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Zscaler finds enterprise AI adoption soars 600% in less than a year, putting data at risk | VentureBeat

According to Zscaler's report, manufacturing generates the most AI traffic, accounting for 20.9% of all AI/ML transactions, followed by finance and insurance (19.9%) and services (16.8%).

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 — появился новый флагманский чип с ИИ / NV

Новый чип Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 поражает флагманскими функциями и поддержкой генеративного ИИ на устройстве.

Xiaomi 14: первый обзор флагманского смартфона с камерой Leica / NV

Узнайте подробности о новом флагмане. Что представляет собой Xiaomi 14 с 50-мегапиксельной камерой Leica и процессором Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Qualcomm unveils AI and connectivity chips at Mobile World Congress | VentureBeat

Qualcomm unveiled a suite of AI, 5G, and Wi-Fi devices at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

Cisco, Juniper, HP drive Ethernet switch market in Q4 | Network World

The Ethernet switch market grew almost 20% sequentially during the fourth quarter, with Cisco, HP and Juniper Networks adding almost $600 million in incremental revenues, according to a recent study by Dell'Oro Group.

Patent reform debate returns to Congress | Network World

Qualcomm criticized patent reform efforts taking shape in Congress.

HP debuts Android-based smartbook | Network World

Hewlett-Packard has launched the Compaq AirLife 100, a smartbook based on the Android OS and Qualcomm's Snapdragon processor, it said on Friday.

Qualcomm targets PCs, takes aim at Intel’s ultrabooks | Network World

Qualcomm wants a piece of the PC market with its upcoming Snapdragon S4 chips as the company looks to jump out of its traditional stronghold market of smartphones and tablets, CEO Paul Jacobs said on Tuesday.

Qualcomm to acquire Wi-Fi specialist Atheros | Network World

Qualcomm has entered into an agreement to purchase chip maker Atheros for US$3.1 billion, or $45 per share, in cash, the company said on Wednesday.

Apple files complaint against Motorola in the US to prevent iPhone 4S litigation | Network World

Apple has asked a federal court in California for an order enjoining Motorola Mobility from suing the company in other courts for patent infringement in connection with its use of chips from Qualcomm in its products.

Verizon iPhone could have supported GSM, iFixit says | Network World

While the Verizon iPhone is a CDMA-only device, it actually has a chipset capable of supporting both CDMA and GSM. According to the team at iFixit, the CDMA Verizon iPhone uses a Qualcomm MDM6600 chip, the same chip used by the Motorola Droid Pro to connect to both CDMA and GSM networks.  iFixit says that the chip supports 3G HSPA+ data rates that max out at over 14Mbps. 

Used IT gear: Good stuff cheap — just not always | Network World

When Cox Ohio Publishing needed to buy 600 laptops, it decided to buy used gear -- and saved approximately 70% of the cost of going with new units.

How Much Would You Pay for an Apple Tablet? | Network World

Apple needs to hit the $600 price point, says shopping site Retrevo, after surveying consumers. But that may not be easy.

Dassault buys IBM’s PLM software distribution activities | Network World

Dassault Systèmes has signed an agreement to acquire IBM's sales and support force for Dassault's PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) software for about US$600 million, the company said on Tuesday.

Qualcomm’s quad-core chips to counter Intel’s ultrabooks | Network World

Qualcomm is preparing a quad-core version of its Snapdragon S4 chip for thin and light Windows 8 laptops, which the chip maker hopes will steal some thunder from Intel's second wave of ultrabooks due later this year.

Groups: FCC should deny AT&T spectrum purchase | Network World

The FCC should deny AT&T's proposed purchase of Qualcomm spectrum, consumer groups say.

Ten Apple moments in the year since Jobs’ death | Network World

It's been a busy, bumpy year for Apple since Steve Jobs died last Oct 5. The company won a massive jury award against Samsung for patent infringement and in April it became arguably the most valuable company in history when its market capitalization passed US$600 billion for the first time. At the same time, Apple made a rare u-turn after a flap over the EPEAT environmental standard and the software on its newest iPhone left something to be desired.

Public-private collaboration to improve supply of AIDS drugs | Network World

A major public-private partnership comprised of Axesstel, the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK), Dell, the Nairobi Provincial Medical Office, Qualcomm, RTI International and Telkom Kenya is planning to improve the supply of AIDS drugs and treatment through the use of wireless technology.

IT pros tackle economic crisis head-on | Network World

More than 600 IT professionals gathered at the Society for Information Management's SIMposium 2008 annual conference to share strategies and explore to role of IT leaders in today's companies.

Intel still struggling in smartphones as ARM rivals move forward | Network World

It's been a year since the introduction of the first Intel Inside handset, but the company's struggles to break into the smartphone market continue as rivals Nvidia and Qualcomm improved speed and power efficiency of ARM chips, which dominate that market.

Mobile devices get Qualcomm’s quad-core chip with integrated modem | Network World

The first mobile devices with Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon chip featuring an integrated modem will be shown off later this month, the company said on Monday.

Watch out Apple: Samsung, Qualcomm positioned to dominate LTE patent wars | Network World

Although the smartphone patent disputes have so far revolved around mobile operating systems, you can expect a lot more suits to focus on LTE technologies in the coming months.

Mojix extends its wide-area RFID product for enterprises | Network World

Mojix has released a new version of its wide-area RFID tag reading product, now capable of reading tags 600 or more feet away.

Chartered Semiconductor cuts 600 staff as downturn worsens | Network World

Singaporean contract chip maker Chartered Semiconductor will lay off 600 workers as the company grapples with sinking demand for semiconductors, executives announced Friday.

Letters to the editor: “Microsoft Research fights critics, targets innovation” | Network World

Microsoft Research fights critics, targets innovation; Muni Wi-Fi not just another utility; How much can a LAN switch protect your network?; Tech is getting easier, CIOs say; Qualcomm: Contrarians at the gate; Hell yes to virtualization!