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2024-03-27T18:30:12.00Z
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233104
2024-03-27T18:30:12.00Z
2024-03-27T18:30:12.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
NASA to shoot rockets at April solar eclipse to see how it messes with the atmosphere
<h4>Boffins hope to better understand how phenomena disrupt comms tech in order to prevent future outages</h4> <p>There's a total solar eclipse coming up in North America, and NASA plans to shoot some rockets at it to see how the ionosphere changes as the Sun is obscured by the Moon.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233076
2024-03-26T14:03:07.00Z
2024-03-26T14:09:55.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Sun Microsystems co-founder charged with insider trading
<h4>Andreas Bechtolsheim is paying out less than $1M to SEC amid allegations he illegally bought options</h4> <p>A Silicon Valley heavyweight has been charged with insider trading by the US Securities and Exchange Commission.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233058
2024-03-25T23:45:05.00Z
2024-03-25T23:45:05.00Z
Tobias Mann
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Tobias%20Mann
Coherent lights the way to massive AI clusters with optical circuit switches
<h4>Could end-to-end lasers keep long training jobs on track?</h4> <p>Networking biz Coherent unveiled an optical circuit switch designed to support high-density AI clusters at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference on Monday.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233021
2024-03-24T18:37:11.00Z
2024-03-24T18:37:11.00Z
Connor Jones
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Connor%20Jones
Some 300,000 IPs vulnerable to this Loop DoS attack
<h4>Easy to exploit, not yet exploited, not widely patched – pick three</h4> <p>As many as 300,000 servers or devices on the public internet are thought to be vulnerable right now to the recently disclosed Loop Denial-of-Service technique that works against some UDP-based application-level services.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233022
2024-03-22T22:02:48.00Z
2024-03-22T22:07:31.00Z
Jessica Lyons
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Jessica%20Lyons
Chinese snoops use F5, ConnectWise bugs to sell access into top US, UK networks
<h4>Crew may well be working under contract for Beijing</h4> <p>Chinese spies exploited a couple of critical-severity bugs in F5 and ConnectWise equipment earlier this year to sell access to compromised US defense organizations, UK government agencies, and hundreds of other entities, according to Mandiant.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story233012
2024-03-22T12:15:08.00Z
2024-03-22T12:15:08.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
Vodafone, Three hustle to tie knot before regulators crash wedding
<h4>Price hikes and reduced competition in virtual network space raised as major concerns</h4> <p>Vodafone and Three UK have mere days to convince Britain's competition authorities that a merger won't harm consumers. Failure to do so will result in a deeper probe of the proposed corporate marriage.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232946
2024-03-21T09:30:07.00Z
2024-03-21T22:39:36.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Nominet to restructure, slash jobs after losing 'major deal'
<h4>Prices also set to rise after being frozen since 2020</h4> <p>Nominet is cutting staff on the back of market pressure, including the loss of a government cyber contract and is considering a domain registration price increase, according to an update from its CEO.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232943
2024-03-20T09:30:07.00Z
2024-03-20T09:30:07.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Brits blissfully unbothered by snail-paced mobile network speeds
<h4>Too busy not using X to notice</h4> <p>Brits are satisfied with the speed of their mobile network, research finds, despite the UK having some of the slowest average 5G download speeds among G7 nations. Twitter is also no longer among the top 10 most used mobile apps.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232940
2024-03-19T18:00:10.00Z
2024-03-19T18:00:10.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Reddit gets a call from Nokia about patent infringement ahead of going public
<h4>That's a juicy-looking IPO you've got there. Be a shame if someone took a licensing bite</h4> <p>Mere days from going public, Reddit is staring down a challenge from Nokia, which has accused the "front page of the internet" of infringing some of its thousands of patents.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232931
2024-03-19T11:49:29.00Z
2024-03-19T11:49:29.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Virgin Media sets up 'smart poles' next to cabinets to boost mobile network capacity
<h4>Not the best looking street furniture in town</h4> <p>UK telco Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) says it can boost mobile services by sticking small cells on top of poles linked to its on-street fiber network cabinets.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232888
2024-03-18T09:30:10.00Z
2024-03-18T13:39:41.00Z
Rupert Goodwins
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Rupert%20Goodwins
The last mile's at risk in our hostile environment. Let’s go the extra mile to fix it
<h4>The web doesn’t work ‘cos the vandals used a candle</h4> <p><strong>Opinion</strong> Most of us, from time to time, have grievances with our network operators. We complain, we leave bad reviews, we rage-post. But some aren't content with just whinging verbally. They take it up a notch and cut cables, lift street access covers and pour in petrol, they burn down masts.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232890
2024-03-15T16:15:14.00Z
2024-03-15T16:15:14.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
FCC ups broadband benchmark speeds, says rural areas still underserved
<h4>Previous goals were 25Mbps download and a paltry 3Mbps for upload ... and some places don't even have that</h4> <p>The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is finally updating its standard for broadband speeds to 100Mbps download and 20Mbps upload, after talking about the issue for years.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232880
2024-03-15T15:30:09.00Z
2024-03-15T22:14:19.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
We talk to W3C board vice-chair Robin Berjon about the InterPlanetary File System
<h4>The decentralized web is alive and well despite Web3 financial scheming</h4> <p><strong>Interview</strong> The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) debuted nine years ago with the hope of changing the way people interact with content online. It remains an ongoing project.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232871
2024-03-15T08:33:15.00Z
2024-03-15T08:33:15.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
UK minister tells telcos to share telegraph poles if they can't lay cable underground
<h4>The NIMBYs are fed up, and it's an election year</h4> <p>The UK's Data and Digital Infrastructure Minister wants telcos to stop installing new telegraph poles.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232811
2024-03-12T13:20:11.00Z
2024-03-12T20:45:05.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Telegram eyes IPO as user numbers close in on 1 billion
<h4>Chat app chaps may even turn a profit this year</h4> <p>Telegram's CEO has begun discussing an initial public offering (IPO) as the messaging platform's user count nears the billion mark.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232789
2024-03-12T08:29:07.00Z
2024-03-12T08:29:07.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Attacks on UK fiber networks mount: Operators beg govt to step in
<h4>Some simply chop cables in ducts, others pour in petrol and set 'the whole lot alight'</h4> <p>Alternative network providers are calling on UK government to help protect against a growing number of local physical attacks on fiber infrastructure.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232803
2024-03-12T03:44:08.00Z
2024-03-12T03:44:08.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
Cisco is a fashion retailer now, with a spring collection to prove it
<h4>Promises quarterly lookbooks of branded tat, powered by branded kit</h4> <p>Cisco has become a fashion retailer.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232790
2024-03-11T15:00:09.00Z
2024-03-11T16:12:44.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Reddit wants to raise $748M with IPO, sets value at $6.4B... and it has yet to turn a profit
<h4>Time to start spamming those reposts: Top users are getting early access to 1.76 million shares</h4> <p>Redditors hoping to get in early on the company's upcoming IPO had better hope they have a lot of karma in reserve.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232679
2024-03-05T18:36:05.00Z
2024-03-05T18:36:05.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
FCC: April is last month for Affordable Connectivity Program payments
<h4>US broadband customers prepare for the great disconnection</h4> <p>The end is nigh for the US Affordable Connectivity Program, with April being the final full month of the program.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232684
2024-03-05T16:16:14.00Z
2024-03-06T03:17:38.00Z
Iain Thomson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Iain%20Thomson
World-plus-dog booted out of Facebook, Instagram, Threads
<h4>Millions of Meta addicts suddenly cried out in terror and were silenced</h4> <p><strong>Updated</strong> Those trying to log into Meta's Facebook, Instagram, and Threads for their social media fixes are facing panic this morning after being locked out of their accounts.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232621
2024-03-04T11:15:08.00Z
2024-03-04T11:15:08.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Synopsys unleashes Ethernet on steroids with 1.6T blueprint to turbocharge AI training
<h4>Design aims to sate the bandwidth hunger of next-gen networks</h4> <p>Semiconductor design outfit Synopsys is targeting datacenter customers with a 1.6 terabit (1.6T) Ethernet blueprint intended to enable chips for demanding AI networking applications.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232638
2024-03-04T08:26:13.00Z
2024-03-04T08:26:13.00Z
Matthew JC Powell
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Matthew%20JC%20Powell
Health system network turned out to be a house of cards – Cisco cards, that is
<h4>Pride came before a fall for techie who thought he knew it all</h4> <p><strong>who, me?</strong> Welcome once again, gentle reader, for that cushion into the working week that we like to call Who, Me? in which readers like your good selves entertain us with tales of times technology did not go quite right.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232547
2024-02-27T20:22:38.00Z
2024-02-27T21:10:26.00Z
Jessica Lyons
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Jessica%20Lyons
Sandvine put on America's export no-fly list after Egypt used network tech for spying
<h4>Canadian network box maker floats in denial</h4> <p>The US Commerce Department has blacklisted Sandvine for selling its networking monitoring technology to Egypt, where the Feds say the gear was used to spy on political and human-rights activists.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232507
2024-02-27T10:15:32.00Z
2024-02-27T10:15:32.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
HPE boss Neri bags 15% pay hike in 2023 as targets ticked
<h4>CEO-to-grunt pay ratio now 300:1 as wider workforce gets 4.4% more than year earlier</h4> <p>HPE chief Antonio Neri was awarded $20.06 million in compensation for the company's last financial year, according to a proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232518
2024-02-27T02:55:06.00Z
2024-03-05T21:38:25.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Underwater cables in Red Sea damaged months after Houthis 'threatened' to do just that
<h4>Yemeni rebels thought to lack the ability to damage submarine cables, but here we are</h4> <p>Undersea data cables in the Red Sea have reportedly been damaged, months after Yemeni Houthi rebels apparently threatened to do so.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232506
2024-02-26T13:09:57.00Z
2024-02-26T13:09:57.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
AT&T's apology for Thursday's outage should stretch to a cup of coffee
<h4>Check your service level agreements to make sure you'll at least get a slice of cake when your vendor goes down</h4> <p>The $5 credit AT&T is offering to customers affected by last week's major outage highlights that compensation when a provider suffers downtime is unlikely to get even close to the inconvenience or cost to business.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232500
2024-02-26T10:28:51.00Z
2024-03-07T14:26:32.00Z
James Hayes
https://search.theregister.com/?author=James%20Hayes
Network APIs provide fast route to 5G application success
<h4>How Network as Code could give developers access to intelligent 5G infrastructure and speedier ROI</h4> <p><strong>Sponsored Feature</strong> The traditional role of the telco has been to give customers voice and data connectivity options without offering too much information about what was going on under the network hood.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232490
2024-02-25T16:09:12.00Z
2024-02-25T16:09:12.00Z
Larry Peterson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Larry%20Peterson
Security is hard because it has to be right all the time? Yeah, like everything else
<h4>It takes only one bottleneck or single point of failure to ruin your week</h4> <p><strong>Systems Approach</strong> One refrain you often hear is that security must be built in from the ground floor; that retrofitting security to an existing system is the source of design complications, or worse, outright flawed designs.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232466
2024-02-23T01:59:12.00Z
2024-02-23T01:59:12.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Juniper sued over HPE buyout after allegedly ginning up execs' wallets
<h4>Material information withheld from shareholders, it's claimed</h4> <p>Juniper Networks, currently in the process of being acquired by HPE, has been accused of violating US securities laws in a shareholder lawsuit.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232458
2024-02-22T18:17:05.00Z
2024-02-22T18:17:05.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Nokia brainwave turns cell towers into cash cows with backup batteries
<h4>Lower operator energy costs or sell power back to grid for $$$</h4> <p>Nokia is tempting mobile network operators with a tool that it thinks will help them monetize the backup battery storage at their cell base station sites.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232453
2024-02-22T14:00:13.00Z
2024-02-23T22:36:57.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Americans wake to widespread AT&T cellular outages
<h4>Telco battles to fix busted connectivity as other carriers feel the effects</h4> <p><strong>Final update</strong> Residents of the United States woke this morning to widespread outages of AT&T's cellular service.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232451
2024-02-22T13:40:20.00Z
2024-02-22T18:14:28.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
EU wants to make undersea internet cables more resilient
<h4>Threat to data means submarine infrastructures should get status of 'highest possible national significance'</h4> <p>The European Commission has issued recommendations to up the security and resilience of submarine data cables, but says private finance should fund projects to expand capacity, assisted by governments where necessary.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232424
2024-02-21T15:00:09.00Z
2024-02-21T15:00:09.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
C-suite execs not immune to downsizing drama at Cisco
<h4>Maria Martinez, chief operating officer, is out after role was 'eliminated'</h4> <p>It isn't just the little people that switch and router Goliath Cisco is erasing from its ranks in the latest cost-cutting exercise – at least one person in the C-suite is getting the boot too.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232400
2024-02-21T13:30:14.00Z
2024-02-21T13:30:14.00Z
Lindsay Clark
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Lindsay%20Clark
Microsoft retires Azure IoT Central retirement announcement
<h4>And fails to clear up end-of-life debacle</h4> <p>Microsoft has now admitted that its recent announcement about retiring a key plank of its Azure IoT platform was a mistake.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232378
2024-02-19T13:04:21.00Z
2024-02-19T13:09:31.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Virgin Media to stand up rival network operator to BT Openreach
<h4>NetCo hoping to eat some of the pie by opening network plumbing to ISPs</h4> <p>UK telco Virgin Media is opening up its fixed line broadband networks to other internet service providers (ISPs) for the first time, setting up a rival national infrastructure provider to BT's Openreach in the process.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232361
2024-02-16T18:57:13.00Z
2024-02-16T18:57:13.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Japan's Rakuten plans satellite cell service across its islands from 2026
<h4>Launch delays persist, but test space-based voice calls work</h4> <p>Japan's Rakuten Mobile says it plans to offer a satellite-based mobile service that will support standard smartphones starting from 2026, although the satellites to provide this capability have yet to be launched.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232326
2024-02-15T18:32:13.00Z
2024-02-16T01:59:24.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
Out with the old, in with the new as 100 Starlink satellites take atmospheric exit
<h4>SpaceX doing some spring cleaning to deal with aging models before they fail</h4> <p>SpaceX is set to deorbit about 100 of its older Starlink broadband satellites after identifying an issue that could cause them to malfunction and become unresponsive to ground control.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232327
2024-02-15T13:16:01.00Z
2024-02-15T13:16:01.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
Cisco cuts 5% of workforce amid cautious enterprise spending
<h4>$800M charge facing network giant as customers work way through existing inventory</h4> <p>Networking goliath Cisco has finally confirmed talk from earlier in the week that it is laying off thousands of staff, reflecting the cautious outlook that management are seeing in customers' spending projections.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232320
2024-02-15T05:46:14.00Z
2024-02-15T05:49:32.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
WTF is 'deployment phasing'? One reason Cisco revenue just went backwards, is what
<h4>Splunk deal may close early, but AI is a way off turning into a money fountain. Meanwhile, Cisco waits for you to finish projects</h4> <p>Cisco has delivered mixed news to investors after its customers yet again struggled to deploy products they've already acquired.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232283
2024-02-13T23:27:26.00Z
2024-02-16T18:46:45.00Z
Thomas Claburn
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Thomas%20Claburn
Just one bad packet can bring down a vulnerable DNS server thanks to DNSSEC
<h4>'You don't have to do more than that to disconnect an entire network' <i>El Reg</i> told as patches emerge</h4> <p><strong>Updated</strong> A single packet can exhaust the processing capacity of a vulnerable DNS server, effectively disabling the machine, by exploiting a 20-plus-year-old design flaw in the DNSSEC specification.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232277
2024-02-13T17:15:08.00Z
2024-02-13T17:15:08.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Biden admin keeps O-RAN dream alive with $42M funding for R&D facility
<h4>AT&T, Verizon leading new initiative to finally commercialize OpenRAN technology, sans timeline</h4> <p>The Biden administration is keeping America's dreams of a future filled with open radio access network (OpenRAN) kit alive after awarding $42.3 million to a new consortium dedicated to commercialization of the tech. …</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232254
2024-02-12T20:45:08.00Z
2024-02-12T20:45:08.00Z
Brandon Vigliarolo
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Brandon%20Vigliarolo
Cloudflare defeats another patent troll with crowd-sourced prior-art army
<h4>The bounty payouts may be high, but Project Jengo doesn't miss</h4> <p>When it comes to defeating patent trolls with crowd-sourced prior art, Cloudflare is now two-for-two after winning its latest case against Sable Networks.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232245
2024-02-12T14:15:07.00Z
2024-02-12T14:15:07.00Z
Paul Kunert
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Paul%20Kunert
Cisco wields axe again as results season swings around
<h4>In an industry addicted to job cuts, 34,000 staff roles vanished in first six weeks of 2024</h4> <p>More than 34,000 tech staff who started 2024 in gainful employment are now looking for a new job – and that's before networking titan Cisco reportedly pulls the plug on thousands more to lighten the payroll.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232240
2024-02-12T12:00:25.00Z
2024-02-12T12:00:25.00Z
Richard Speed
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Richard%20Speed
Ukraine claims Russian military is using Starlink
<h4>Musk: No terminals have been sold to Russia 'to the best of our knowledge'</h4> <p>SpaceX supremo Elon Musk has waded into controversy over the alleged use of Starlink by Russian forces.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232147
2024-02-09T15:57:24.00Z
2024-02-12T08:58:02.00Z
Simon Sharwood
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Simon%20Sharwood
250 million-plus reserved IPv4 addresses could be released – but the internet isn’t built to use them
<h4>A new chapter in the long saga of the 240/4 block is being written. If you want more and cheaper IPv4, maybe you should help</h4> <p><strong>Comment</strong> Activists are again lobbying for more than 250 million unused IPv4 addresses to be released for use, potentially tackling the IPv4 exhaustion problem. However, the proposal has been tried and failed before, and again faces formidable opposition.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232187
2024-02-08T13:15:09.00Z
2024-02-08T13:15:09.00Z
Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
5G network slicing finally shown to be more than pipe dream
<h4>Telcos demonstrate configuration in action at research facility. Now to find customers that want to buy one</h4> <p>Telco BT has demonstrated network slicing, long slated as a key element for providing full fat 5G networks promised to subscribers.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232177
2024-02-08T01:06:11.00Z
2024-02-08T01:27:29.00Z
Tobias Mann
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Tobias%20Mann
Cisco, Nvidia expand collab to push Ethernet into AI clusters
<h4>InfiniBand dominates in GPU-boosted servers while Big E gains steam</h4> <p>At Cisco Live in Amsterdam on Tuesday, the enterprise networking goliath announced a series of hardware and software platforms in collaboration with Nvidia tailored to everyone's favorite buzzword these days: AL/ML.…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232171
2024-02-07T21:53:16.00Z
2024-02-07T21:53:16.00Z
Tobias Mann
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Tobias%20Mann
AMD crams five compute architectures onto a single board
<h4>What an Arm-ful of x86, Vega graphics, XDNA AI, and FPGA circuitry</h4> <p>With the launch of its Embedded+ architecture yesterday, AMD effectively posed the question: Why choose one compute architecture when you can have five?…</p>
tag:theregister.com,2005:story232144
2024-02-06T22:26:25.00Z
2024-02-06T22:27:45.00Z
Katyanna Quach
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Katyanna%20Quach
America's broadband bill subsidy runs out of money and halts enrollments
<h4>Program that gets the hard-up online needs money by May</h4> <p>The US Federal Communications Commission will not accept new signups by folks for its subsidized internet broadband program after Thursday, as it’s running out of money to fund the initiative.…</p>
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Dan Robinson
https://search.theregister.com/?author=Dan%20Robinson
IPv4 address rentals to mint millions of dollars for AWS
<h4>You were warned</h4> <p>AWS could rake in between $400 million and $1 billion a year from charging customers for public IPv4 addresses while migration to IPv6 remains slow.…</p> <p><!--#include virtual='/data_centre/_whitepaper_textlinks_top.html' --></p>