Rebel nuns tell church to go forth and multiply
Published in News


You can take our freedom, but not our Instagram

Three Austrian nuns in their 80s have sparked a proper ecclesiastical rumpus after breaking out of a care home, reclaiming their former convent and refusing to accept church conditions that would force them off Instagram, ban press contact and stop them getting legal advice.

Intel finally manage to reach 1 percent of discrete GPU market share
Published in Graphics


While NVIDIA still reigns supreme with 92% of market share 


According to the latest Q3 2025 discrete GPU market share report from Jon Peddie Research, NVIDIA is still holding the biggest piece of the discrete GPU market share, although it has lost 1.2 percent in the last quarter. On the other hand, Intel has managed to increase its share, finally hitting 1 percent, while AMD got up to 7 percent.

Nuvias UC cashes out of boxes so it can chase cloud money
Published in Cloud


Offloads hardware to Northamber

Nuvias UC has flogged its hardware arm to Northamber for £7.1 million (€8.3 million), handing the AV and UC distributor a tidy bundle of gear and specialist staff that fits neatly into its intelligent workplace ambitions.

Gelsinger is back with lasers
Published in News


Trump throws cash at a bold semiconductor punt

The Trump administration has decided to sling up to $150 million at xLight, a US startup chasing fancier semiconductor manufacturing tricks, in another splashy effort to prop up strategically important industries with government sweeteners.

Raspberry Pi introduces new Raspberry Pi 5 1GB at $45
Published in PC Hardware


Rising memory cost raises pricing on other models

Raspberry Pi has launched the new budget-oriented Raspberry Pi 5 1GB model, pricing it at $45. It has also raised the prices of other models due to the rising memory costs.