IT Pro News In Review: Frontier Supercomputer, BT and Ericsson offer 5G, and Italy warns of hacks
Catch up on the biggest headlines of the week in just two minutes
Welcome to IT Pro's News in Review, a weekly bite-sized bulletin of the top tech stories of the week, for the week ending 3 June, 2022.
This week's stories:
- World's first exascale supercomputer revealed
- BT and Ericsson partner to offer private 5G networks in the UK
- Russian Killnet cyber attacks begin on Italian-linked businesses
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Dell unveils four new PowerEdge servers with AMD EPYC processorsNews The company claimed that customers can expect a 121% performance improvement
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Intel unveils Max Series chip family designed for high performance computingNews The chip company claims its new CPU offers 4.8x better performance on HPC workloads
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Lenovo unveils Infrastructure Solutions V3 portfolio for 30th anniversaryNews Chinese computing giant launches more than 50 new products for ThinkSystem server portfolio
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Microchip scoops NASA's $50m contract for high-performance spaceflight computing processorNews The new processor will cater to both space missions and Earth-based applications
