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SK Hynix acquires Intel NAND flash memory division for $9 billion

SK Hynix buys Intel's last NAND fab in China.

ITWC Morning Briefing, October 20, 2020 – SK hynix acquires Intel NAND memory and storage business, Technicity is back, and more

To keep up with the firehose of news, we’ve decided to deliver some extra news to you on the side every Tuesday and Thursday...

SpaceX granted basic telecom license in Canada

SpaceX granted a basic telecommunication service license in Canada, but Canadians won't be able to subscribe just yet.

Apple announces iPhone 12: 5G, LiDAR scanner, A14 Bionic, no charger

Apple's iPhone 12 is the first iPhone to support 5G and loses the charger in the box.

AMD announces Ryzen 5000 series processors and Zen 3 architecture

AMD's shiny new processors have 19 per cent higher IPC and come at a $50 premium over the previous generation.

IBM spin-off to handle managed infrastructure services starting end of 2021

IBM is saying goodbye to its legacy business by spinning off its managed infrastructure services into a new company and embracing a "$1 trillion hybrid cloud opportunity," according to chief executive officer Arvind Krishna.

Looking forward to the next Samsung Note? Not so fast, source confirms

There won't be a new Note come next-gen, but the S Pen won't be going away.

MapleSEC Day 2 Recap – Training and Culture

A recap of Day 2 at MapleSEC

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