Former Intel CEO defends 18A process
Pat Gelsinger speaks out on yield rate rumours
Intel's now "retired" CEO Pat [kicking] Gelsinger took time out from his busy schedule gardening, making homemade jam and other retirement activities, to defend Intel Foundry's 18A yield rate claims.
EU doing the funky gibbon over Gorilla Glass
Anti-trust
The European Commission has launched a formal antitrust investigation into Corning, focusing on the company’s popular Gorilla Glass product. Gorilla Glass dominates the mobile phone and tablet cover glass market.
Apple rumoured to be interested in buying Intel
Sharks are circling
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that the fruity cargo cult Apple is considering writing a cheque for Intel's decaying corpse.
Nvidia claims responsibility for Blackwell failures
Nothing to do with TSMC
The leather jacketed bubble waiting to burst, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has denied that there was any tension between his outfit and TSMC. He said that the reason that the Blackwell chip was delayed was 100 per cent down to Nvidia.
Chinese SSD makers taking over the market
Kingston still king for now
Chinese SSD manufacturers are making significant strides in the SSD market, driven by strong local demand and support.
Samsung looks to Ulysses and Thetis to solve yield problems
Got to get to Ithaca somehow
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Samsung might trying to cut its losses with its 3nm GAA process and move to a advanced second-generation 2nm node.
Intel and Samsung think of forming a glorious alliance
Fight off the TSMC empire
Intel Foundry has reportedly reached out to Samsung to propose a "foundry alliance," aiming to create a strategic collaboration to challenge the growing influence of TSMC.
Samsung announces development of 24Gb GDDR7 DRAM
On 5th generation 10nm-class process
Samsung has announced the development of the industry's first 24 gigabit (Gb) GDDR7 DRAM, increasing the performance by up to 25 percent, while improving power efficiency by over 30 percent.
ASML shocks Wall Street with financial guidance
Short term woes, woes and thrice woes
The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street choked on their aperitifs yesterday when computer chip equipment maker ASML warned that it might be making as much cash in the short term as expected.
Samsung says sorry for the loses
About a billion short
Samsung has issued an unusual apology after announcing it expects to post just €6.78 billion in operating profit for the most recent quarter, falling approximately €900 million short of analyst expectations.