This document provides details about how and when your College computer will be replaced. Although the College is no longer leasing computers, we will continue to follow a fair and organized ...
It’s also a solid productivity chip, with eight Zen 4 cores that make it feel like a “real” desktop CPU rather than an ...
The use of current technology contributes to the effectiveness and efficiency of the University community. Older computers have a higher operational and support cost that negatively impacts faculty, ...
SAIT works to ensure that individual computing equipment for Student Affairs staff is replaced on a life-cycle that ensures its effectiveness, and that computing equipment adheres to SAIT standards.
On the whole, the cost of computers has dropped a lot. (When adjusted for inflation, the mid-1990s equivalent of today’s basic $650 computers came in around $4,000.) But PCs still aren’t cheap—so it’s ...
With AMD’s powerful Ryzen AI 9 processor, Nvidia’s RTX 5070 GPU, and a design built for easy upgrades, the Framework Laptop ...
BCCR is the Boston College Computer Replacement Program. Through the program, eligible faculty and staff computers are replaced every four years. One computer is deployed per position, per four-year ...
With Intel offering AI chips for PCs while OEMs such as Lenovo, Acer, and Asustek Computer actively invest in new AI PC projects, the PC industry may experience a wave of replacement not seen in many ...