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2023 Advantech Embedded-IoT World Partner Conference

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Friday, December 8, 2023

TAIPEI, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A global leader in embedded markets, hosted the Embedded-IoT World Partner Conference from Nov 30 to Dec 2 at Advantech's AIoT Co-Creation Campus. The conference gathered over 500 attendees from more than 40 countries and revolved around the key theme: Edge Evolution – Shaping the Future of Embedded and Emerging Business. The conference covered a wide range of topics, featuring over 80 solution showcases launched simultaneously. Additionally, 56+ guest speakers were invited to deliver lectures during the event, offering diverse insights into the AIoT industry.

Key Points: 
  • TAIPEI, Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A global leader in embedded markets, hosted the Embedded-IoT World Partner Conference from Nov 30 to Dec 2 at Advantech's AIoT Co-Creation Campus.
  • The conference gathered over 500 attendees from more than 40 countries and revolved around the key theme: Edge Evolution – Shaping the Future of Embedded and Emerging Business.
  • The conference covered a wide range of topics, featuring over 80 solution showcases launched simultaneously.
  • Through collaboration with global sales channels and distribution partners, Advantech aims to enter emerging domains such as EV infrastructure, robotics, and AMR.

Condusiv: Patches for CPU Security Flaws Can Affect System Performance

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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

"2 D'Arezzo, whose company is a world leader in I/O reduction and SQL database performance , adds, "However, many of these security patches can significantly degrade system speed and performance."

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  • "2 D'Arezzo, whose company is a world leader in I/O reduction and SQL database performance , adds, "However, many of these security patches can significantly degrade system speed and performance."
  • Problems with microcode security patches emerged early in the year, when the computer industry began reacting to a pair of chip design weaknesses called Meltdown and Spectre.
  • By late January, according to Spiceworks, a professional network for people in the IT industry, 70% of businesses surveyed had begun patching against the flaws.
  • 4.Moore, Mike, "Intel reveals more major chip security flaws," TechRadar, August 15, 2018.