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Chip shortage seen lasting well into second quarter of 2022

The existing global shortage of semiconductors is expected to last through this year and into the second quarter of the next, the technology analyst firm Gartner has said, adding that normal levels of...

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NVIDIA bid to stop new GeForce cards ending up in mining setups

Graphics processing unit designer NVIDIA has announced that it will be reducing the ethereum hash rate on its GeForce RTX 3080, RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 Ti graphics cards which are due to be shipped later...

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Apple leads global smartwatch 1Q2021 shipments by proverbial country mile

Apple bucked the trend in global smartwatch shipments in the first quarter of 2021, increasing its shipments by 50% year-on-year, compared to a growth rate of 35% for the overall market, the technology...

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NERSC's Perlmutter is 'world's fastest AI supercomputer': claim

The Permutter supercomputer at the US National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) will deliver approximately four exaflops of AI performance, according to GPU supplier Nvidia, making...

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AMD Radeon Pro W6000 range brings new high-end graphics options

AMD has introduced the first members of the Radeon Pro W6000 family: the W6800 and W6600 graphics cards and the W6600M GPU for mobile computers. The Radeon Pro W6800 is "the most powerful workstation...

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Creative's work-from-home audio and visual kits hits the right notes

If you're working from home - and with lockdown after lockdown, so many of us are - Creative Labs wants to ensure you have the best audio and video experience. The company has bundled three of its...

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Barco updates UniSee video wall system

Visualisation and collaboration specialist Barco has updated its UniSee LCD video wall system. Barco UniSee was originally launched in 2017, and there are now more than 2,500 installations around the...

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Epson RapidReceipt RR-600W helps eliminate paper storage

Epson's new RapidReceipt RR-600W receipt and document scanner aims to make life easier for small businesses, micro businesses and home users. According to Epson, the RapidReceipt RR-600W is the only...

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Jensen Huang named recipient of the Robert N. Noyce Award

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang is the 2021 recipient of the Robert N. Noyce Award. Huang will formally receive the recognition at the SIA Awards dinner on 18 November 2021. The SIA presents the...

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Epos launches Impact D DECT headsets

Audio and video hardware specialist Epos has launched its Impact D range of lightweight wireless headsets. Designed for people working in offices and contact centres, the Impact D series are said to...

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Microsoft tweaks its Surface portfolio

Microsoft unveils the largest update to its Surface portfolio: with PixelSense displays, new pen technology, mics and cameras, silicon and form factors, the new Surface devices are primed for...

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VIDEO Interview: Hyperscalers' George Cvetanovski talks open hardware...

GUEST INTERVIEW: Hyperscalers is the Australian next-gen open-OEM solving IT's complexity, eliminating proprietary hardware and software vendor lock-ins, delivering better technologies at competitive...

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Dell updates PowerEdge server family

Dell's new PowerEdge entry-level rack and tower servers are designed for small, medium and large businesses, according to the company. The Dell EMC PowerEdge T550 features 3rd Generation Intel Xeon...

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Pawsey Supercomputing Centre signs deal with Finland's CSC

Western Australia's Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and Finland's CSC – IT Centre for Science have signed a deal to collaborate on advanced computing solutions to improve global research...

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XPG Headshot gaming mouse and Genesis DDR5 RAM recognised for design excellence

XPG, Xtreme Performance Gear, has been recognised for design excellence in the Japanese Good Design Award for 2021, for its XPG Headshot gaming mouse and Genesis DDR5 memory module. XPG is a...

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Sydney firm claims leadership in chip development for IoT market

Australia could hardly claim to be known for its prowess in the semiconductor sector, yet a Sydney company claims leadership in one niche: development of the smallest, fastest and lowest power Wi-FI...

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Seagate launches external hard drives for Xbox

Seagate launches the new Game Drive Hub, Game Drive, and Game Drive Halo Infinite Special Edition for Xbox. These external hard drives, which are built for storage capacity for today’s most advanced...

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Intel launches 12th Gen Intel Core family, including 'world's best gaming...

The 12th Gen ('Alder Lake') Intel Core processor family includes 60 variants, starting with six unlocked desktop processors. One of the six, the 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900K is "the world’s best...

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Three Huawei MateBook laptops released in time for Christmas

Upgraded versions of the Huawei MateBook X Pro 2021, Huawei MateBook 14 2021, and Huawei MateBook D 14 will be available for sale in Australia from 11 November, the Huawei Consumer Business Group has...

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Q-Crtrl dramatically improves quantum error rates

Quantum control infrastructure software specialist Q-Ctrl has demonstrated that an advanced error-suppression technique increases the likelihood of quantum computing algorithm success over 2500% on...

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