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Seven important trends in the server sphere

Network World

There are numerous overall trends, experts say, including: AI everything: AI mania is everywhere and without high power hardware to run it, its just vapor. All the major players Nvidia, Supermicro, Google, Asus, Dell, Intel, HPE as well as smaller vendors are offering purpose-built AI hardware, according to a recent Network World article.

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Beyond ChatGPT: Secret robotics plans and the $38 billion humanoid revolution

CIO Business Intelligence

The application lists various hardware such as AI-powered smart devices, augmented and virtual reality headsets, and even humanoid robots. Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, confirmed to the media that the company is researching AI-powered consumer hardware and is working with several companies to do so.

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Supply chain issues a top concern across most industry sectors

CIO Business Intelligence

The 20 industries included in the Avnet Silica report include consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace and defence, telecom, fashion, retail, conglomerate, beverages and farming.

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AI and Beyond: Insights From NVIDIA Special Address at CES 2024

IT Toolbox

NVIDIA announced three new graphics cards, advancements in in-game NPC dev and robotics, and partnerships across healthcare and intelligent automotive. The post AI and Beyond: Insights From NVIDIA Special Address at CES 2024 appeared first on Spiceworks.

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Apple has a new head of hardware engineering in latest executive shuffle

The Verge

John Ternus, Apple’s new senior vice president of hardware engineering | Photo: Apple. Apple’s hardware team is getting its biggest shakeup in nearly a decade, as Dan Riccio — who served as the company’s senior vice president of hardware engineering since 2012 — transitions to “a new role” at the company. Photo: Apple.

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Computer vision is primed for business value

CIO Business Intelligence

But hardware shortages and labor disruptions in the pandemic’s wake are challenging companies’ ability to make good on the promise of computer vision, even as the pandemic itself has accelerated the potential of its use cases. According to Gartner, obstacles to adoption include hardware shortages and lack of processing capabilities.

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Zonar Systems lays off 57 employees as parent company Continental considers restructuring

GeekWire

The company, founded in 2001, provides GPS and telematics hardware and software solutions for fleets across a variety of industries such as construction, transportation and the utility industry. The idea is to use hardware and software to help fleet operators save money on fuel, improve maintenance, and increase safety.