MatrixSpace, a leader in portable AI-enabled radar for counter-UAS missions, is the winner in the U.S. Army’s xTechCounter Strike competition, part of Operation Flytrap 4.5. MatrixSpace was the only...
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Microsoft is currently investigating reports that certain SSDs have become inaccessible or caused system instability after installing the latest Windows 11 security update, KB5063878. This update, part...
- July 09, 2025 / by Coast IPCRead more
Windows 10 will officially reach the end of support on October 14, 2025. For many industrial users, upgrading to Windows 11 is not a simple option. Systems deployed in manufacturing, energy, transportation...
- April 01, 2025 / by Coast IPCRead more
In industrial computing, storage technology must do more than deliver high performance—it must remain reliable over time, in challenging environments, and under continuous load. U.2, a high-speed storage...
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On January 6, 2025, NVIDIA unveiled Project DIGITS, a groundbreaking personal AI supercomputer that delivers data center-level performance in a desktop-sized system. At its core is the NVIDIA GB10 Grace...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown at an incredible pace, transforming the way businesses operate and collect data. By 2025, it’s estimated that over 73 billion IoT devices will be in use. Many of...
- November 13, 2024 / by Nathan HeppRead more
In a groundbreaking move for urban transportation, Archer Aviation Inc. and Soracle Corporation have announced a landmark agreement to launch electric air taxi services in Japan. Leveraging Archer's cutting-edge...
- August 21, 2024 / by Nathan HeppRead more
Adding multiple SSDs to your industrial computing system can significantly enhance performance, streamline multitasking, and optimize data management. For applications requiring fast load times, high reliability...
- July 30, 2024 / by Nathan HeppRead more
Old barriers to competing computer hardware could soon come crashing down, allowing industrial users the best of both worlds.
For decades, Microsoft has leaned exclusively on traditional x86 architectures...









