
Intel ditches in-house auto unit
Lip-Bu Tan carries on Gelsinger’s spring clean
Troubled Chipzilla has finally decided its in-house automotive dabbling isn't worth the fuel and has opted to shut it down.

OpenAI leaves Microsoft's Copilot stuck in the slow lane
Corporates don't want Copilot
Software King of the World, Microsoft is finding out the hard way that even a decades-long grip on the enterprise world does not mean workers will touch its AI with a bargepole.

Accenture results exceed expectations
Generative AI service boost
Accenture surpassed the cocane nose jobs of Wall Street's expectations for first-quarter revenue and profit, buoyed by robust demand for its generative AI (GenAI) services.

Accenture worried about IT spending
Revenue forecast down
IT outsourcer Accenture is worried about falling IT spending after showing a quarterly revenue forecast below what the cocaine nose-jobs of Wall Street expected.

Intel and Accenture working on cheaper robot arm project
Getting the parts cost down with a neural net
Intel and Accenture announced they are supporting an Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC) project to develop a wheelchair-mounted robotic arm to assist pediatric patients with spinal injuries.

Accenture software boosted the prices of car spare parts
Might have inflated the prices
Carmakers including Renault, Jaguar Land Rover and Peugeot have boosted their bottom lines by more than a $1 billion in the past decade by using pricing software, a European court has been told.

Accenture claims banks can save billions with blockchain
Don't be confused by the rocks that it's got
A new report claims that blockchain technology could reduce infrastructure costs by an average of 30 percent for eight of the world’s ten biggest banks.

Users had enough of Passwords
Too hard to remember
Research from Accenture has discovered that people have really had enough of passwords.
Nokia to cut 4,000 jobs worldwide

3,000 Symbian jobs going to Accenture