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  • [New] Northrop Grumman has rapidly moved beyond designs to hardware, motors and systems for its NGI solution to lower the risk for the Missile Defense Agency. EDR
  • [New] The introduction of the next generation of Surface hardware, powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips, is expected to bring a new level of performance and AI capabilities to Microsoft's flagship devices. MSFT News Today
  • Combined enterprise and service provider spending across hardware, software, professional services, and provisioned services for edge solutions will sustain strong growth through 2027 when spending will reach $350 billion. Caribbean News Global
  • Bloomberg Intelligence expects generative AI to represent 10% of total spending on IT hardware, software services, ad spending, and gaming markets by 2032, with significant revenue drivers including infrastructure-as-a-service, digital ads, and specialized AI assistant software. Yahoo Finance
  • In 2024, quantum industry experts from technology companies and analyst firms predict a year rich in quantum technology and hardware advancements and deployments, with an increased focus on securing the digital landscape against quantum threats. SDxCentral
  • Deep research investments, coupled with a concerted effort to cultivate a robust ecosystem for quantum innovation, will not only accelerate the development of scalable quantum hardware but also position India as a key player in shaping the future of quantum computing. FinancialExpress
  • 60% of G2000 organizations will upgrade hardware and software technologies to increase worker retention with personalized work experiences and enhanced collaboration by 2025. Forbes
  • The combination of cutting-edge hardware hinted at in the Qualcomm reference headset and Samsung's own technological prowess has the potential to create a truly next-generation MR experience. PC-Tablet
  • In summary, 2024 stands to be a seminal year, marking the dawn of an ecosystem where diverse AI hardware platforms will flourish. Cerebras
  • Over the next five or 10 years, games that are exclusive to one piece of hardware are going to be a smaller and smaller part of the game industry. IOL
  • Demand for AI hardware is growing rapidly, so Intel's investments into new chip factories could also pay off in spades in the coming years. Techspot
  • 2024 will be the year that a broader group of early-adopter enthusiasts take AI into their own hands using ever more powerful consumer hardware to automate their own life through clever life-hacks. Deci
  • In addition to the hardware infrastructure, KQC's clients will gain access to Red Hat OpenShift AI for management and runtime needs, as well as IBM's watsonx platform for generative AI capabilities. PCs, Gaming and Electronics
  • In addition to bundling 5G and Meraki hardware and software, T-Mobile will provide installation, configuration and managed services to minimize the burden on in-house IT teams. SDxCentral
  • The working group, which includes more than 50 members from HEP institutes across the EU, US and Japan, has a remit to analyse the potential for quantum computing to realize a paradigmatic change in computing hardware and software for the natural sciences and beyond. Physics World
  • With Quanta transitioning from a device supplier to a platform service provider and implementing a comprehensive development strategy of hardware-software integration, the continued focus on AR glasses holds the potential to expand profit margins for Quanta. TrendForce Insights
  • Inspections of hardware delivered for the spacecraft that will fly the Artemis 3 mission found failures in circuitry that drives valves. SpaceNews
  • All 10 projects will have lithium-ion batteries from LG Energy Solutions, with LG Energy Solutions Vertech providing all hardware integration, system controls software and related services. Utility Dive
  • At CES 2024, NVIDIA unveiled an array of hardware and software aimed at unlocking the full potential of generative AI on Windows 11 PCs. Windows Experience Blog
  • Heron has fewer physical qubits - 133 - but uses an improved error-correction technology that IBM says could provide a roadmap for future quantum hardware. GeekWire

Last updated: 26 March 2024



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