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ARM promises greater efficiency with next-gen Mali components

Smartphones and tablets have become our main computers, ARM argued in a press release today, and they should be our most efficient devices. Enter the new T800 GPUs, DP550 display processor, and V550...

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Worldwide 3D printing shipments to double over the next year

Analyst firm Gartner has predicted that shipments of 3D printers will double every year to reach 2.3 million in 2018. That may sound like a lot of zeroes, but the figure is just a small fraction of...

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buying guide: Best gaming mouse – top 5 gaming mice reviewed

If you’re serious about PC gaming, you’ve put your heart and soul into building your rig. You’ve hand-selected the right combination of memory, processing power and storage options, calculated your...

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Analysis: Pentium FDIV: The processor bug that shook the world

This week we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the FDIV bug, an error in the then-new Intel Pentium processor. It was discovered by Thomas Nicely, a professor of mathematics, on 19 October 1994 and...

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Autodesk to invest $100m in 3D printing startups

Just a few months after it announced its plans to produce and sell a 3D printer based on its own open-source 3D printing platform called Spark, Autodesk has revealed that it will be investing $100...

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Opinion: What a spreadsheet taught me about the future of 3D printing

This was supposed to be a hands-on of our first 3D printer here at TechRadar. Instead it turned out to be an eye-opener into how far away we are from user-friendly, plug-and-play 3D printers...

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Interview: Software-defined storage evolved: from scale-out architecture to SSDs

Introduction Software-defined storage (SDS) is stil a relatively new concept. While its definition varies among vendors it is centred around decoupling storage intelligence from the hardware that data...

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Interview: Is VDI in need of a health check-up?

Introduction Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) can help businesses in numerous ways. By deploying thin clients to end users and running desktops on virtual machines, rather than on PCs, they allow...

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Intel CEO vows to make Edison platform even smaller and run on 3V battery

Intel will launch a new version of Edison, one that is likely to be much smaller than the current version and may be unveiled by the end of next year. Speaking at the company’s "Make It Wearable...

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Toshiba expands its wearable device processor lineup

Toshiba subsidiary Toshiba America has expanded its lineup of application processors for wearable devices. The new processor, the TZ1021MBG, is an update of the TZ1001MBG, which Toshiba launched in...

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The new Raspberry Pi Model A+ is smaller and cheaper, but just as tasty

Raspberry Pi is getting predictable in its naming schemes, but we won’t complain about that when it results in the smaller and cheaper new Raspberry Pi Model A+. The A+ follows the Raspberry Pi Model...

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Now you can 3D print your own Raspberry Pi-powered laptop

Ever fancied building your own laptop? Following the launch of the world’s first 3D-printed laptop, which houses a Raspberry Pi micro-computer inside, that dream is now a reality. The crowd-funded...

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Interview: The future for NVMe technology, and how UNH-IOL advances its progress

Recent product announcements prove the NVMe (NVM Express) revolution is underway and is expected to continue with a wave of new products hitting the market in the coming months. Through its NVMe...

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Intel’s wearable CPU family to get shot in the arm

Anonymous sources have leaked what look like genuine roadmaps of Intel’s Quark product family on the popular Chinese social network Weibo’ these point out to an acceleration in the rate of...

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Amazon gets Intel to build custom Xeon CPU

Amazon revealed that Intel has built a custom, Haswell-based processor called the Xeon E5-2666 v3, one that will deliver compute-optimised EC2 instances called C4. The processor runs at a base clock...

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ARM scores big win in HPC market with Cray

The daddy of supercomputer manufacturers, Cray, has confirmed that it is exploring "alternative processor design points", before adding "the potential use of 64 bit ARM technologies" as well as "other...

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Buying Guide: Printer deals: how to save big on inkjet and laser printers...

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner. Don’t wait until your alarm clock rings at 5AM on November 28 to try to find the right printer for your loved one. TechRadar’s expert editors...

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Qualcomm to enter ARM server chip market

Qualcomm’s CEO, Steve Mollenkopf, has identified the server market as a $15 billion opportunity and will deliver products to address that market. Mollenkopf, speaking at the company’s annual analyst...

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Lenovo joins Intel custom business with new Xeon CPU

Lenovo has announced that it partnered with Intel to produce its own Xeon, the E5-2698A v3. Oracle (the E7-8890 v2) and Amazon (E5-2666 v3) have already announced similar partnerships and it looks...

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Intel set to combine mobile and PC divisions

Intel could merge its mobile division and its PC division to create a Client Computing Group CCG that would be led by Kirk Skaugen, the current head of Intel’s PC division. The changes are likely to...

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