Samsung shows off its 2nm GAA performance
Hopes a few nanometres will save its bacon
Samsung Electronics has finally bragged about real two-nanometer mass production results, rather than mumbling vague promises.
Tesla hands Musk a $1 trillion payday after a dismal year
Money for nothing
Elon Musk has managed to pull off another jaw-dropping payday, convincing shareholders to approve a $1 trillion compensation package even though Tesla has just crawled through one of its worst years in memory.
Sam Altman wants his Tesla money back
Musk trousered Altman's $45,000 with his long-delayed Roadster
OpenAI chief Sam Altman has decided he’s had a gutsful of waiting for a car that probably only exists only in Elon Musk’s imagination.
Musk empire losing talent
Executives flee as xAI chaos and politics drive departures
Elon Musk is burning through top lieutenants at a pace that makes even the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street look stable.
Samsung to mass produce Exynos 2600 on 2nm node
Hopes new chip erases 3nm humiliation
Samsung will start mass production of its Exynos 2600 by the end of September, making it the first SoC built on the company’s 2nm Gate-All-Around process.
Samsung bets big on 2nm SF2P
Korean giant eyes redemption with second-gen GAA node
Samsung’s messy 3nm debut may soon be old news as attention shifts to its 2nm GAA roadmap.
Tesla tanks in Europe
Europeans have had enough of Musk
Tesla has hit another bump in the road in Europe, clocking up its seventh straight month of shrinking car sales while Chinese upstart BYD floored it.
Samsung gets $16.5 billion chip deal lifeline from Tesla
TSMC rival finally gets a win in foundry fight
Samsung Electronics has signed a 22.8 trillion won (about $16.5 billion) chip foundry contract with what it calls a "global company" which the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are convinced is Tesla.
Samsung dumps 1.4nm dreams for now
Bets farm on 2nm
Samsung’s foundry arm is pressing pause on its hyped 1.4nm production ambitions, opting instead to dump resources into its slightly less disastrous 2nm process.
OpenAI bottles it on for-profit switch
Charity keeps the leash as Altman plots trillion-dollar AI dreams
OpenAI has abruptly U-turned on its plans to go full corporate, deciding instead to let its nonprofit arm keep control of the outfit’s shiny new for-profit structure.