Intel's Ohio dream teeters without 14A customers
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Intel threatens shutdown if no buyers emerge for new manufacturing tech

Troubled Chipzilla has once again waved the warning flag over its $28 billion chipmaking venture in Ohio, saying it may stop all work unless it can land external customers for its 14A process node.

AMD eyes standalone AI cards for consumer PCs
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Discrete NPUs to your desktop

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth rumour claiming that AMD is toying with the idea of a discrete NPU card for consumer PCs.

Qualcomm shrugs off Apple breakup with $10.37bn earnings beat
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Snapdragon pulls 61 per cent of revenue as chipmaker bets on glasses, cars and clouds

Qualcomm has managed to beat the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street’s estimates for Q2 2025, pulling in a tidy $10.37 billion in revenue, even as the clock ticks down on its once-lucrative relationship with the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple.

Apple can't do AI inhouse
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Only a $40bn Perplexity buyout will save Jobs' Mob

Analysts from Wedbush have delivered a damning verdict on the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s artificial intelligence ambitions, claiming the company is incapable of building AI internally and should just cough up $40 billion to buy someone else’s brainpower.

Gaming scam network targets crypto newbies with fake cashouts
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1,200+ fake betting sites push bogus $2,500 promos via social media

Fraudsters are carpeting Discord and social media platforms with ads for slick gambling sites that vanish the moment you try to cash out, especially if you’re daft enough to hand over your crypto.

Reputation fixer quietly vanishes articles with Google bug
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CEO accused of scrubbing domestic violence arrest from search

A Silicon Valley suit has been accused of gaming Google's search system to wipe out unflattering articles about his past, using a little-known tool with a glaring flaw.

Palo Alto Networks swallows CyberArk
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It needed a bigger boat

Palo Alto Networks has splashed out $25 billion to swallow Israeli identity security outfit CyberArk Software in what’s shaping up to be the most expensive cyber buy of 2025.

Palit unveils new all-white RTX 50 series graphics cards
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GeForce RTX 5060, 5060 Ti, and 5070

Palit has unveiled its new GeForce RTX 50 WHITE Series graphics cards, adding an all-white look to GeForce RTX 5060, 5060 Ti, and 5070 graphics cards.

Corsair launches AI WORKSTATION 300 workstation SFF PC
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AMD Ryzen AI Max packed in a 4.4-liter chassis

Corsair has unveiled its latest small form factor PC, based on AMD's Strix Halo platform and packed in a compact 4.4-liter chassis.

AMD's Ryzen AI MAX+ brings 128B LLMs home
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Strix Halo platform lets PCs muscle into AI territory

AMD has flung open the doors to local large language model mayhem by enabling support for up to 128 billion parameters on consumer machines.