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It is very possible that the future of computing will be cloud computing based compared to processors in smartphones, especially as the internet network becomes more massive, in addition to electronic waste which is difficult to recycle.
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E-waste, electronic waste, is one of the growing global problem. It can be hazardous to life and earth. 3R policy is followed everywhere i.e reduce, reuse and recycle but what all I want is your attention towards the health hazard. Help and guide me
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The next big thing after AI: Quantum Computing I recently watched a video “Quantum computing is the next revolution” by Michio Kaku, physicist and professor. The video dives deep into the potential of quantum computing, and the challenges of buildin
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I was just having a chat with my partner Dhananjay about the massive pileup of electronic waste, and something clicked. We’re constantly innovating—but at what cost? EVs are seen as the future, but the number of battery swaps and replacements will ev
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When AI changed the rules, cloud computing had to change too. And that’s exactly where Oracle took the lead. Most cloud giants like AWS, Azure, and GCP still rely on virtualization — where resources like CPU, GPU, and memory are shared across users.
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Microsoft (OpenAI) + Nvidia vs Google + Apple. Edge AI refers to computing on your device, as opposed to the cloud. The first company to successfully implement this could capture a significant market share. The key players are expected to be Micro
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Google in Talks to Acquire Cybersecurity Startup Wiz for $30 Billion Google (Alphabet) is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire Wiz, a cybersecurity startup, for a whopping $30 billion—potentially making it Google’s largest acquisition ever.
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Intel vs AMD: The Tech Rivalry That Reshaped Computing. • Early Days: Intel was the gold standard with innovations like the x86 architecture. • AMD, founded a year later, played the role of the underdog, often offering cheaper alternatives. • Intel
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