HP EliteBoard G1a lands at 6.5 out of 10 in our Circular IT rating, with sustainability as its strongest dimension at 7.5 out of 10. We score eight dimensions, from recycled content and repairability through lifecycle and total cost of ownership.
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Should we pay attention to IBM’s quantum foundry?
IBM announced that it plans to launch a standalone quantum chip foundry company with support from a proposed $1 billion CHIPS Act award. The announcement adds another signal that the United States is accelerating investment in advanced computing infrastructure.
The future of underwater data centers
A new class of data center infrastructure is beginning to emerge, one that prioritizes sealed environments, remote operation and proximity to energy generation rather than physical accessibility.
AI Vision Is Moving to Line in E‑Waste Sorting
When injecting AI into ITAD and electronics recycling operations, most ITAD and e‑scrap facilities are still at an...
Can modular metals recovery challenge the smelter model?
A UK-based startup is testing a different approach to extracting metals from electronic scrap, one that could...
Wearables are coming
Over 600 million wearables shipped last year, representing the equivalent of smartphone-scale volume. And unlike...
Apple’s MacBook Neo: iFixit’s best MacBook score in 14 years, but the residual value ceiling is real
Apple just shipped its most recyclable and most repairable laptop to date, and priced it at $599. For an industry that...