Samsung halts One UI 7 after giant unlock bug
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S24 owners locked out, rollout yanked globally

Samsung’s long-awaited One UI 7 rollout has been halted after a nasty bug prevented Galaxy S24 owners from unlocking their phones.

Nvidia bets big on the US for AI supercomputers
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Blackwell factories to take root in Arizona and Texas

Nvidia is yanking its AI chip and supercomputer production back to the US, planning to churn out its Blackwell architecture entirely within American borders for the first time.

Job’s Mob finally tries to do AI like the others
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Begins looking at your emails

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple is pivoting toward customer data to sharpen its AI, a quiet admission that its current approach is not working.

Tech supply chains are buckling
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Prices likely to spike, analysts warn

Tech manufacturing lines are buckling, which could mean prices are set to rise, analysts have warned.

Chipzilla offloads Altera stake for a cut-price $4.46B
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Garage sale as Intel bleeds from old bets

Troubled Chipzilla is flogging 51 per cent of its Altera programmable chip arm to buyout outift Silver Lake for $4.46 billion, marking new Intel boss Lip-Bu Tan’s first big move since taking over in December.

Snapdragon 8 Elite takes the gaming crown
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Dimensity 9400+ falters under gaming heat

Latest benchmarks have shown that MediaTek’s top chip, Dimensity 9400+, looks strong on paper, but Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite dominates where it counts.

AMD bags new supercomputing record
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Frontier supercomputer flexes Instinct MI250X muscle

AMD ran a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation using its Instinct MI250X accelerators and EPYC processors on the Frontier supercomputer, slicing runtimes from nearly 40 hours to just 90 minutes -- more than 25 times faster.

Amiga refuses to die
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Hyperion pushes AmigaOS 3.2.3 into 2025

Hyperion Entertainment has coughed up AmigaOS 3.2.3, keeping the lights on for a platform that’s been out of fashion longer than Shell suits.

Zentool exploit teases wild RISC-V dreams
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AMD Zen microcode hacked for Chinese project

Google’s latest security bombshell tool is already fuelling an underground bid to rewrite the rules of chip architecture.

AMD's Ryzen 8000HX series is just a reheated Dragon Range
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Barely boosted Zen 4 chips stumble into RTX 50-powered gaming laptops

As next-gen graphics cards crash into the gaming world with all the subtlety of a wrecking ball, AMD’s CPU follow-up is more of a polite cough. The new Ryzen 8000HX series—officially part of the so-called "Dragon Range Refresh"—has landed, and it's hard not to feel a sense of déjà vu.