Musk wants to replace Wikipedia with Grokipedia
Hard to see who we want to win here
Elon Musk is taking a swing at Wackypedia, claiming he can do it better with his own AI effort called Grokipedia.
Nvidia releases its Battlefield 6 Geforce Game Ready driver
Nvidia DLSS 4 support coming to several new games
Nvidia has released its new GeForce 581.42 WHQL Game Ready driver, adding game optimizations for Battlefield 6 and FBC: Firebreak games, as well as fixing several bugs. Nvidia also announced several new games that will be getting DLSS support.
€519 in Europe, still no sign of it in the US
Gigabyte has announced the availability of its rather interesting 27-inch QHD WOLED monitor that comes with a 280Hz refresh rate and a 4-sided borderless design, the Gigabyte MO27Q28G.
Intel sharpens claws for Threadripper scrap
Granite Rapids-WS brings 86 cores and 4.8GHz boost to workstation fight
Troubled Chipzilla looks set to finally give AMD’s Threadripper lineup a kicking, with a new Granite Rapids-WS workstation chip spotted with 86 cores, 172 threads and a boost clock that goes to 4.8GHz.
Zhaoxin rolls out KH-50000 server chips with 96 cores
Chiplet design and DDR5 support to take on EPYC
Zhaoxin has unleashed its KH-50000 server CPUs, and the company is pitching them as a serious step up for China’s domestic server market.
Samsung fires up 2nm Exynos 2600 for Galaxy S26
Yields creep up to 50 per cent
Samsung has finally pulled the trigger on mass production of the Exynos 2600, its first 2nm GAA SoC built on the SF2 process.
High noon at Intel as Panther Lake release nears
Pins its hopes on 18A process
Intel's upcoming Panther Lake mobile CPUs are set to debut in late 2025, with high-volume production in early 2026, and they’ll be the first proper outing for the company’s much talked-about18A node.
Musk empire losing talent
Executives flee as xAI chaos and politics drive departures
Elon Musk is burning through top lieutenants at a pace that makes even the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street look stable.
EA goes private for $55 billion
Trump’s son-in-law helps steer publisher into private hands
Electronic Arts has decided the best time to cash in and go private is while everyone is excited about Battlefield.
YouTube gives $24.5 million to Trump
Final Big Tech holdout forks over cash after Capitol riot ban
YouTube has become the last of the Big Tech giants to pay off Donald Trump after booting him off the platform following the Capitol riot.