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FPGA maker Xilinx aims new software programmable chips at data centers

Xilinx, which for decades has vied with rival Altera (now part of Intel) for technical leadership in FPGAs, is unveiling what it calls a new product category – the Adaptive Compute Acceleration Platform (ACAP) – that, it says, goes far beyond the capabilities of current FPGAs. Read More

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Windows Server 19 embraces hybrid cloud, hyperconverged data centers, Linux

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Could these grain-sized computers using blockchain networks thwart counterfeiters?

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