Intel digs up Comet Lake corpse and calls it Core i5-110
Published in PC Hardware


Chipzilla wants $200 for reheated 14nm leftovers

Troubled Chipzilla has decided that if it cannot impress punters with bleeding-edge innovation, it might as well re-sell the same old tat with a shinier sticker. It has released the Core i5-110, a Comet Lake processor that first saw daylight in 2020 and is inexplicably back from the dead.

SK hynix puts HBM4 into full production
Published in PC Hardware


Chipmaker claims "World’s fastest AI memory" ready for mass rollout

SK hynix says it has wrapped up development of its HBM4 memory and is ready to churn it out for the AI bubble boom.

Albania hires AI minister to keep crooks at bay
Published in AI


Humanity has failed

Albania’s prime minister Edi Rama has appointed a new Cabinet member who cannot be bribed, threatened or buttered up because she is an AI bot.

US tops spyware investors list
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US bankrolls tech accused of enabling rights abuses

The United States has overtaken everyone else as the biggest backer of the commercial spyware racket, according to a fresh report from the Atlantic Council.

Microsoft ducks EU fine with Teams carve-out
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Brussels swallows concessions after years of grumbling

Microsoft has dodged a hefty EU fine by coughing up concessions on how it bundles its software, ending a four-year antitrust row.