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05 Jan, 2023

Intel splits GPU group into two separate units

Restructuring move puts Intel's gaming and data center products into separate categories to better serve both markets.

Image: EU Commission opens antitrust inquiry into Broadcom’s $61B VMware acquisition

EU Commission opens antitrust inquiry into Broadcom’s $61B VMware acquisition

The investigation relates to concerns of price gouging and decreased competition for hardware components that interoperate with VMware's software.

US-China chip war puts global enterprises in the crosshairs

While the Biden administration’s ban on exports of certain chip technology to China is targeted at China’s military and industrial use, enterprises across the world will find their supply chains disrupted.

Server supply chain undergoes shift due to geopolitical risks

TrendForce believes core parts of the server supply chain will shift to Southeast Asia and the Americas as a result of geopolitical risks and trade disputes.

Nvidia still crushing the data center market

Nvidia's data-center segment is its largest business, fueled by supercomputers, high-performance computing and AI. But AMD and Intel are upping the GPU competition.

Using the ss command on Linux to view details on sockets

The ss command on Linux systems can provide extensive details on the sockets that provide communications between systems. This article describes ss and some of the many options available to you.

The top 12 tech stories of 2022

The year highlighted how vulnerable the technology sector is to the vagaries of geopolitics and the macroeconomy, as IT giants laid off workers, regulators cracked down on tech rule-breakers, nations negotiated data security regulations, the US-China chip war widened, and the Ukraine war disrupted business as usual.

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