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Tech »  XCENA introduced MX1 computational memory with thousands of RISC-V cores at FMS 2025
  • XCENA introduced MX1 computational memory with thousands of RISC-V cores at FMS 2025
    12 hours ago   techradar.com

    XCENA introduced MX1 computational memory with thousands of RISC-V cores at FMS 2025

    At the recent FMS 2025 event (formerly Flash Memory Summit but now called Future of ...

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How to watch Apple debut the iPhone 17 lineup today at its 'Awe Dropping' event

How to watch Apple debut the iPhone 17 lineup today at its 'Awe Dropping' event

42 minutes ago   Engadget

We've officially made it to iPhone season (it comes around every September), and today, Apple is finally going to showcase its latest iPhone 17 lineup. That means we'll get to ...

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