TSMC hikes Apple's chip prices
Published in Mobiles


Looks like that custom silicon empire was not so good after all

TSMC is turning the screws on its biggest customers, with reports suggesting an across-the-board price hike for its most advanced chip-making processes next year. That means Job’s Mob is about to pay through the nose for its custom silicon.

Nvidia might scrap RTX 50 SUPER GPUs
Published in Graphics


Thanks to DDR7 shortages

It looks like Nvidia might be running out of memory, and the dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn suggesting its long-expected GeForce RTX 50 SUPER series could be delayed or binned.

Intel's Bartlett Lake-S leaks show 12 beefy cores at 6GHz
Published in News


Next desktop bruiser is fast, but strangely focused on the wrong market

The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn that troubled Chipzilla is cooking up a new CPU monster with twelve performance cores and a 6GHz clock speed.

BT chops jobs as broadband customers flee to rivals
Published in News


Profits slip

The once-mighty British telecoms behemoth has shed another 242,000 Openreach broadband customers in just three months as punters flee to cheaper rivals, while the company slashes jobs to keep shareholders calm.

Tesla hands Musk a $1 trillion payday after a dismal year
Published in Transportation


Money for nothing

Elon Musk has managed to pull off another jaw-dropping payday, convincing shareholders to approve a $1 trillion compensation package even though Tesla has just crawled through one of its worst years in memory.