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Microsoft Uses Boiling Liquid to Cool Data Center Servers
By Aaron Klotz published
Microsoft is developing a radically new cooling technology for servers known as boiling liquid, this new liquid is hope to replace air cooling by being cheaper, cooler, and more reliable.
Google Hires Intel Veteran to Develop Custom Datacenter SoCs
By Anton Shilov published
Google outlines long-term vision for server design & establishes new design center.
Apple’s 'I’m a Mac' Guy Switches Sides in New Intel Ads
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Intel’s hired Apple’s old “I’m a Mac” actor to push PCs in a new series of attack ads that cement the company's new antagonistic relationship with its former partner.
Microsoft Reportedly Moving Its Servers to Custom Chips
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Microsoft’s currently working to move its servers and potentially some Surface devices to its own custom chips.
Microsoft Shuttering Physical Retail Stores
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft is closing its retail stores to focus on online retail. Some stores will be turned into experience centers.
Nvidia, Microsoft Supply Chains Start to Recover
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
Microsoft and Nvidia join Intel and AMD in citing rejuvenated Chinese supply chains.
Coronavirus Hits Amazon Warehouse Workers as Company Ramps Up Hiring
By Nathaniel Mott published
At least five workers in Amazon's warehouses have contracted COVID-19.
Apple and Distributors Fined $1.38 Billion by French Antitrust Regulators
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Apple and two of France's biggest tech distributors have been fined a total of $1.38 billion USD for anti-competitive practices.
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