Remove 2028 Remove Hardware Remove Operating Systems Remove Security
article thumbnail

Oak Ridge seeks next-level supercomputer to blow away Frontier

Network World

The US Frontier supercomputer may be the most powerful computer on the planet, but at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), which operates it, isn’t resting on its laurels. This month ORNL issued a massive request for proposal for OLCF-6 , a new machine, now dubbed Discovery, to be delivered by late 2027 or early 2028.

Energy 147
article thumbnail

Windows 10’s days are numbered, and Microsoft is starting a big push for Windows 11 upgrades

GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft is looking to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week as a catalyst for Windows users to upgrade to new PCs running the latest version of the operating system and specialized AI processors. Microsoft also points to improved security and battery life as reasons to upgrade.

Windows 82
article thumbnail

Apple and Google are coming for your car

Vox

Then there’s Android Automotive Operating System (AAOS), which is free and open source. Carmakers can use it to build their own infotainment systems — basically, AAOS is the car equivalent to Android’s mobile operating system. The data privacy and security implications are grave,” the letter said.

Apple 98