Intel ditches in-house auto unit
Published in Transportation


Lip-Bu Tan carries on Gelsinger’s spring clean 

Troubled Chipzilla has finally decided its in-house automotive dabbling isn't worth the fuel and has opted to shut it down.

Gigabyte packs RTX 5050 into a tiny frame
Published in Graphics


Low-profile triple-fan card fits small cases without sweating

Gigabyte has quietly flung out its low-profile take on the RTX 5050, cramming three fans into a card that measures just 182mm and doesn’t scream for attention.

Nvidia sharpens its claws for a cloud coup
Published in Cloud


Cloud giants may regret arming the AI kingpin

Cloud computing has been a licence to print money for Amazon.com, Microsoft and Google but now the gravy train faces a fresh threat from AI cloud specialists and Nvidia.

Nvidia tops global value charts
Published in News


Shares soar past Microsoft 

Nvidia has soared to a $3.77 trillion market cap, overtaking Microsoft after a 4.3 per cent rise in its share price, capping a dramatic turnaround from earlier setbacks this year.

HDMI 2.2 to stomp DisplayPort with new Ultra96 cables
Published in Graphics


Twice the bandwidth, 16k support and more marketing confusion 

The HDMI Forum has finally put the HDMI 2.2 spec to bed and it is already making DisplayPort 2.1b look a bit flaccid. The new version doubles the bandwidth to 96 GB/s, thanks to the introduction of the shiny new "Ultra96" cable.