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CES 2024: Qualcomm AI Chip for Virtual and Mixed Reality Could Compete with Apple Vision Pro

Tech Republic

The Snapdragon XR+ Gen 2 refines Qualcomm’s hardware that enables virtual and mixed reality meetings. Plus, Qualcomm continues to commit to autonomous car tech.

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Arm expands offerings in IoT, virtual hardware, and 5G

Venture Beast

Arm is offering new chip design offerings in the internet of things (IoT), virtual hardware, and 5G sectors. Read More.

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MWC 2022: 5G software, service assurance and sustainability

TM Forum

A return to face-to-face meetings proved a great relief for the 50,000 or so attendees of the GSMA’s Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. And Ericsson signed a hardware, software and services deal with Zain KSA live at the event for a new charging platform. developing here with AT&T software.

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Facebook names a new CTO with a major focus on hardware

The Verge

Facebook is serious about being a long-term player in hardware. On Wednesday, the company promoted Andrew Bosworth, the current head of its hardware division that makes Oculus and other consumer devices, to the role of chief technology officer, replacing outgoing CTO Mike Schroepfer when he becomes a senior fellow next year.

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

GeekWire

From its early days as a streaming audio pioneer to its recent expansion into facial recognition technology, RealNetworks has focused on software and services throughout its 27-year history. But the pandemic is pushing many companies to try new things, and the software mainstay is getting into hardware for the first time.

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Did you want a side of SLBS (server less BS) with your software or hardware FUD?

Storage IO Blog

It turns out, serverless BS (SLBS) and hardware less are still trendy, and while some might view the cloud or software-defined data center (SDDC) virtualization, or IoT folks as the culprits, it is more widespread with plenty of bandwagon riders. appeared first on StorageIOblog.

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21-22 May O’Reilly Solid Conference Heralds the Merging of the Physical and Virtual Worlds

CTOvision

Here are details: Solid Heralds the Merging of the Physical and Virtual Worlds. Call it the Internet of Things, the Age of Intelligent Devices, the Industrial Internet, the Programmable World, a neologism of your own choosing—it amounts to the same thing—the intersection of software, the Internet, big data, and physical objects.