Intel jacks up the price of Raptor Lake
Published in PC Hardware


Lunar Lake fails to take off

Troubled Chipzilla's next-generation Lunar Lake processors are sitting unloved on shelves while everyone scrambles to buy the older, cheaper Raptor Lake chips.

SanDisk memory card survived wreck of the Titan
Published in News


Investigators uncover a working memory card two years after doomed dive

Recovery teams sifting through the wreckage of the OceanGate Titan submersible have made an extraordinary discovery.

Alibaba cloud says its Aegaeon GPU system cuts Nvidia use by 82 per cent
Published in AI


Scheduler squeezes more work from fewer H20 accelerators

Alibaba Cloud boffins have emerged from their smoke filled labs having found a way to make Nvidia’s costly GPUs actually earn their keep.

Apple throws tantrum over EU big tech rules
Published in News


Laws for everyone else shouldn’t apply to its sacred walled garden

The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has stomped into a Luxembourg courtroom, throwing its toys out of the pram claiming that Europe’s Digital Markets Act is too mean for a company of its delicate constitution.

Nexperia’s China arm tells staff to ignore Dutch bosses
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Beijing’s patience snaps

Nexperia’s Chinese operation has effectively gone rogue, telling its workers they can bin any orders from its Dutch headquarters as the row between Beijing and The Hague blows up into open defiance.