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Startup dares to outgun Chipzilla with RISC-V tech A group of former top Chipzilla engineers have ditched the corporate safety net to build what they claim will be "the biggest, baddest CPU in the ...
Trying to make AI chips big enough to solve Moore's Law Troubled Chipzilla used the IEEE Electronic Components and Packaging ...
Alphawave, Globaldata and Craneware may not stay British much longer Three of Britain’s brightest tech stars could be heading ...
Silicon Valley’s favourite techno-futurist wants your iris Sam Altman’s Worldcoin project has decided that what Britons need in 2025 is to queue up in London and have their eyeballs scanned by a shiny ...
Apple Intelligence flounders while rivals eat its lunch The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is having a right old mess of it trying ...
Takes aim at the portable gaming throne with Windows Microsoft just waded into handheld gaming with both feet, taking direct ...
Turns out that threatening customers for using software they paid for works Broadcom’s decision to swallow VMware and then do ...
Jon Peddie blames Trump trade chaos for slowdown Global PC graphics market took a knock in the first quarter of 2025, with ...
Intel bangs the drum on 18A node Troubled Chipzilla is still flogging its foundry turnaround plan, this time at its annual ...
AI threats and zero-trust mandates are driving a $26bn boom Beancounters working for the Dell’Oro Group have added up some ...
TriBoard plug-in cuts time, cost and hassle for carmakers Infineon has signed up with Typhoon HIL to make the lives of xEV ...
Dally says US rules handed China a tech talent pipeline Nvidia chief scientist Bill Dally [pictured] has suggested that the US export control ban on AI gear to China has helped Huawei and its mates in ...
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