TSMC temporarily shuttered
Massive quake could have minor impact on supply chains
The 7.4 magnitude earthquake that rocked Taiwan on Wednesday morning led to TSMC, the world’s largest manufacturer of computer chips, temporarily shutting its doors.
Microsoft and Quantinuum's quantum leap
The cat in the PC case is both dead and alive
Microsoft and Quantinuum have won significantly in the battle against quantum error correction. Using Quantinuum's ion-trap hardware and Microsoft's fresh-off-the-press qubit visualisation system, the team ran a whopping 14,000 experiments without the cat upsetting anything.
EU and Yanks want forever chemicals out of their chips
Brits want more vinegar and HP sauce in theirs
The European Union and the Yanks plan to deploy artificial intelligence to find alternatives to the so-called 'forever chemicals' that are rife in semiconductor manufacturing.
Apple looking at home robots after ditching cars
We are super cool beings; you will be exterminated
The Tame Apple Press is allowing itself to get all moist about a rumour that their favourite company is about to build robots.
AI giant stability’s downfall
Sky-high costs and unpaid bills
The colossal GPU clusters required to train Stability AI’s renowned text-to-image generation model, Stable Diffusion, have been revealed as a critical factor in the downfall of former CEO Emad Mostaque.
Largest digital camera built
Selfies of the universe
After nine years and 3.2 billion pixels, the LSST Camera, the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy, is ready to take centre stage at the Vera Rubin Observatory and begin exploring the southern skies.
Netflix's £100 Million Facebook fork out
The all-you-can-eat buffet of personal data
According to claims in a recently unsealed court document, Netflix is said to have forked out over £100 million to Facebook for access to private user messages.
Tesla's market tumble
Musk may not be worth all that money after all
Tesla's shares took a nosedive as vehicle deliveries fell to the lowest level since 2020, when the global pandemic threw a spanner in the works.
Huawei pitches clouds for SMBs
Cloud Revolution for the workers
Huawei says its latest offering, HECS X, will shake up cloud computing for small and medium businesses (SMBs).
Snapdragon's X Elite ready to give AMD and Intel a shock
Qualcomm claims Intel is no match
Qualcomm has stepped into the ring, ready to challenge AMD and Intel in the laptop market. It's introducing its Snapdragon X Elite, a chip that can be likened to David armed with a rocket launcher, ready to take on the Goliaths of the computing world.