtual Computex show. The processors are based on Intel’s Evo platform and feature integrated Iris Xe graphics and WiFi 6. The company also announced a 5G modem for connectivity on future Windows machines. Read more.

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There's a Hidden Code in Intel's New Graphics Card Teaser

Gizmodo

Intel posted a cryptic teaser on Twitter this morning that seems to suggest the chipmaker is getting ready to release more details about its long-awaited gaming graphics card, the Xe HPG. Read more.

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Technology Short Take 167

Scott Lowe

Thomas Heinen examines some approaches for dealing with multi-architecture Docker image builds. Be aware that the authors of the article have an APISIX-based product.) (No, this is not related to streaming video. Virtualization William Lam takes a look at ESXi on the latest Intel NUC. and Kong API Gateway 3.0. (Be

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Travis Downs explores a recent Intel microcode update that may have negatively impacted performance. Via Alex Mitelman’s Systems Design Weekly 015 , I was pointed to this AWS article on multi-site active-active architectures. It’s a good starting point for thinking about operating your own active-active architecture.

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WWDC roundup: Top news and best tweets from Apple’s big developer conference

GeekWire

Apple rolled out a bevy of new product features today at its annual WWDC event, held virtually for the first time due to the global pandemic. Perhaps the biggest news from Monday was Apple’s transition to developing its own processing chips for the Mac, moving away from Intel. (Apple Image). Watch the full presentation below.

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How generative AI is accelerating silicon diversity

CIO Business Intelligence

Your organization likely uses laptops, PCs, and servers with Intel, AMD, and a few other lesser-known processor brands. This includes the architecture choices you make as you lean into AI tools and other innovations to modernize and transform your organization. What more do you need to know? A bit more, actually.

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Our biggest burning question about Apple’s ARM silicon

The Verge

But are Apple’s ARM chips actually powerful enough now to replace the likes of Intel and AMD? Three streams of simultaneous 4K Pro Res video in Final Cut Pro. It also seems telling that Apple isn’t publicly planning to get rid of Intel anytime soon. a handful of canned demos and vague promises. Dirt looked. a little messy.

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