CRN Components and Peripherals News
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Intel is launching a new bug bounty program focused on side channel vulnerabilities similar to Spectre, and is offering an award of up to $200,000.
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Michael Dell: 'It's Personal' When Your Name Is On The Building
"As we have all seen over the last several months, operating with integrity isn't always the norm," said Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell. -
CRN Interview: Pivot3 CEO On Besting 'Big Boys' Nutanix, Cisco And Dell While Winning Over Hyper-Converged Channel Partners
In an exclusive interview with CRN, Pivot3 CEO Ron Nash talks product road map, nabbing channel partners from competitors, and its hyper-converged technology differentiation. -
Icahn And Deason To Investors: Xerox Channel Conflict Hurting Partner Margins, 'Diluting Differentiation'
The print vendor's two biggest individual shareholders argued in a letter to investors that the deal will be"the company’s final death knell" if ultimately approved by shareholders. -
Major Xerox Investor Sues To Block Fujifilm Deal, Alleging Fraud And Breach Of Fiduciary Duties
Darwin Deason is claiming that the Fujifilm deal is a result of a "lock-up" agreement made between the two companies in 2001 that was "fraudulently concealed" from investors. -
ARM Makes Foray Into Machine Learning With Two New AI Chip Designs
ARM said that it will release its AI design to partners in the middle of 2018, and it expects the first ARM-powered devices to arrive nine months after that. -
10 Things You Need To Know About Fuji Xerox
The new Fuji Xerox, a joint venture of Fujifilm Holdings Corporation and Xerox, is an $18 billion print industry juggernaut with the technology and channel muscle to shift the balance of power in a fast moving market. -
The 5 Best-Selling Monitor Brands Of Q4 2017
The fourth quarter saw strong sales in monitors from vendors including HP, Dell and Acer, according to The NPD Group. -
Intel Releases New Spectre Microcode Updates For Skylake Processors
The company's new production microcode updates address the Spectre security flaw for several Skylake-based platforms. -
Intel Intros Newest Xeon Processors With Built-In Spectre And Meltdown Patches
The new Xeon processor will be supported by system software updates that protect customers from the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws, said Intel. -
Intel Partners See The Light At End Of The SSD Shortage Tunnel
Partners say that their SSD back orders are finally being filled after a year of short supplies from Intel and other top manufacturers. -
Samsung Dethrones Intel From Top Spot In Global Semiconductor Market
A global supply shortage of memory has helped pivot Samsung into the top global spot in the semiconductor market, beating out Intel for the first time in 25 years, according to research firm Gartner. -
HP Unveils 4 Lower-Cost Jet Fusion 3-D Printers And A New Partner Program To Expand The 3-D Print Channel Opportunity
The company is recruiting channel partners that may have never sold 3-D printers before to take part in the new program. -
Intel Names New CTO In Midst Of Spectre And Meltdown Issues
Former corporate vice president Michael Mayberry has been promoted to senior vice president and CTO, a position that has not been filled since former CTO Justin Rattner left the company in 2013. -
A Giant Is Born: Fujifilm Deal Allows Xerox To Make Inroads Into Asia-Pacific Print Market, Bolster Next-Gen R&D Efforts
Virtual reality, IoT, artificial intelligence, machine learning and voice activation for multifunction devices are areas of potential advancement that could give Xerox and its partners access to growing revenue, Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson said on the company's earnings call. -
Fujifilm Buys Controlling Stake In Xerox, Creating An $18 Billion Printer Industry Behemoth
Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson, who will head up the new Fuji Xerox, says the blockbuster deal makes the new entity a clear leader in innovative print technologies and intelligent work solutions with global scale. -
Intel Partners Face Shortage Of Broadwell Xeon Processors
Partners said that the low- to mid-range Xeons – including the lineups scaling Intel's E5-2609V4 models to its E5-2650V4 models – are in short supply. -
Intel CEO Krzanich Pledges Hardware Fix Later This Year For Spectre, Meltdown Vulnerabilities
Intel's CEO said during its fourth quarter earnings call that "security has always been a priority for us," on the heels of the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws. -
5 Questions Partners Have For Intel About Spectre And Meltdown Ahead Of Its Q4 Earnings
Ahead of Intel's fourth-quarter earnings Thursday, partners are putting pressure on the vendor to be more transparent about the Spectre and Meltdown flaws. -
5 Things To Know About The European Commission's Ruling Against Qualcomm
The European Commission has fined Qualcomm $1.23 billion for allegedly paying Apple to exclusively use Qualcomm LTE chips.