State-backed NAND maker looks to ease the memory crunch China’s NAND champ YMTC is barging into DRAM to build its own ...
Watchdogs fear unfair after-market squeeze could sting customers The European Commission is investigating SAP, the maker of ...
Older Intel CPUs could see more than 10 per cent rises Gamers still buying Raptor Lake might be in for a nasty surprise, with ...
Latest slides take aim at Ryzen 9000  Troubled Chipzilla has lined up its Arrow Lake desktop CPUs against AMD’s Ryzen 9000 ...
Beijing blocks RTX Pro 6000 China has told some of its biggest tech outfits, including ByteDance and Alibaba, to stop messing ...
Block follows Guardian spy revelations and months of staff unrest Software King of the World, Microsoft has pulled some Azure ...
Billionaire tech guru says unchecked progress may summon apocalypse Peter Thiel who once made billions betting on technology ...
Distributor claims partners must blend hype with “resilient frameworks” TD SYNNEX reckons artificial intelligence is the cure ...
Record 35 per cent growth as Microsoft forces mass upgrades The PC gaming hardware market will balloon by 35 per cent in 2025 ...
First in-house 5G chip behind the curve The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, and its Tame Apple Press, made a big song and dance ...
Eurocrats want to kill off those annoying banners The EU finally seems to have twigged that its infamous cookie law turned ...
Vaire computing’s Ice, Ice baby A London startup reckons it has cracked the wasted energy problem in modern computing.