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Massive SSD density boost is on the horizon thanks to Kioxia's 1,000-layer NAND plan

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Kioxia's projections, as covered by the Japanese outlet PC Watch, extrapolate from past trends and improve upon existing NAND cell technology. The company expects NAND die density to hit 100 Gbit/mm² with 1,000 memory cell layers just three years from now. To achieve this, the rate of increase would have.

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Tea Shop se adapta a las nuevas demandas del cliente gracias a la digitalización

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Hace más de tres décadas, nacía en el barrio barcelonés de Gracia una compañía especialista en té e infusiones al que pocos encontraban futuro. ¿La razón? Por aquel entonces, este tipo de bebidas no eran opciones de consumo muy extendidas en España. Sin embargo, en los últimos años, y sobre todo tras la incorporación de Joaquín María López como director general de la compañía en 2018, la enseña ha crecido hasta convertirse en uno de los referentes en el mundo del té e infusiones a granel.

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Stretchy displays could be Apple's next innovation, new patent suggests

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The patent, simply titled "Stretchable Display," explores the concept of displays with "stretchable portions and hermetically sealed rigid pixel islands." It essentially describes a screen that can wrap around different shapes while retaining the functioning of your average OLED panel.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 23, 2024

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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 23, 2024. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire Seattle’s Living Computers Museum logs off for good as Paul Allen estate will auction vintage items Living Computers Museum + Labs, the Seattle institution created by the late Microsoft co-founder P

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Fewer Americans want to buy an EV compared to four years ago, so what changed?

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The share of Americans who are very or somewhat seriously considering purchasing an electric vehicle has fallen significantly in the past year, dropping 9 percentage points, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. This is the first time the pace of growth has slowed in the US since mid-2020.

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Progressive Pre-Employment Assessment – A Complete Guide

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The Progressive Pre-Employment Assessment is a crucial step in the hiring process, as it evaluates candidates through various dimensions including cognitive abilities, personality traits, and role-specific skills. While employers and recruiters have this in the palm of their hand, candidates who master it will successfully navigate the assessment and have a higher chance of landing that dream job.

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This robot can jump higher than any other, could be used to explore planets one day

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This target was achieved by combining mathematics, computer simulations, lab experiments – and of course, some old-fashioned tinkering to optimize the ideal robot size, shape, and part layout.

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Move over GPUs, with 1,536 cores the Thunderbird RISC-V CPU is ready to eat your lunch

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The Austin-based semiconductor company InspireSemi announced that it has tapped out its first Thunderbird "supercomputer-on-a-chip" comprising 1,536 64-bit superscalar RISC-V CPU cores. Four chips can be installed on a single accelerator card, in a form factor similar to a GPU. This configuration brings the total number of cores per card.

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