Even the Tame Apple Press admits Qualcomm’s chipset is better
The Tame Apple Press is starting to admit that Apple is in grave trouble with the arrival of Qualcomm’s latest chipset for Microsoft and its partners.
Time to build a budget gaming PC
The price of AMD's Ryzen 5 7600X, a six-core marvel, has plummeted to an incredibly affordable €179. That's a staggering 40 per cent discount from its initial price of €299, making it a thrilling opportunity for budget-conscious gamers.
Wall Street agrees
BlackBerry and AMD are fusing their expertise which they say will to revolutionise the world of robotics.
AMD and Intel motherboards receive BIOS updates
Fixing LogoFAIL flaw
AMD and Intel motherboards have received BIOS updates to kill off the LogoFAIL vulnerability, causing a stir since December 2023.
Chipzilla's silicon scramble to top TSMC
Working with Taiwan’s suppliers
Intel has been chinwagging with TSMC’s partners to help give its foundry biz a leg up.
Hollywood bigwigs launch fresh Crusade against pirates
Crusades don’t end well for anyone
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is once again taking a strong stance against piracy, with their leader, Charles Rivkin, announcing at CinemaCon in Las Vegas that they are actively collaborating with Congress to tackle the issue of pirate websites.
UK Tories go Big Brother on shoplifters
Will tag people if it must
The government's splashing out more than €65 million to beef up facial recognition systems – we're talking vans that'll scan bustling high streets –in a bid to clamp down on shoplifting.
TMSC's chip shop cashes in on AI craze
Sales spike
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TMSC) is laughing all the way to the bank, thanks to a bonanza in March that saw them rake in a hefty €5.6 billion, a 34.3 per cent jump from last year—talk about a growth spurt.
UK biz in cyber shambles
Government warned
The latest Cyber Security Breaches Survey for 2024 released by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has got the UK's knickers in a twist.
Google's Axion packs a punch
Google squares off against the AI competition
Google Cloud's thrown its hat into the ring with Axion, its first custom-built Arm brawler, promising a 30 per cent beefier performance than other Arm contenders from AWS and Microsoft. They're even boasting a 50 per cent muscle-up and 60 per cent more energy thriftiness than the X86 heavyweights.