It sounds crazy to use processors designed for tiny netbooks in data centers, with their potentially massive computing requirements, but Microsoft is experimenting with doing just that and finding ...
Microsoft is working with Intel and Qualcomm to bring 'parity of these features to devices going forward,’ says Nancie Gaskill, general manager for Microsoft’s Surface business. Microsoft has new ...
Though a datacenter would require three times as many netbook processors, the power requirement would still be lower than that of typical server processors It sounds crazy to use processors designed ...
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Towards the end of July, Microsoft removed several Intel processors from its official Windows 11 supported CPU list. The change was pretty surprising as those chips were previously supported and there ...
New ThinkPad Series Z laptops from Lenovo will include Microsoft’s Pluton security processors in an AMD CPU. (Lenovo Image) Lenovo unveiled two new laptops made out of materials including recycled ...
Microsoft on Friday further described Windows 11 hardware requirements, providing an update on questions about possible seventh-generation processor support. Windows 11 is currently available at the ...
On Tuesday, the Redmond, Wash., software giant officially announced it would cede to wishes of both manufacturers and continue to license its server software on a per-processor basis rather than ...
Microsoft on Tuesday introduced Pluton, a security solution aiming to make the current root of trust between the central processing unit (CPU) and the trusted platform module (TPM) in devices more ...