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ARM launches first cores based on DynamIQ micro-architecture

ARM launches first cores based on DynamIQ micro-architecture

[ad_1] The CPU cores, which use big.LITTLE and TrustZone technology, are designated Cortex A-75 and A-55. They have dedicated instructions for AI which are intended to boost AI performance by 50x in the next 3-5 years. The A-75 claims a 50% increase in performance enabling it to address laptop, networking and server applications within aRead more about ARM launches first cores based on DynamIQ micro-architecture[…]

Here's more evidence Snapchat is getting into the drone business

Here's more evidence Snapchat is getting into the drone business

[ad_1] Disappearing photos and videos might not always (or ever) be profitable, which is why representatives of Snapchat parent company Snap have spoken about spreading out into other areas – and one of those other areas could well be drones. We first got word that a Snapchat drone could be on the cards back inRead more about Here's more evidence Snapchat is getting into the drone business[…]

10 best Linux distros for privacy fiends and security buffs in 2017

10 best Linux distros for privacy fiends and security buffs in 2017

[ad_1] While definitely not for novice users, Qubes is one of the top privacy-conscious distros. The graphical installer must be used to install the OS to your hard drive, which will be encrypted. Qubes OS uses the Xen Hypervisor to run a number of virtual machines, compartmentalising your life into ‘personal’, ‘work’, ‘internet’ and soRead more about 10 best Linux distros for privacy fiends and security buffs in 2017[…]

Google makes it easier to find your own stuff from the search box

Google makes it easier to find your own stuff from the search box

[ad_1] Google has begun rolling out a new Personal tab on its search results page, so users can quickly switch to looking through their own stuff rather than the web at large: items from Gmail, Google Photos and other Google services are included. The search capabilities aren’t actually new – you’ve long been able toRead more about Google makes it easier to find your own stuff from the search box[…]

Zuckerberg preaches connection

Zuckerberg preaches connection

[ad_1] “Technology and automation are eliminating many jobs,” said Zuckerberg, “membership in communities is declining. Many people feel disconnected and depressed, and are trying to fill a void. We have a generational challenge — to not only create new jobs, but create a renewed sense of purpose.” “I found that out the hard way,” saidRead more about Zuckerberg preaches connection[…]

BA computer woes leave flights cancelled and passengers stranded

BA computer woes leave flights cancelled and passengers stranded

[ad_1] Update: All BA flights to and from Heathrow and Gatwick have been cancelled for Saturday May 27. Our original story is below… If you’re trying to take off on a British Airways flight from London today then you might not be in the best of moods – a serious computer malfunction has left planesRead more about BA computer woes leave flights cancelled and passengers stranded[…]

UltraSoC raises $6.4m

UltraSoC raises $6.4m

[ad_1] Rupert Baines, CEO UltraSOC New investors are: Atlante Tech, Enso Ventures, Oxford Capital and Guillaume d’Eyssautier, who join existing investors Octopus Ventures and South East Seed Fund (FSE Group). “Hard tech is back in favor with the UK and global investment community, with recent funding for Ultrahaptics, Graphcore and SiFive (a fellow RISC-V proponent), plusRead more about UltraSoC raises $6.4m[…]