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In the Digital Economy, Computing Power Defines Productivity.
SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#IDC–Inspur Information, a leading IT infrastructure solutions provider, has sponsored an International Data Corporation (IDC) white paper on the 2020 Global Computing Index (henceforth referred to as
The Report). As the world’s first index report on computing,
The Report unveils the relationship between computing power and economic development and serves as a reference for the outlook of the global digital economy.
Global digital transformation has entered a phase marked by exponential growth in innovation, with the size of the digital economy projected to continue on an upward trend. As a key factor that underlies digital technology development, computing is now defining the productivity of the digital economy era. According to
Today s iPad and iPad Pro are vastly faster and gigantically more capable than the original, but still recognizably the same device that Steve Jobs unveiled on January 27, 2010.
Put the original iPad next to one of today s models and that original is very heavy, very slow, and its screen seems distractingly low resolution. Yet that 2010 device is still unmistakably an iPad, because Apple got so much right from the very start.
It was so right, and so well worked out, that more than decade later there still isn t one key rival. The iPhone gets compared constantly to Samsung Galaxy phones, but the iPad has no clear comparison. It instead faces countless Android tablets that come and go, and instead of offering real alternatives, just tend to be cheaper.