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21. OpenAI is digging a deeper money pit than anyone guessed
(AI)
... assumes LLM companies will grab two per cent of the digital advertising market, which is slightly more than nothing at present. The result is wild revenue growth paired with equally wild cost inflation, ...
Created on 26 November 2025
22. Gartner claims government IT spending to rise in 2026
(News)
... mission impact of technology investments, including cost savings and user experience.” The survey says cybersecurity, AI, generative AI, and cloud platforms sit at the top of the spending queue, with ...
Created on 26 November 2025
23. TSMC races to build more 2nm fabs as demand crushes capacity
(News)
... says the outfit is putting up three more 2 nm plants to plug the gap, with each one costing around NT$300 billion, roughly €8.7 billion. The lot will set TSMC back a bruising $28.6 billion before the concrete ...
Created on 25 November 2025
24. Memory moves to spot pricing
(PC Hardware)
Shoppers find themselves guessing the cost of RAM Memory prices have gone properly pear-shaped, with top-end RAM now pricier than most punters expect. One user report claims a Micro Centre shop has ...
Created on 25 November 2025
25. AMD confirms price hikes
(Graphics)
Prices rise by ten per cent AMD has told its graphics card partners to brace for a price rise across its entire GPU lineup after DRAM costs shot up again, putting an end to the brief spell when Radeon ...
Created on 24 November 2025
26. JEDEC cooks up chunky new DDR5 standard
(News)
... early next year, is tipped as the first to use the CQDIMM DDR5 standard. Troubled Chipzilla’s kit will not come cheap, because 128GB modules are expected to cost a small fortune, given today’s memory prices. ...
Created on 21 November 2025
27. Intel spies a fresh payday in fancy packaging
(PC Hardware)
... avoid the cost and time sink of shipping wafers halfway round the world. Apple and Qualcomm have already been poaching engineers with expertise in EMIB and Foveros, which shows the appetite is real. At ...
Created on 21 November 2025
28. Tech company shares hammered
(AI)
... costs on Oracle bonds have soared nearly 50 per cent since mid-October. Other AI-linked stocks took a hammering. Micron fell 11 per cent, sinking 18 per cent on the week. Western Digital dropped 8.9 ...
Created on 21 November 2025
29. Apple's "bargain-bin" headset dream dies on the vi
(Mobiles)
... faffing about with the low-cost glass-based micro display. Samsung had been working with Jobs Mob on a glass substrate micro OLED panel called G VR, which was supposed to ditch the expensive silicon ...
Created on 20 November 2025
30. RAM crunch threatens to snuff out budget GPUs
(Graphics)
Rising costs shove AMD and Nvidia towards culling their cheap cards The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that AMD and Nvidia are considering winding down production ...
Created on 19 November 2025
31. AI fuels fresh rush into data streaming platforms
(Cloud)
... platforms to reduce architectural complexity, lower costs, and simplify governance.” He said organisations must take governance, performance and security seriously from the outset if they want proper ...
Created on 19 November 2025
32. Oracle faces curse of OpenAI
(News)
... has cost Big Red about the same as one General Motors or two Kraft Heinz. Investors are twitchy because Big Red is betting on a debt-fueled data farm at OpenAI. Analysts are looking up from their dusty ...
Created on 19 November 2025
33. TSMC discovers the American dream costs a fortune
(News)
... pulled over by ICE and dragged off to a crocodile-infested gulag where they are never heard of again. When you add the costs of pushing toward 3nm and even fancier nodes, the profitability of TSMC’s ...
Created on 18 November 2025
34. Apple rumoured to be giving up on the Mac Pro
(PC Hardware)
... used to be the pride of the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, although you would not know it from the past 15 years, where the Mac Pro has seen fewer updates than a municipal bus timetable. Despite costing an ...
Created on 18 November 2025
35. Intel axes its next mainstream Xeon platform
(Network)
...  The eight-channel approach also keeps motherboard and DRAM bills sensible. Buyers who want sixty-four cores per socket without going nuclear on costs can stick to smaller sockets and cheaper modules, ...
Created on 18 November 2025
36. Memory makers hit the panic button as DRAM dries up
(News)
Stockpiling, shortages and silly prices are now the industry’s default setting. The memory world has wandered straight into a supply shock, and every big name is now stuffing its warehouses like doomsday ...
Created on 17 November 2025
37. Intel suddenly looks useful again
(News)
... with EMIB. Intel's EMIB lets chiplets talk to each other through a tiny silicon bridge rather than requiring a giant interposer like TSMC’s CoWoS, which keeps costs tidier. Foveros offers three-dimensional ...
Created on 17 November 2025
38. Samsung shows off its 2nm GAA performance
(News)
... to become a bloodsport. TSMC reportedly plans to bump wafer prices by about ten to 20 per cent, which smells suspiciously like an attempt to cover the soaring costs of producing in the US. Samsung is ...
Created on 17 November 2025
39. Apple fanboys snap up pricey iPhone Pocket without blinking
(Mobiles)
... your overpriced handset like a security blanket. It looked snuggly, was over-designed and cost an arm and a leg. The short version cost $150 and the long one cost $230, which was perilously close to ...
Created on 17 November 2025
40. Samsung is stuck paying for Qualcomm chipsets
(Mobiles)
... in 2023. That figure was only going to rise as Qualcomm started charging richer prices for next-generation TSMC-made parts with in-house CPU cores. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 costs about $280, depending ...
Created on 14 November 2025
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