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Not just the hardware: How deep is Nvidia's software moat?

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This is Nvidia's flagship event for building the software ecosystem around CUDA and the other pieces of it's software stack. Read Entire Article Beyond the potential announcement of the next-gen B100 GPU, GTC is not really an event about chips, GTC is a show for developers.

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FuryGPU is an open source hardware GPU built from scratch

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Dylan Barrie is a game developer and hardware hobbyist. Over the last fourteen years of his career in the game industry, Barrie primarily focused on the software side of graphics rendering. Read Entire Article However, he started developing a custom, full-stack GPU four years ago in his spare time.

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A look at the prototype hardware and software Intel uses for CPU validation

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Using an internal Intel tool called ROC (short for real time overclocking) along with prototype hardware, der8auer was able to push the 13900HK to 6.0GHz with relative ease before it locked up. That's pretty impressive for a mobile chip although again, he was using prototype hardware and software. Read Entire Article

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Cisco amps up security analytics software

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Cisco unveiled a new version of its Secure Network Analytics (SNA) software aimed at making it easier to track more data flows and act faster on relevant security alerts. To read this article in full, please click here Enhancements in SNA release 7.4.2

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Opinion: Everybody wants to software

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In recent years, many of these "have-not" companies have increasingly discussed their goals of attaching software revenue streams to their hardware. Read Entire Article This ranges from the reviled, like BMW's heated seats-as-a-service, to Nvidia's cloud ambitions with its Omniverse platform.

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For new hardware companies, waiting is the hardest part

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We obviously have strong biases when it comes to the benefits of investing in hardware versus investing in software. Read Entire Article And we have some strong opinions on the investment cases for each being much more similar than the common wisdom holds. Nonetheless, there are obvious differences between the two, and we.

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Apple prepares in-box iPhone software update system for unboxing convenience

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The hardware is said to look like a metal cubby for shoes, and reportedly uses MagSafe and various wireless technologies to remotely turn on an iPhone, download and install updates, and turn the phone. Read Entire Article According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple started testing Presto in select retail stores late last year.

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