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Radxa X4 Is a Raspberry Pi Alternative Mini PC

The Radxa X4 emerges as a formidable competitor to the Raspberry Pi, boasting an Intel N100 quad-core processor, support for up to 16GB of RAM, and an M.2 connector for PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSDs. With its enhanced performance, connectivity, and storage capabilities, the Radxa...

China Sets Green Targets for Data Centers

China's recent unveiling of an action plan for the green development of data centers signifies a significant step towards accelerating the low-carbon transition of the sector. With targets set to enhance energy efficiency and increase renewable energy utilization, the country aims to lead the way...

Could Ai Robots With Lasers Make Herbicides — And Farm Workers — Obsolete?

The advancement of AI-driven robots in agriculture, particularly in weed control, is reshaping the landscape of farming practices, offering potential solutions to environmental and health concerns associated with traditional herbicides. As California moves towards banning harmful chemicals like paraquat, the adoption of intelligent machines equipped...

Battle of the CPUs – ARM, RISC-V, and Intel

In the ever-evolving landscape of processors, Arm's stronghold in the mobile market faces challenges as Intel dominates the x86 space traditionally aimed at PCs and servers. With the rise of RISC-V and other disruptive technologies, the competition intensifies. What challenges has Intel faced with the...

Nordic Semiconductor Launches “Green” Component Reels

Nordic Semiconductor has taken a significant step towards sustainability by introducing "green" component reels made from recycled plastic, reducing plastic waste by nearly 15,000 kilograms annually. As the IoT market expands, with Nordic at the forefront, billions of devices could soon benefit from this eco-friendly...

Microsoft’s AI PC Snub Won’t Hurt Intel

Microsoft's recent collaboration with Qualcomm to introduce AI features exclusively on Qualcomm-powered devices has stirred up the PC market. While this move might seem disadvantageous for Intel, the current reviews of these AI features suggest they might not be as groundbreaking as anticipated. With AMD...

Japan’s Government Finally Moves on from Floppy Disks

Japan's government has recently bid farewell to an era by eliminating the use of floppy disks in all its systems, a move facilitated by Japan's Digital Agency's removal of over 1,000 floppy disk-related regulations. This significant step marks progress in Japan's digital landscape, shedding light...