New memory technology to serve dual roles of mass storage and system memory There will be a sea change in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market over the next five years, with more dense and reliable technologies challenging dominant NAND flash memory now used in solid-state drives (SSDs) and embedded in mobile products. As a result, server, storage and application vendors are now working on new spe
Intel forced to cut jobs and spending as revenue continues to decline Despite a plan to cut thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in annual spending, Intel remains vulnerable to declines in PC sales, say analysts. "A penny saved is a penny earned" seems to be the new motto for Intel—struggling to grow its revenue due to overdependence on PC sales—and is instead looking at an annual spending cu
Business-ready notebooks come in all shapes, sizes, and prices. Here’s how to pick the best laptops for all your users, whether you’re leasing or buying outright. They may be part and parcel of everyday business, but with hundreds of business-oriented laptops to choose from — everything from sleek ultralight tablets to huge portable workstations — picking the right ones to outfit your company’s wo
Thought-controlled computers may soon be a reality Today's human-computer interface is an I/O bottleneck that can be corrected, says scientist CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - In 1960, computer scientist J.C.R. Licklider published Man-Computer Symbiosis, a paper that outlined his dream for interactive computing and helped pave the way to the creation of the graphical user interface. This week, at the Massachuse
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