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Can this monster 16-core PC chip challenge Intel's i9? AMD teases ThreadRipper

Due out this summer, the 'Ryzen 9' ThreadRipper processor will likely go toe-to-toe with Intel's i9 CPUs.

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IoT World 2017: Sustainability and smart transportation with Zipcar

At Internet of Things World 2017 in Santa Clara, Calif., Tracey Zhen, president of Zipcar, talks about how important sustainability is to the transportation goals of a smart city.

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The cloud vs. data center decision

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