Amazon makes a killing from the cloud
We're in the money
Amazon has unfurled its Q1 financial tapestry, revealing sales of $143.3bn (€121.7bn) and an operating income that's nothing to sniff at, $15.3 billion (€13 billion).
Micron ships 128GB DDR5 RDIMM memory
Faster than a speeding bullet
Micron Technology has announced it's shipping its whopping 128GB DDR5 RDIMM memory, which can manage 5,600 MT/s if it is going downhill and has the wind behind it.
Windows 11 use falls
The return of Windows 10
Windows 11 has seen its market share take a tumble, falling below the 26 per cent mark.
Google takes out its core
Wants to be as evil as Apple
Google has bid farewell to 200 of its 'Core' team members. The tech giant, renowned for its 'do no evil' mantra, appears to have adopted a new approach: 'do more cheaper.' With the speed of a game of musical chairs, roles are being relocated to India and Mexico, a move that raises questions about the company's outsourcing strategy.
Return of the smartphone
Qualcomm results surprise Wall Street
Qualcomm has reported fiscal second-quarter earnings that exceeded the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street's expectations, accompanied by a robust forecast for the upcoming quarter.
Big Blue in "Big Iron" dust-up
Wants to stop a cloud service
IBM is in court to halt the operation of a cloud service that allegedly infringes upon its mainframe intellectual property.
Nvidia Geforce RTX 4070 with AD103 GPU spotted
Already on the market with the same specifications
There was already a rumor that Nvidia might use new variants of the GPU for its Geforce RTX 4070 and RTX 4060 graphics cards, and one such, the RTX 4070 based on the AD103-175 GPU, has been spotted in GPU-Z software.
AMD results expected tonight
Cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are holding their breath
Wall Street is waiting expectantly for AMD to announce its results tonight after Chipzilla’s disappointing report almost sent them to the window ledges.
US insists that it does not want to stop Chinese growth
We just want to make sure our companies rule the world
The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made the bizarre claim that all the sanctions his country had put on Chinese firms were not to stop that country from growing economically.
Up to 150 percent boost
MSI had a rough time peddling the Intel-based Claw gaming handheld console mostly due to a high price and lackluster performance compared to similar AMD-based handheld consoles, but now it might get a chance with a recent 25 percent price cut and big performance BIOS and driver update, which boosted performance up to 150 percent.