Intel loses EU antitrust appeal but dodges a bigger fine
Brussels still wants its pound of silicon
Troubled Chipzilla has lost its latest attempt to shake off an EU antitrust ruling, though Europe’s judges did trim a chunky slice off the fine.
Trump's 25 per cent cut of Nvidia sales is "nuts"
Only helps China
US President Donald Trump's cunning plan to get a 25 per cent cut of Nvidia's AI chip sales to China by allowing the outfit to sell behind the bamboo curtain has been dismissed as nuts.
Samsung finally sorts Exynos heat and rivals notice
Copper, packaging tweaks that work
Samsung’s Exynos chips were once shorthand for thermal throttling, but the Exynos 2600 suggests those days may finally be numbered.
Broadcom axes VMware vSphere Foundation across EMEA
Smaller customers face brutal price hikes
Broadcom has killed off VMware vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA, dealing another sharp blow to smaller customers already squeezed by rising costs.
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2
Altman hopes a souped-up model will stop Google and Anthropic stealing its lunch
OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.2 and declared it its sharpest tool yet for professional knowledge work as the outfit scrambles to keep punters from wandering off to flashier rivals.