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Computer Weekly - 14 July 2020: Is digital art coming of age during lockdown?

In this week’s Computer Weekly, as the pandemic forces many sectors into a business rethink, digital art is hoping to capitalise on changing times. Chinese supplier Lenovo is dominating the supercomputer market – we examine how it got there and the geopolitical issues. And as datacentre engineers become classified as key workers, we look at the health and safety issues in running a datacentre. Read the issue now.

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