Brussels still wants its pound of silicon Troubled Chipzilla has lost its latest attempt to shake off an EU antitrust ruling, though Europe’s judges did trim a chunky slice off the fine. The General ...
Only helps China US President Donald Trump's cunning plan to get a 25 per cent cut of Nvidia's AI chip sales to China by ...
Copper, packaging tweaks that work Samsung’s Exynos chips were once shorthand for thermal throttling, but the Exynos 2600 suggests those days may finally be numbered. The turnaround comes from Samsung ...
AI turf war slides into court with accusations of poaching and data theft Palantir has widened its legal assault on a rival ...
Smaller customers face brutal price hikes Broadcom has killed off VMware vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA, dealing another ...
Analysts moan about the margins as shares wobble Broadcom delivered another slab of AI-fuelled growth and still managed to ...
Altman hopes a souped-up model will stop Google and Anthropic stealing its lunch OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.2 and declared it ...
Pocket-sized box promises to run 120 billion parameter models Tiiny AI reckons it has cracked the code for shoving an AI supercomputer into a device so small it could vanish into your jacket lining.
Lip-Bu Tan’s investment web puts Troubled Chipzilla in an awkward spotlight Troubled Chipzilla’s chief Lip-Bu Tan is under ...
Microsoft's default Calibri is too "woke" US Secretary of State Marco Rubio tightened his grip on the culture war by ordering ...
Prime minister shrugs off the mess as kids flaunt their workarounds Australia’s under-16 social media ban had barely landed before the country’s feeds filled with teenagers loudly proving they could ...
GPU giant moves to stop its kit wandering into banned markets Nvidia has cooked up location-verification software that can ...
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