Late 2019, early 2020 high-end mobile chips will be 7nm
Huawei, Qualcomm, Apple
TSMC has announced that it is doing a test production of 5nm EUV chips, but real production starts in 2020. A long-term investigation leads us to believe that most chips launching in the latter part of this year or early next year will, unlike the UK, remain on 7nm.
iPad iOS will grow up at last
Finally getting Windows
Fruity cargo cult Apple is hoping to turn its iPad toy into a more useful tool by copying Microsoft Windows.
Intel walks away from 5G smartphone modem
Apple to go alternatives
In a surprising twist of events, Intel has just announced that it plans to exit the 5G Smartphone modem business. The surprising announcement happened just hours after Apple announced that it had settled its years of legal battles against Qualcomm.
Apple, Qualcomm fire lawyers, make up and kiss
Nothing hurts any more...
The continuing dispute between Qualcomm and Apple has resulted in both giant firms stalling the divorce agreement and patching things up.
Apple is a Joffrey Lannister to free journalism
Whimsical feudal lord who either doesn’t understand – or simply doesn’t care
Apple’s shift to focus on growing subscription revenues seems likely to be headed to a bigger regulatory confrontation in Europe.
Huawei open to flogging Apple its 5G chipsets
It does not have to be Intel, MediaTek or Qualcomm
Huawei has denied holding talks with Apple over 5G chipsets a day after its founder said it was open to selling such chips to the US firm.
Returns to its evil Volish ways
It appears that Microsoft has returned to its old evil ways and joined the fruity cargo-cult Apple fighting against Right to Repair legislation in the US.
Apple vs. Qualcomm trial begins
Billions of dollars at stake
The multi-billion dollar Apple and Qualcomm five-week court case has opened in San Diego that'll determine whether Qualcomm operates a smartphone modem chip monopoly and charges too much in licensing fees.
Five-star reviews for faulty iPhone charger
Apple fanboys are soft targets
People are starting to question how a dodgy iPhone charger with a voltage irregularity that can cause permanent damage scored five-star reviews.
Apple faces another antitrust case in the EU
Van der Valk investigates
Dutch regulators said that they had opened an investigation into whether Apple has abused its market position by giving preferential treatment to its own apps.