Nvidia chases more H20 chips from TSMC
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Wants 300,000 extra units 

Nvidia is grovelling at the door of TSMC, begging it to crank out another 300,000 of its H20 AI chips, according to Reuters.

Indie unveils whisper-quiet laser for quantum and secure comms
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Aims its new photonics toy beyond cars

Indie Semiconductor has taken the wraps off a super quiet laser module.

Apple flogs recycled Pixel feature with moody cat ad
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iPhone’s “new” Clean Up tool is actually just Google’s Magic Eraser in drag

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has wheeled out its latest “innovation” for iOS 26, which is really just a old Google Pixel feature dressed up in Californian smug.

Opera sings to Brazilian watchdog over Edge’s browser bullying
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Microsoft accused of kicking rivals out of Windows with dodgy tactics

Browser minnow Opera has lodged an antitrust complaint in Brazil claiming Microsoft’s Edge is being unfairly shoved down users' throats.

Micron rolls out SSDs for AI data centres
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Power-saving speed demons arrive as AI infrastructure gets a storage upgrade

Micron boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs after shoving some serious tech into their latest SSDs to give artificial intelligence an extra kick in the circuits.