
Samsung bets big on 2nm SF2P
Korean giant eyes redemption with second-gen GAA node
Samsung’s messy 3nm debut may soon be old news as attention shifts to its 2nm GAA roadmap.

Tesla tanks in Europe
Europeans have had enough of Musk
Tesla has hit another bump in the road in Europe, clocking up its seventh straight month of shrinking car sales while Chinese upstart BYD floored it.

Samsung gets $16.5 billion chip deal lifeline from Tesla
TSMC rival finally gets a win in foundry fight
Samsung Electronics has signed a 22.8 trillion won (about $16.5 billion) chip foundry contract with what it calls a "global company" which the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street are convinced is Tesla.

Samsung dumps 1.4nm dreams for now
Bets farm on 2nm
Samsung’s foundry arm is pressing pause on its hyped 1.4nm production ambitions, opting instead to dump resources into its slightly less disastrous 2nm process.

OpenAI bottles it on for-profit switch
Charity keeps the leash as Altman plots trillion-dollar AI dreams
OpenAI has abruptly U-turned on its plans to go full corporate, deciding instead to let its nonprofit arm keep control of the outfit’s shiny new for-profit structure.

US robot-makers want Uncle Sam to suit up
Silicon-fuelled arms race gets a humanoid twist
US robotics firms are practically begging for Uncle Sam to stop napping and get serious about fighting China's silicon-powered robot surge.

Anonymous wades into Musk
We are coming for you
The hacker collective Anonymous issued a stern warning to Elon [Roman Salute] Musk, accusing the chainsaw-weilding, bouncing Leatherface of manipulating cryptocurrency markets and disregarding the welfare of average investors.

Elon Musk’s empire teeters as stock gets hammered
Protesters smell blood
Tesla stock is tanking, and a new protest movement, Tesla Takedown, is ensuring the world notices.

Tesla Cybertruck: more dangerous than explosive Ford Pinto
So much for safety
A new report has come to a disturbing conclusion for Elon [Roman salute] Musk's Swasticar Cybertruck — the model is far more dangerous than the infamously "explosive" Ford Pintos of the 1970s.

Wall Street starting to lose patience with Musk spin
We shouldn’t really believe this hype any more
Tesla’s controversial Chief Executive Elon [Roman Salute] Musk faces fresh doubt from top Wall Street investor JR Research over his ambitious plans for a robotaxi rollout, with concerns mounting over his track record and lofty promises.