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The future of work: AI PCs with Intel at the core

CIO Business Intelligence

They can also increase customisation, using AI to adapt to individual user needs and tailor workflows, applications, and experiences. This is a sea change, says Tom Pieser, Large Enterprise Sales Strategy Specialist at Intel. For one, they provide lower latency and faster response times as they can process large datasets locally.

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New Spectre derivative bug haunts Intel processors

Network World

Intel just can’t catch a break these days. Researchers at Ohio State University have found a way to use the Spectre design flaw to break into the SGX secure environment of an Intel CPU to steal information. SGX stands for Software Guard eXtensions. To read this article in full, please click here

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades

Network World

“It allows users to navigate the filesystem, upload new files to the machine, as well as regular file operations like copying, moving and renaming files.” This transition brings improved application performance, faster code execution, and enhanced scaling capabilities while maintaining backward compatibility for existing applications.

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IBM preps Power servers with AI support, new processor

Network World

Highlights of the 2025 roadmap include: IBM’s Spyre Accelerator for AI will be part of the Power processing systems. A new AI-based assistant will aid in RPG application modernization and development. Developing RPG The chief application development system widely used by Power servers and its ecosystem is RPG. “We

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AWS offers a glimpse of its AI networking infrastructure

Network World

Amazon Web Services has been seriously bolstering its network to handle the increased demands associated with its AI-based applications and services. In addition, AWS works with partners including Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, and AMD to offer accelerators in the cloud for ML and generative AI applications, according to Kalyanaraman.

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Cloudera jockeys for AI platform prominence

Network World

That means that using one single hyperscaler’s AI stack can limit enterprise IT options when it comes to deploying AI applications. So, there’s a race on right now for what company will be the default platform for generative AI, the operating system for the next evolution of the enterprise, the middleware that will tie it all together.

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Why endpoint security will be a renewed priority for businesses of all sizes in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

A truly robust endpoint solution will provide protection at all levels of the device, from the core BIOS, through to the hardware, firmware and application layers. This is what Intel has aimed to deliver with the Intel vPro® platform. It starts with total component traceability that starts at the factory floor.

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