No quick way back for Intel
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ARM boss says slow EUV adoption and mobile missteps handed TSMC the crown

ARM chief executive Rene Haas has delivered a stinging assessment of Intel’s attempts to compete with TSMC, claiming the chipmaker squandered vital opportunities and is facing a near-impossible climb back to the top.

Intel rumoured to pack a dozen Core Ultra and X-series chips in Panther Lake
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Shuffled naming and confusing GPU specs

A new leak has revealed more details about Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake lineup, suggesting that the company is preparing a tangled mix of Core Ultra “X” and non-X variants with inconsistent GPU configurations and unclear naming.

Nvidia uses radical cooling trick for Rubin Ultra AI chips
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Ditches traditional liquid cooling 

Nvidia is preparing a major rethink of how it cools its next-generation Rubin Ultra AI chips, reportedly moving to a new microchannel cover plate system to stop its silicon beasts from overheating.

AI killing the internet
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Users ditch clickbait for instant answers

A new study by Loopex Digital shows that major websites are haemorrhaging visitors as users increasingly turn to AI chat tools instead of clicking through to traditional pages.

EU warned not to trust Musk with Europe’s space future
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Top investor says reliance on SpaceX a ‘huge risk’ to Europe’s defence and sovereignty

One of Europe’s leading tech backers has sounded the alarm over the continent’s growing dependence on Elon Musk’s SpaceX, warning that trusting the world’s richest attention seeker with Europe’s launch and satellite infrastructure is a disaster waiting to happen.

Ive and Altman struggle to make OpenAI’s dream gadget work
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Screen-free AI gizmo

The Dark Satanic Rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that the former Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s design messiah Jony Ive and OpenAI supremo Sam Altman are wrestling with technical headaches that could derail the launch of their secretive artificial intelligence device next year.

Brussels plots AI independence drive
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AI strategy aims to cut ties with US and Chinese tech

Brussels is preparing to throw itself into the artificial intelligence race with a plan to reduce its reliance on foreign companies and promote homegrown platforms instead.

Apple bends the knee to Trump, bans ICEBlock app
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Apple accused of backing immigrant arrests without due process

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has pulled the ICEBlock app from its store after pressure from the Trump administration.

Keller says Intel needs to fix its foundry game
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Legendary chip architect keeps options open with Samsung, TSMC and Rapidus

Troubled Chipzilla’s latest promises around its 18A and 14A nodes are not quite convincing Jim Keller, one of the industry’s most famous chip designers.

Samsung and LG Display cash in riding Apple's hype machine
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OLED demand spikes as panel makers finally claw back profits

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s latest shiny toy, the iPhone 17, has once again whipped the faithful into a frenzy, and the real winners are Samsung Display and LG Display.