Intel’s stocks slide after unimpressive results
Gelsinger’s plan is not making money fast enough
Intel’s stock dropped approximately nine per cent within an hour after its first-quarter results and guidance was released on 25 April, following the close of regular trading on Thursday.
Microsoft reports record results
All thanks to its AI moves
Software King of the World, Microsoft reported a 17 per cent increase in revenue to $61.9 billion (€55.63 billion), with $21.9 billion (€23.43 billion) in profits, up 20 per cent, and earnings of $2.94 (€3.15).
Blizzard cancels BlizzCon 2024
Might return "in future years"
Blizzard has officially released a statement cancelling BlizzCon 2024, and while the company will be present at other physical and livestream events, it will not be holding its own event.
TSMC aims to give Chipzilla a kick in the backside
A16 production will start in 2026
TSMC has announced its cutting-edge A16 technology, slated to commence production in the latter half of 2026.
Oldest PC game is 40 years old
Still in active development
Biplane shoot-'em up, Sopwith, is celebrating 40 years since its first release in 1984.
Lenovo first off the bat with slimmer, greener memory
New P1 Gen 7 Thinkpad has LPCAMM2
Lenovo's latest ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 laptop is poised to be the pioneer in adopting the new LPCAMM2 memory form factor, dethroning the traditional SODIMM sticks.
Apple creating an AI server chips
It looks like its AI will be on the cloud after all
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that the fruity cargo cult Apple is building its own AI server processor in a desperate bid to catch up in AI.
Samsung pledges to make super batteries
Will last 20 years, reached 80 per cent charge in nine minutes
Samsung has pledged to deliver electric vehicle (EV) batteries capable of reaching 80 per cent charge in just nine minutes, with a lifespan of 20 years.
Boffins cross DRAM with NAND
Data survives once the power is switched off
Boffins from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have unveiled a prototype that marries the rapidity of Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM) with the non-volatility of NAND flash memory, potentially heralding a new era in data storage technology.
Wall Street is not amused.
Meta’s shares took a 19 per cent dive as CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted the company’s favoured initiatives might lead to tens of billions of euros in losses.