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Taken together, these moves represent the logical next step in the evolution of computing.
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The research paid off over the next two decades with the evolution of electronic computing.
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Data Explosion The evolution of mobile computing is redefining the infrastructure that drives cloud services and network connectivity.
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Though it now transmitted data at 10 megabits per second, the rapid evolution of personal computing meant it was becoming a bottleneck.
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The processors launched today will continue the evolution of the mobile computing experience by delivering up to three times the performance of today's superphones and extending today's superphone experience to entry-level smartphones.
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Although there is room for discussion around the rate of evolution of IT landscapes in an in-memory computing oriented environment, one thing is clear, and that is alignment of current and future IT investment should be aligned with a continued momentum in mind.
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Given the evolution of data centers and the growing importance of cloud computing, Intel is looking to expand beyond selling just the microprocessors for servers.
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With the advent of cloud computing as an infrastructure choice, the evolution crank is again turning, with companies beginning to investigate the technology options available to them.
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"As OEMs adopt 3-D motion control technology, they're spurring a rapid evolution in computer interface innovations and helping free the full power and potential of computing for consumers, " said Leap Motion co-founder and CEO Michael Buckwald.
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"This is not a revolution, but it is a significant evolution, " commented Prof Alan Woodward, visiting professor at the University of Surrey's computing department.
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