There are no registers to write to; everything is configurable using hardware pins. The SPI host captures data on the SLCK rising edge, and data is clocked out on the SCLK falling edge. The ADS1278 ...
European investigators are saying that a Chinese commercial ship purposefully dragged its anchor in order to slash through two critical data cables, according to the The Wall Street Journal.
This is due to the fact that the data centers necessary to make this technology work require enormous amounts of electricity. This will boost the revenue of electric utilities due to the simple ...
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Rising tensions in Europe as a fiber-optic cable was cut between Germany and Finland. Via Gizmodo: On Monday, an undersea data cable connecting Germany and Finland was cut. On Tuesday, German Defense ...
Finland and Germany are investigating a severed undersea data cable which runs between the two countries in the Baltic Sea. A joint statement was issued where they both they expressed concern over ...
HELSINKI (AP) — German and Finland expressed deep concern over the discovery Monday of a severed undersea data cable between the countries through the Baltic Sea, saying it raised suspicions of ...
With the Baltic Sea cable damaged, questions are circulating as to what the impact of a damaged subsea cables could have on data and communications A 1,200km subsea cable connecting Finland and ...
It severed two data cables: one connecting Lithuania and Sweden and another between Finland and Germany. After cutting the second cable, the ship reportedly zig-zagged, raised anchor, and continued.
Accordng to TechCrunch, the project is estimated to cost more than $10 billion and marks a pivotal shift for Meta as it becomes the sole owner and operator of a global data cable for the first time.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said on Tuesday that officials have to assume damage to two data cables under the Baltic Sea, one of which ends in Germany, was likely caused by sabotage – ...