Google techies cuffed
Published in News


Trespassing charges in anti-Israel protest

Nine Google gurus were arrested on trespassing charges amidst a protest the tech giant's whopping £1.2 billion deal to provide cloud computing services to the Israeli government.

Qualcomm lifts the kimono on its industrial and embedded AI platforms
Published in News


And picks up a penguin

Qualcomm has introduced new industrial and embedded AI platforms and a micro-power Wi-Fi SoC to expand its range of products and enable intelligent computing everywhere.

AMD’s latest releases show AI push
Published in AI


More NPUs than you can point a stick at

The chipmaker has become the latest to leap into the flourishing AI PC market. AMD's freshest desktop and laptop processors firmly place the firm in the nascent AI PC market by integrating generative AI (genAI) technology into some of its most favoured chip lines.

AAEON Unleashes Alchemist-powered graphics behemoth
Published in Graphics


Chipzilla's Latest Marvel

Embedded chip boffins at AAEON have pulled the wraps off their latest gizmo, the Alchemist-powered Arc A770 "GAR", and a slew of MXM GPU options. With the embedded computing sector ballooning, Chipzilla has been basking in the market's warm embrace as manufacturers flock to their Alchemist GPU offerings within the Arc lineage.

AMD's silicon surge
Published in Cloud
17 April 2024

AMD's silicon surge


Tensorwave says AMD does better than Nvidia and cheaper

TensorWave, a burgeoning bit barn enterprise, has recently installed systems powered by AMD's Instinct MI300X, which it intends to lease at a cost significantly lower than that of accessing Nvidia accelerators.

New law slams deep fake creators with unlimited fines
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Deepfake Debauchery

Creating a sexually explicit "deepfake" image is set to become an offence under new legislation announced by the UK Ministry of Justice.

Apple aims to be the Forrest Gump of AI
Published in AI


Disconnected and lacking intelligence

Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is boasting that the AI in iOS 18 will not need to connect to the cloud without thinking about what that means.  

TSMC US deals might harm Taiwan’s security
Published in News


The country worried that supply chains could be duplicated

There are significant concerns within the Taiwanese government that accepting US funds to establish chip plants in the US might counter the country's security and economic interests.

EU investigates Broadcom over VMware licencing
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Watchdog barks

US chipmaker Broadcom is facing scrutiny from EU antitrust regulators over changes to the licensing conditions of its newly acquired cloud computing firm VMware, following grievances from several EU business users and trade associations.

Nvidia wasted $9 billion on Blackwell
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Keller claims he could have done it for a billion

Tenstorrent's CEO, Jim Keller, claims that Nvidia wasted  $9 billion developing the Blackwell GPU