Nvidia beats Amazon in value
Published in AI


AI chip feaver 

Nvidia briefly overtook Amazon.com in market value, as the craze for artificial intelligence sent the chip firm soaring to the fourth most valuable US company.

Nvidia launches RTX 2000 Ada workstation graphics card
Published in Graphics


Based on AD107 GPU with 16GB of VRAM

Nvidia has rather silently unveiled the new low-profile workstation graphics card, the RTX 2000 ADA. According to Nvidia, the new RTX 2000 Ada brings 1.5x higher performance in professional workflows compared to the previously available RTX A200 12GB graphics card.

HP demands €3.7 Billion from former Autonomy bosses
Published in News


If only there were a good accounting software which could help out

The former maker of expensive printer ink HP is after a whopping €3.7 billion from the former bosses of Autonomy, who fiddled the books to sell the company for a staggering €10.2 billion.

Gigabyte shows Radeon RX 7900 GRE Gaming OC graphics card
Published in Graphics


Could be coming to Europe as well

Gigabyte has unveiled a new version of the AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (Golden Rabbit Edition), which was originally available in China only, but now could come to Europe as well.

Parag Agrawal's snub sparked Elon Musk's Twitter takeover
Published in News


Nothing to do with free speech

Former Twitter boss Parag Agrawal's knockback of Elon [look at me] Musk's bid to silence a jet-tracking account sparked a chain over-reaction that led to Musk's dodgy buyout of the platform.

Nvidia's tailor made chip gamble
Published in AI


Tech giant to make bespoke AI processors

Nvidia is launching a new business unit to make tailor-made chips for cloud computing firms and others, including advanced AI processors.

Apple crumbles over chip theft row
Published in News


All Apple sauce with lashings of cowardly custard  

Apple has backed down from its legal battle with startup Rivos, after accusing the firm of poaching its staff and nicking its secrets.

Companies get off of their clouds
Published in Cloud


Firms ditch online data for old-school servers

It is starting to look like the cloud bubble is bursting as more firms return to on-site data centres.

Mozella dusts off Servo
Published in News
12 February 2024

Mozella dusts off Servo


Rust never sleeps 

The boffins behind Servo, Mozilla's "next-generation browser engine", are kicking off 2024 with a bang.

AI takes its toll on Big Tech
Published in AI


Tech giants axe 34,000 jobs

Major tech firms such as Microsoft, Alphabet, PayPal, and eBay have sacked 34,000 workers since the start of 2024 to focus on artificial intelligence (AI), the Financial Times revealed.