Former Intel board members call for Chipzilla to go private
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US government and big tech should carve up struggling giant

Troubled Chipzilla should be taken private, stripped apart, and rebuilt into a proper foundry and design house, according to four long-serving former directors writing in Fortune.

PC gaming hardware surges to $44.5 billion in 2025
Published in Gaming


Record 35 per cent growth as Microsoft forces mass upgrades

The PC gaming hardware market will balloon by 35 per cent in 2025, hitting $44.5 billion in sales, according to number crunchers at Jon Peddie Research.

Samsung to mass produce Exynos 2600 on 2nm node
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Hopes new chip erases 3nm humiliation 

Samsung will start mass production of its Exynos 2600 by the end of September, making it the first SoC built on the company’s 2nm Gate-All-Around process.

Austrian army routs Microsoft Office
Published in Cloud


Like the Battle of Austerlitz only with penguins 

Austria’s armed forces have dumped Microsoft Office in favour of LibreOffice, and the move has nothing to do with saving cash.

Meta explains glasses failure
Published in IoT


Bosworth admits Ray-Ban AI glasses brought down by “chef” trigger

Last week, Meta made a complete dog’s breakfast of its flashy demo, and now we know why.