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Cisco CEO Expects Chip Shortage to Last Longer than a Year
Tom's Hardware is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. .Here's some bad news: Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins told today that he thinks it could take "a couple years" for the ongoing chip shortage to finally end.Here's some worse news: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger agreed with Robbins. "We can't build fabs overnight," he told Yahoo, "it takes a couple of years to get built up."This isn't the first we've heard about the shortage lasting more than a few quarters. AMD CEO Lisa Su in January when she said the company simply couldn't keep...…Tom's Hardware is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. .Here's some bad news: Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins told today that he thinks it could take "a couple years" for the ongoing chip shortage to finally end.Here's some worse news: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger agreed with Robbins. "We can't build fabs overnight," he told Yahoo, "it takes a couple of years to get built up."This isn't the first we've heard about the shortage lasting more than a few quarters. AMD CEO Lisa Su in January when she said the company simply couldn't keep...WW…
A Mysterious Database Exposed 200 Million Americans' Personal Info
Tom's Hardware is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. .Here's a strange one: reported Friday that a Google Cloud database exposed the personal information of roughly 200 million Americans. It's not clear who owned the database, however, and it appeared to have been wiped on March 3. But that wasn't actually the end of the saga; things only got weirder from there.First things first. CyberNews said the database contained 800GB of data in three folders. The first had 200 million records about American individuals, the...…Tom's Hardware is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. .Here's a strange one: reported Friday that a Google Cloud database exposed the personal information of roughly 200 million Americans. It's not clear who owned the database, however, and it appeared to have been wiped on March 3. But that wasn't actually the end of the saga; things only got weirder from there.First things first. CyberNews said the database contained 800GB of data in three folders. The first had 200 million records about American individuals, the...WW…
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