July 2023

Micron Publishes Updated DRAM Roadmap: 32 Gb DDR5 DRAMs, GDDR7, HBMNext

In addition to unveiling its first HBM3 memory products yesterday, Micron also published a fresh DRAM roadmap for its AI customers for the coming years. Being one of the world’s largest memory manufacturers, Micron has a lot of interesting things planned, including high-capacity DDR5 memory devices and modules, GDDR7 chips for graphics cards and other…

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Zelda: Oracle Of Ages And Oracle Of Seasons Now Available On Switch

Subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online can now access two of the most beloved Game Boy Color games of all time. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons join the roster of playable classic games as part of the Nintendo Switch Online’s Game Boy catalog.  As was true…

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Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons Review – Tag Team Turmoil

Double Dragon may be one of the original pillars of the beat ‘em up genre, but that foundation has weakened in modern times. Infrequent sequels of varying quality have tested Jimmy and Billy Lee’s modern relevance, but Double Dragon Gaiden does a solid job of reinventing the pair with a neat tag team mechanic. Though…

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Cisco, BT and others launch network security coalition

Some of the world’s largest suppliers of networking technology have joined together with the Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law, a Washington DC-based non-profit, to form an industry alliance focused on aligning technology providers, cyber security experts and non-profits to help solve some of the most pressing cyber security problems affecting data and networks today.…

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Micron Unveils HBM3 Gen2 Memory: 1.2 TB/sec Memory Stacks For HPC and AI Processors

Micron today is introducing its first HBM3 memory products, becoming the latest of the major memory manufacturers to start building the high bandwidth memory that’s widely used in server-grade GPUs and other high-end processors. Aiming to make up for lost time against its Korean rivals, Micron intends to essentially skip “vanilla” HBM3 and move straight…

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The Digital Card Game DC Dual Force Has New Trailers For Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, And Harley Quinn

DC Dual Force, the digital card game based on DC’s universe of characters, has entered open beta (you can download it here) which means anyone is free to check out the game. It will also be coming to Steam when it gets its full, official release some time soon, and presumably other platforms. It will…

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A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to network cost and bandwidth optimisation

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. July 2023 A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to network cost and bandwidth optimisation Coming in under budget for appropriate network performance takes some strategic nous. In this 15-page buyer’s guide, Computer Weekly looks at how companies can gain effective global coverage, what can be done to…

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UK organisations lack confidence to carry out basic cyber tasks

Businesses across the UK continue to suffer from a basic cyber security skills gap, with supposed security leaders at approximately 50% of organisations saying they lacked the confidence to carry out the most basic tasks as outlined in the NCSC’s Cyber Essentials programme, or lacking appropriate support from third parties. This is according to the…

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Rapidus Wants to Supply 2nm Chips to Tech Giants, Challenge TSMC

It has been a couple of decades since a Japanese fab has offered a leading-edge chip manufacturing process. Even to this day, none of the Japanese chipmakers have made it as far as adopting FinFETs, something that U.S. and Taiwanese companies adopted in early-to-mid-2010s. But Rapidus, a semiconductor consortium backed by the Japanese government and…

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