Foxconn cheers up investors with AI and EV promises
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Chairman pledges 2025 growth

Foxconn appears to have sobered up after last week’s hangover, now claiming its 2025 revenue will smash past last year’s total despite an earlier downgrade that spooked the market.

Virgin Media O2's leaky network exposed millions
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Regulators looking into major privacy howler

Virgin Media O2 has managed to bungle mobile security so badly that anyone with one of its SIM cards could track other users to the nearest mast for nearly two years.

China curbs creating more competition for Nvidia
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Export restrictions are helping not hindering the Chinese

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang slammed the export controls on his outfit saying that they were counterproductive and helping the Chinese fight off US compeition. 

Salesforce swallows Informatica in €7.4 billion data grab
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Benioff wants more AI agents

Salesforce has finally pulled the trigger on its long-rumoured acquisition of Informatica, snapping up the cloud data management outfit in a deal worth $8 billion (€7.4 billion).

Nvidia rakes in €120 billion
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AI frenzy turbocharges profits

Nvidia has blown past expectations again, reporting a colossal $39.3 billion (€36.3 billion) in revenue for Q1 2025, a 12 per cent increase from the previous quarter and a 78 per cent leap from a year ago.

Chipzilla’s elusive Battlemage B770 still haunts the roadmap
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Rumour mill suggests a Q4 2025 launch for Intel’s would-be flagship GPU

Troubled Chipzilla's Arc Battlemage B770 graphics card  was a no show at Computex 2025, but that hasn’t killed off hopes of its existence. According to Dutch outlet Tweakers, who had a word with insiders during the event, the flagship card is still in the oven and may finally emerge in Q4 2025.

TSMC still not sold on ASML’s €370 million High-NA EUV
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Says Low-NA is still pulling its weight

TSMC appears to be in no rush to adopt ASML’s pricey High-NA EUV machines, despite rivals like Troubled Chipzilla already scribbling them into future roadmaps.

TSMC puts design boots on the ground in Germany
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Munich centre adds European edge to Taiwan’s global chip dominance

TSMC has given Brussels something to gloat about by announcing a new chip design centre in Munich.

Microsoft woos AI heavyweights with big promises and partners
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Elon, Altman and Huang trot out for Redmond’s power play

Software King of the World, Microsoft flexed its cloud muscle this week, wheeling out its AI mates and fresh software toys in a pitch to dominate the artificial intelligence land grab.

Nvidia ramps up Blackwell AI rack shipments 
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Suppliers fix mess, shipments rise, and Jensen breathes easier

Nvidia's kit partners have finally sorted out the mess that was delaying its flagship Blackwell AI server racks, and now the silicon is flowing just in time for the chipmaker’s next earnings pitch to the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street.