Google’s Quantum Echoes Algorithm Marks Critical Step Toward Practical Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing’s Practical Promise Takes a Leap Forward Google has announced a significant advancement in quantum computing that brings the…
Quantum Computing’s Practical Promise Takes a Leap Forward Google has announced a significant advancement in quantum computing that brings the…
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Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino represents a strategic pivot to engage 33 million IoT developers previously inaccessible through its enterprise sales model. The move aims to position Qualcomm’s Dragonwing processors in prototyping phases where future production decisions are made. This approach addresses fundamental market access challenges in fragmented IoT and robotics sectors.
Qualcomm has reportedly acquired Arduino in a move that analysts suggest represents a fundamental shift in how semiconductor giants approach emerging hardware markets. According to reports, the acquisition provides Qualcomm with immediate access to approximately 33 million IoT developers who traditionally operated outside the company’s enterprise sales framework.
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Equinix has topped out its second data center in Johor, Malaysia, with the 7MW JH2 facility set to begin operations in early 2027. The project includes advanced liquid cooling technology and represents a significant expansion of the company’s Malaysian footprint.
Global colocation firm Equinix has reached a significant construction milestone for its second Malaysian data center in Johor, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the company has topped out JH2, marking the completion of the structural phase for the facility.