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HP Australia dazzled Melbourne with its HP Evolution event, showcasing future tech in AI, immersive experiences, security, 3D printing, and more.
After two quarters of near 10% growth, the Australian PC market dipped -2.5% in 4Q18 - a trend that looks set to continue in 2019.
The new products and partnerships are designed to bring new levels of manufacturing predictability and quality to customers scaling to full production.
In the worldwide PC market, global shipments were above expectations, reaching 58.5 million during the last quarter.
The new OfficeJet Pro series aims to help streamline small and medium businesses' admin to free up owner/operator time.
Pockets of growth, both in segments and geography, will persist, particularly in Asia Pacific, one of two regions to avoid shipment declines in 2019.
Intel and the Department of Energy are building potentially the world's first exascale supercomputer, capable of a quintillion calculations per second.
NVIDIA partners with major server manufacturers to provide highly efficient platforms for data analytics and other workloads.
HP has extended its worldwide recall of several notebooks and mobile workstations due to the high risk of fire and burn hazards.
The HP Spectre X360 impresses with its sleek design, robust performance, and versatile modes, making it a standout convertible laptop for work and play.
The solution for large and mid-sized rooms combines HP Elite Slice with Polycom Trio and EagleEye IV video conferencing.
PC shipments saw a 3.7% year-on-year decline in Q4 2018, with even the holiday season driven by consumer promotions failing to boost numbers.
The HP New Zealand IT Security Study surveyed 434 New Zealand small to large businesses across the services, production, retail and hospitality.
It will be installed at the High Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart and will be the world's fastest for industrial production.
Testing Intel's Optane memory on an HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop revealed read speeds double those of SSDs, showcasing impressive performance gains.
HP New Zealand renews its partnership with Emirates Team New Zealand for the 36th America's Cup, bringing advanced technology and innovation to the design team.
Fujitsu is set to build a supercomputer, Oakbridge-CX, for the University of Tokyo, boasting a performance peak of 6.6 petaflops via 1,368 servers.
HP New Zealand celebrated its top partners at the 2018 HP Partner Awards, with Ingram Micro taking home the prestigious Distributor of the Year Award.
A new HP New Zealand survey reveals that just 50% of Kiwi businesses feel prepared for cyber threats, with many neglecting basic security measures.
HP has announced the finalists for its 2018 Partner Awards, including new categories for Sustainability and Future Technologies to be presented on 22 November.