Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. Computers play a very important role in our lives. Over the ...
Built around Intel’s 11th Gen Tiger Lake processor, the new rugged onboard computer targets 24×7 mission-critical deployments ...
GM is preparing to usher in the next generation of its in-vehicle tech features with the launch of an all-new centralized computing platform, set to debut in 2028. The advanced new system will ...
GM is gearing up to launch a new centralized computing platform in 2028, marking a major technological shift for the automaker. The new platform will initially launch in the all-electric Cadillac ...
London-based Caligra recently showcased its c100 Developer Terminal, touted as a brand-new computer platform. At a San Francisco Bay Area event, interested parties were given a sneak peek of the retro ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. When I started using a computer in the mid-1970s, it was on a ...
The transformative power of computing, driven by advances in microelectronics and silicon-based transistors, has reshaped our world and economy. As we approach the physical limits of these ...
Google’s Android-based PC OS may not fully launch until 2028, with ChromeOS overlap and ecosystem challenges slowing progress ...
IBM is extending its quantum development software into a full stack that includes middleware, serverless functions, and AI coding assistance. IBM is expanding Qiskit, its quantum computing software, ...
WeRide launched HPC 3.0, a cost-effective high-performance computing platform for Level 4 autonomous vehicles, enhancing Robotaxi GXR reliability. WeRide, a leader in autonomous driving technology, ...
Quantum computing promises to take artificial intelligence to yet another new level. Although a handful of pure plays in the space are now commercialized while bigger players aren’t, that’s not going ...