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Turns out that threatening customers for using software they paid for works Broadcom’s decision to swallow VMware and then do ...
Intel bangs the drum on 18A node Troubled Chipzilla is still flogging its foundry turnaround plan, this time at its annual ...
Claims 130 W/m·K conductivity miracle A mysterious outfit calling itself Coracer has chucked a new graphene thermal pad into ...
AI threats and zero-trust mandates are driving a $26bn boom Beancounters working for the Dell’Oro Group have added up some ...
Jon Peddie blames Trump trade chaos for slowdown Global PC graphics market took a knock in the first quarter of 2025, with ...
TriBoard plug-in cuts time, cost and hassle for carmakers Infineon has signed up with Typhoon HIL to make the lives of xEV ...
Job's Mob and Google accused of dragging their feet to protect profits The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple and Google are getting a ...
We are just so over this relationshipAfter more than 15 years of flogging modem chips to the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, ...
Devs suggest lowering settings and disabling upscaling to avoid intro crashHell just froze for Nvidia RTX 50 and 40 series ...
US fab nears full capacity, 2nm yields soar, and chip prices may spike Nvidia’s next wave of AI chips is heading for mass ...
Celestial and Druid working togetherTroubled Chipzilla appears to be hedging its bets with its upcoming Nova Lake-S ...
Worried that Apple might get Chinese intelligence The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s plan to launch its flashy new artificial ...