Intel a mess
Published in PC Hardware
29 April 2022

Intel a mess


Financial results show woe, woe and thrice woe 

Intel's PC business fell by 13 per cent something that the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street considered a strong first quarter.

ARM declares a special operation to get its China unit back
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Wants to de-Wu its Chinese operation

Arm has moved to regain control of its renegade China unit and replace its chief executive Allen Wu, as the UK chip designer seeks to clear its path to a successful public listing.

Samsung unveils rugged T7 Shield Portable SSD
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The newest addition to the T7 Portable SSD lineup

Samsung has announced its latest addition to the T7 Portable series of SSDs (PSSDs), the Samsung T7 Shield, promising exceptional performance and reliability in a rugged, durable, and credit card size design.

Dell defends its Compression Attached Memory Module
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It is not designed to lock out user upgrades

Dell's new Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) leaked out last week, and several tech sites think it is all part of a cunning plan to"lock out user upgrades."

Nvidia Ada Lovelace leak is a bit bonkers
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More power-crazed than Tsar Putin

The next-gen Ada Lovelace graphics card show that Nvidia has no interest in greenwashing, or the planet.