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Intel has announced that it has developed silicon photonics technology which will replace data center copper wires.
COMPUTEX trade show showcased 6 big trends: Industry 4.0, market expansion to Asia, startup innovation, Internet of Things, virtual reality & gaming.
Intel have finally revealed their latest high-end CPU. It is a 10 core monster that will crunch through data like a dieter at a pizza convention.
Dove Electronics has inked a deal which will see it offering Shuttle's full range of desktop PCs and distributing build-to-order systems locally.
Celebrating its 8th birthday, Synnex NZ expands its team to Wellington and Christchurch, signalling significant growth and innovation.
Richard Harri, Synnex country manager, opens up about his unique career path, commitment to community service, and passion for travel.
<strong>From travelling through 30 countries in a year to his role as an avid Rotarian, you can't accuse Richard Harri of living life on autopilot.
A rare Apple 1 motherboard, one of only six still functioning, fetches nearly double its estimate at US$375k at auction.
SnapperNet celebrates a decade of innovation in NZ's channel business with a harbour cruise, reflecting on dynamic tech evolution.
Renaissance to distribute MSI desktops, notebooks, netbooks, and graphics cards to local assemblers in New Zealand. Chair says distribution is shrinking.
Gigabyte Technology, a leading Taiwanese hardware manufacturer, has appointed Synnex New Zealand as a new distributor in New Zealand, effective immediately.
With a global staff of more than 100,000 and a world-class R&D design team, the turnover for 2007 was US$6.9 billion.
Over recent quarters ASUS has been continuing the process of building its local presence within the New Zealand market.
Synnex is offering the first five resellers the chance to instantly win a prize of up to $200, simply by finding the hidden Synnex staff photo of the week.
Global consumer notebook vendor Asus has broadened its presence within New Zealand, signing on local IT firm Dove Electronics as distributor.