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Compact edge AI box runs Ubuntu Server on 24-core Arm SoC with choice of NPUs
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Vecow’s compact “VAC-1000” runs Ubuntu Server on a Foxconn FXN3102 with 24 Cortex-A53 cores and a choice of Lightspeeur 2801S and Hailo-8 NPUs. Features include 16GB DDR4, 64GB eMMC, 2x GbE, 2x USB 3.0, SATA, and M.2 expansion.
Like most embedded system manufacturers, Vecow focuses on Intel-based products. Yet earlier this year the Taiwan-based company released an i.MX6 UL powered VIG-120 IoT gateway for electric vehicles and it has now unveiled a similarly compact and Arm/Linux-driven VAC-1000 series. The rugged, 170 x 118 x 40mm system features a Foxconn FXN3102 SoC with 24 up to 1GHz Cortex-A53 cores and offers a choice of GTI Lightspeeur 2801S (VAC-1000) and Hailo-8 (VAC-110
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Without having to install them on individual personal computers, terminal servers allow you to make programs available to employees within an organization. This saves licensing costs for applications and centralizes the management of software upgrades. Hosting terminal servers also helps administrators to externally control and manage systems. When you have root access, you can install LTSP terminal server software on any Linux server. A staunch server with ample CPU, RAM and storage space is ideally suited to this application as the resources needed by the terminal server rely on the demands of the applications.
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In order to provide levels of performance, protection and control similar to those of a dedicated server, cloud servers can be configured. But they live in a shared virtualized environment operated by your cloud storage company instead of being hosted on physical hardware that is only used by you. You benefit from the economies of scale of other c
IBM creates a COBOL compiler – for Linux on x86
What’s this got to do with Big Blue s hybrid cloud obsession? Cloudifying COBOL . until you repent and go back to z/OS Share
IBM has announced a COBOL compiler for Linux on x86.
News of the offering appeared in an announcement that states: “IBM COBOL for Linux on x86 1.1 brings IBM s COBOL compilation technologies and capabilities to the Linux on x86 environment,” and describes it as “the latest addition to the IBM COBOL compiler family, which includes Enterprise COBOL for z/OS and COBOL for AIX.”
COBOL – the common business-oriented language – has its roots in the 1950s and is synonymous with the mainframe age and difficulties paying down technical debt accrued since a bygone era of computing.
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