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Intel’s restructuring leaves key open-source work without a home Troubled Chipzilla’s decision to sack around 24,000 workers ...
Panic buying boosts shipments Thanks to tariff jitters in the second quarter, CPU shipments jumped 7.9 per cent ...
Accenture and Oracle binned so Salesforce, Palantir and Workday can have a go The US Department of Defence is chucking out two human resources software projects worth more than $800 million even ...
Apple ditches 128GB model so it can charge more The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is getting ready to pull a fast one with the ...
Dell, Super Micro gear laced with spy kit as US hunts chip smugglers The US has been tucking location trackers into shipments of advanced AI chips and servers, hoping to catch them being smuggled into ...
Beijing’s homegrown chip dream still can’t train properly Chinese AI outfit DeepSeek has been forced to eat humble pie after ...
Phone assembly into second place Hon Hai, better known as Foxconn, did much better than expectations with its second quarter ...
Cosmos Reason makes robots think like humans Nvidia has decided your next robot needs to think a little more like you, or at ...
Adds curvy new Odyssey G7 to its display arsenal Samsung has decided gamers still aren’t clicking enough buttons per second, ...
Neural Super Sampling promises sharper mobile gaming without torching your battery Graphics on your Android phone might ...
Claims Cupertino favours OpenAI Elon Musk is threatening to sue the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, accusing it of stacking the App ...
AI upstart reckons it can do Google’s job better Perplexity has lobbed a $34.5 billion offer to buy the Chrome browser, even ...
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