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Kioxia sent 130 TB of solid-state storage to the International Space Station

In context: Kioxia was spun off from Toshiba in June 2018. In the early 1980s, while it was still part of the Japanese conglomerate, the company was credited with the invention of flash memory. Now Kioxia is bringing that very same storage technology into orbit. Working in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Kioxia recently […]

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Comcast abandons 10G branding on recommendation of advertising watchdog

What just happened? Comcast has reluctantly agreed to discontinue its use of “10G” branding when referring to Xfinity network speeds, following complaints from rival wireless providers. The National Advertising Review Board (NARB), the appellate advertising body of BBB National Programs, recommended Comcast abandon its “10G” branding. At the very least, the board said, the branding

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SK Hynix on track to deliver HBM3E this year, HBM4 in 2026

In brief: As generative AI gobbles up more and more capacity, the evolution of high-bandwidth memory products will be key to its continued functioning. Suppliers are rolling out second generation HBM3 products but real change will come with HBM4. SK Hynix’s newest high-bandwidth memory product, HBM3E, is currently in mass production and will be introduced

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Next-gen autonomous drone set to unveil hidden secrets of Antarctica

Bottom line: Better information allows for better predictions – this new drone will help scientists fill in the blanks on our maps of Antarctica, improving our estimates of how the continent will respond to changing climates. A new, autonomous drone has arrived at Rothera Research Station in Antarctica as part of the British Antarctic Survey

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Durability tests prove Apple’s Vision Pro is much sturdier than you might think

What just happened? There’s been plenty of controversy over the $3,500 price tag that Apple slapped on its Vision Pro headset, but here’s some good news for rich Cupertino fans intending to buy one: the device is a lot more durable than you’d imagine. With the Apple Vision Pro finally going on sale two days

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Nvidia H100 AI GPUs might cost 3 to 6 times as much as AMD’s MI300s

The big picture: The two GPU rivals may argue over who has the more powerful AI acceleration graphics card, but there’s no doubt about which hardware is more expensive. Nvidia has been selling its high-powered AI chips at ridiculous margins for months, and new estimates put AMD’s prices at a fraction of those costs. Citigroup

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Cryptomining accounts for up to 2.3% of US electricity consumption

In a nutshell: Following a crackdown in China in 2021, cryptomining has boomed in the US and, according to the Energy Information Administration, could now be responsible for as much as 2.3% of the country’s total energy consumption. Cryptocurrency mining in the US is nothing new, having been around for about 10 years, but since

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Samsung responds to criticism of the Galaxy S24’s AI photo-editing features

The big picture: Samsung is addressing head-on concerns that are wider than just new features for a smartphone. Generative AI needs to be regulated, according to the company’s head of customer experience, Patrick Chomet, and governments are right to be concerned about its capabilities. At this year’s first Unpacked event, Samsung showed off a series

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