Chipzilla's €8.3 billion Foundry fiasco
Huge operating losses
Intel revealed staggering operating losses for its foundry division, dealing a heavy blow to the chip colossus in its quest to reclaim lost technological dominance against Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Intel ramps up for battle
Battlemage shipping manifests out
Chipzilla looks likely to meet its Battlemage deadlines.
British boffins have blazing broadband breakthrough
301 terabits per second
British boffins at Aston University in the UK have managed to zip data through a single fibre optic cable at a rate of 301 terabits per second—a whopping 1.2 million times faster than most people’s connection.
Half of Russian packaged processors have unconventional variability feature
Yeah, they are defective.
A recent revelation revealed that nearly half of the processors packaged in Russia suffer from an “unconventional variability” feature that casts a shadow over the nation's technological prowess.
Microsoft and Openai's €100 billion data center dreams
Stargate supercomputer coming"
Software King of the World Microsoft and OpenAI sidekick are teaming up to build a €100 billion data centre featuring a "Stargate" AI supercomputer.
Russia makes efforts towards a glorious domestic gaming revolution
Tsar Putin has spoken and it shall be so
In a bold move aimed at bolstering Russia's technological sovereignty, hs Imperial Majesty Russias TsarVladimir Putin, Emperor and Autocrat of All has decreed the exploration of homegrown gaming consoles to rival the decadent PlayStation and Xbox.
AI hype is as bad as crypto
DeepMind co-founder warns against the gold rush mentality
Sir Demis Hassabis, co-founder of DeepMind, has warned that the rush to throw cash at artificial intelligence has left the industry drowning in crypto-like hysteria.
Telegram wants to make its business options more professional
Heading for profit and an IPO
Telegram is revolutionising business communication with the launch of Telegram Business, which it claims will make business communication more efficient and effective.
Post Office spend €119 million in legal fees fighting sub-postmasters
But knew Horizon IT system was the real villain.
The BBC has unearthed a draft report showing that the Post Office spent a whopping €119 million in legal fees fighting sub-postmasters while ignoring evidence that its own Horizon IT system was the real villain.
Pragmatic unveils UK's first 300mm wafer fab in Durham
Despite threatening to Brexit
Pragmatic Semiconductor, headquartered in Cambridge, has made waves by launching the UK's inaugural 300mm wafer fabrication facility in Durham. Despite threatening to leave the UK over a perceived dearth of governmental backing for the burgeoning domestic chip sector.