We previously explored how vulnerabilities hidden deep within the hardware and software infrastructure supply chain represent a growing security threat to organizations worldwide. Even if you've taken ...
The endless, drawn-out pandemic years are definitely over for the PC. Just a couple of years back, lockdowns and chip shortages caused PC components (even webcams!) to plunge out of stock and products ...
When historians look back at the PC industry in 2025, they’ll probably remember a time of intense turmoil. Between wildly ...
Everything you do on your computer is the direct result of hardware and software working together. The hardware provides the raw power and functionality that enables the computer to work, and the ...
While PennHacks no longer exists in name , the competition now exists as part of PennApps. This year, PennApps added a hardware track to the international competition , allowing participants to build ...
Demand for generative artificial intelligence (AI) services is being cited as the reason why spending on datacentre hardware and software hit a record high in 2024. According to figures from IT ...
In theory, any piece of software could be built out of discrete pieces of hardware, provided there are enough transistors, passive components, and time available. In general, though, we’re much more ...
Hardware emulation continues to prove itself as a handy tool for hardware/software co-verification, where the objective is testing the integration of hardware and software. Part 1 of this series ...
We had the opportunity to add a new feature to our lineup: the FLOSS Weekly podcast. It’s a very long running series that covers the goings on in the free, libre, and open-source software world. It’s ...
The Microsoft Surface and just-announced Nexus 7 tablet from Google indicate that we’re clearly seeing a trend toward more Apple-style integration of hardware and software design. The virtue of this ...
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