![]() ![]() ![]() Channel celebrates ARN Innovation Awards 2023: Champagne reception Access4 holds inaugural A/NZ Annual Conference Champagne reception was sponsored by CrowdStrike. More than 700 delegates from across the Australian ICT landscape came together to celebrate the industry's greatest achievements for 2023 during a black-tie event at the ICC in Sydney on 16 November. Winners grace the stage for ARN Innovation Awards 2023 Channel celebrates ARN Innovation Awards 2023: Champagne reception This positions the Innovation Awards as the leading technology awards program for customer innovation and ecosystem excellence in the Australian channel. The winners were selected from 342 finalists which made the shortlist from a pool of over 160 organisations, spanning start-up, partner, vendor and distributor businesses. Slideshows Winners grace the stage for ARN Innovation Awards 2023Ĭelebrated during a black-tie event at ICC Sydney on 16 November that brought together more than 700 members of Australia’s channel community, this year’s Innovation Awards celebrated the accomplishments of more than 39 winners and a new inductee into the ARN Hall of Fame – Steve Martin. (Reporting by Stephen Nellis Editing by Cynthia Osterman) Intel shares are up nearly 16 percent to since the start of the year to US$54.32, and AMD shares are up 18.3 per cent to US$12.99 since the start of the year. The security problems do not appear to have impacted chipmakers' stock prices. AMD also advised leaving the patches turned off due to the difficulty of carrying out an attack. However, Intel said that because of the low risk of a real-world attack, it would ship its patches turned off by default, giving users the choice whether to turn them on. Intel said it expects a performance slowdown of between two per cent and eight per cent from the patches, and ARM said it expects a slowdown of between one per cent and two per cent. In its research findings, Microsoft said that patches issued for common web browsers earlier this year greatly increased the difficulty of carrying out an attack with the newly discovered flaw.Ĭhips from Intel, AMD and ARM all have patches available, either directly from the makers or through software suppliers such as Microsoft. Intel declined to comment on whether Monday's announcement was related to the German magazine's story. Earlier this month, German computer science magazine c't reported that a "next generation" of flaws had been found in Intel's chips and was likely to be disclosed this month. When the flaws emerged in January, researchers warned that they were likely to find new variants of Spectre in the future. ![]()
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