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Google to release its own smartphone this year

Google is reportedly taking a page from Apple's book and building its own Google smartphone, so it can have a hand in both the Android software and hardware experience. Read More

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A Raspberry Pi 3 competitor will boast an SSD storage slot
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Seagate targets storage for drones and robots
Pure Storage now offers a novel way to upgrade flash arrays
External Seagate hub adds 8TB storage to Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi 3
Battle lines are drawn: IBM prepares Power9 to take on Intel and ARM

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Benefits of Flash for Virtualized Environments

Did you know that over 77% of all enterprises have adopted a "virtual first" strategy for new server deployment? Check out the current virtualization market statistics and find out why flash is essential for virtual computing. Read More

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A Raspberry Pi 3 competitor will boast an SSD storage slot

You can't put SSDs on Raspberry Pi 3, but a competitive board coming soon will have that option. Read More

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Fujitsu turns to ARM for Post-K supercomputer

Alternative chip architectures are taking some thunder away from Intel's x86 at this week's International Supercomputing Conference in Frankfurt. The ARM architecture, which dominates mobile-device chips, will appear in Fujitsu's next flagship supercomputer. Read More

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Elon Musk wants to build you a robotic housekeeper

High-tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has his sights set on building robots that can do housework, have conversations and play games. Read More

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Intel's megachips will take on Nvidia's GPUs and Google's TPUs

In 2018, Intel will likely release a faster and more power-efficient Xeon Phi, a supercomputing chip that is already in some of the world's fastest computers. Intel is also looking beyond CPUs to FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays), which can be faster in key tasks. Read More

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Seagate targets storage for drones and robots

Seagate is targeting drones and robots as it looks to add its storage technologies to new devices. Read More

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Pure Storage now offers a novel way to upgrade flash arrays

Pure Storage already lets enterprises buy new controllers for their flash arrays by subscription. Now it's offering a way to trade in old flash media when new and improved versions come out. Read More

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External Seagate hub adds 8TB storage to Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi 3

Seagate's packing an 8TB hard drive in its new external Backup Plus Hub, which can be hooked up to a Raspberry Pi 3 or Chromebooks for expanded storage. Read More

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Battle lines are drawn: IBM prepares Power9 to take on Intel and ARM

IBM has many goals with its upcoming Power9 chip, and one is to challenge the dominance of Intel's x86 chips in the data center. Read More

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Gartner: Solid-State Array TCO Reality Check

Are solid-state arrays (SSAs) worth the extra cost? This independent survey of SSA users found that their deployments provided a positive ROI after only 5.4 months, significantly faster than hard-disk drive (HDD) storage systems. Read More

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