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VMware customers take wait-and-see approach amid Broadcom changes

CIO Business Intelligence

When tech giant Broadcom acquired virtualization market leader VMware last October, it restructured licensing terms, laid off thousands of employees, and terminated partner agreements with resellers and service providers. VMware customers were understandably concerned. The VMware acquisition has been no different.

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RealNetworks releases its first hardware product, a kiosk that checks for proper facemask usage

GeekWire

But the pandemic is pushing many companies to try new things, and the software mainstay is getting into hardware for the first time. “We’re not trying to make any kind of political statement here,” said RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser in a virtual demonstration of the kiosk this week. and Canada.

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Apple’s new ARM-based Macs won’t support Windows through Boot Camp

The Verge

Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to PC makers to preinstall on new hardware, and the company hasn’t made copies of the operating system available for anyone to license or freely install. Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to OEMs,” says a Microsoft spokesperson in a statement to The Verge.

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CES 2022 will introduce HDMI 2.1a, another confusing new spec

The Verge

The HDMI Forum does note that it’ll be possible for set-top box, gaming companies, and TV manufacturers to add support through firmware updates for HDMI 2.1a As TFTCentral explains , according to the HDMI Licensing Administrator, now that HDMI 2.1 As TFTCentral explains , according to the HDMI Licensing Administrator, now that HDMI 2.1

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Google: Innovating in AI but can they catch up with cloud leaders?

CTOvision

is a holding company. The Company holds interests in Google Inc. The Company's segments include Google and Other Bets. Its technical infrastructure and Virtual Reality are also included in Google segment. Here is how Google describes themselves: Alphabet Inc. For more see: Google.com. Related articles.

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Solarflare’s Open Compute Platform, Software-Defined, NIC Card

CTOvision

The SFN8722 OCP offers 10GbE performance, which is critical for today’s data centers where ultra scale dominates the market, supports 1000s virtual NICs and dual 10 GbE ports, and provides up to 30 million of packets per second and ultra-low latency under one microsecond. Other capabilities include: Hardware Based Packet Telemetry.

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Solarflare’s Open Compute Platform, Software-Defined, NIC Card

CTOvision

Delivers 1000s Virtual NICs for Ultimate Scalability with the Lowest Possible Latency. companies, content delivery networks (CDNs), hosting companies, stock exchanges and other capital market institutions, as well as commercial and retail banks. Other capabilities include: Hardware Based Packet Telemetry. Marty Meehan.

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