Dell rides an AI sugar rush
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Thursday, 27 November 2025 09:25

Dell rides an AI sugar rush


Leans on pricey AI servers to keep the wheels spinning

The Grey Box Shifter, Dell is surfing an AI boom that props up its headline numbers even as the rest of its empire looks like it needs a sit-down.

Infineon cosies up to AMD for a slice of the edge AI action
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HYPERRAM is the new cheap and cheerful memory fix

Infineon decided to wave a flag today by saying AMD has put its 64 Mb HYPERRAM memory and matching controller IP through their paces for the Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA SCU35 Evaluation Kit.

Analyst claims TSMC could leapfrog Apple by 2030
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Wednesday, 26 November 2025 10:35

Analyst claims TSMC could leapfrog Apple by 2030


Job's Mob can't hide behind its walled garden for much longer

The AI boom is giving TSMC a roaring tailwind while the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple clings to its glory years and hopes no one notices it has not invented a genuinely new product in yonks.

Gartner claims government IT spending to rise in 2026
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Aussie survey drop shows public tech bosses bracing for a turbulent year

A new Gartner survey reckons more than half of government CIOs outside the US expect their IT budgets to climb in 2026, even as wider public finances feel the squeeze.

Qualcomm pushes Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 into the spotlight
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A not-quite-flagship aiming to look harder than it is

Qualcomm has pushed out another Android chip, and it seems ready to elbow its way into the phones that chase flagship swagger without paying flagship money.

TSMC races to build more 2nm fabs as demand crushes capacity
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Taiwan’s chip colossus digs deeper into its pockets

The boss of the world’s biggest chip foundry has admitted that TSMC cannot churn out enough silicon to satisfy the world’s appetite.

Sovereign AI key to dodge superpower dependence
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Seoul throws cash and clout at its own AI destiny

The global AI arms race between China and the US has smaller nations nervously eyeing their supply lines, fearing they will end up beholden to the whims of the superpowers.

Altman says OpenAI’s mystery gadget will look too simple
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Hype continues while details stay hidden

OpenAI boss Sam Altman reckons the company’s new hardware will prompt people to mutter “that’s it?… It’s so simple” the moment they clap eyes on it.

AWS flings $50 billion at government AI push
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Tuesday, 25 November 2025 08:56

AWS flings $50 billion at government AI push


Hefty splurge to keep federal bods swimming in compute

Amazon Web Services has decided to chuck a hefty pile of cash at new kit designed to boost AI capabilities for US government outfits.

Trump’s AI power grab angers his base
Published in AI
Friday, 21 November 2025 09:27

Trump’s AI power grab angers his base


Backlash as president demands States stop policing Big Tech

Trump has kicked a hornet’s nest with a push to stop US states from tightening the screws on artificial intelligence companies.