Intel circles the wagons after TSMC lawsuit over exec hire
Insists it has done nothing wrong as talent wars flare up
Troubled Chipzilla is digging in after TSMC accused one of its newly hired vice presidents of breaching a nondisclosure agreement.
HP swings the axe as AI costs bite
Chops thousands of jobs while warning of pricier memory and weaker profits
HP, maker of expensive printer ink, is lopping thousands of heads as it scrambles to tame costs and bolt more AI into its product pipeline.
Dell rides an AI sugar rush
Leans on pricey AI servers to keep the wheels spinning
The Grey Box Shifter, Dell is surfing an AI boom that props up its headline numbers even as the rest of its empire looks like it needs a sit-down.
Japan flings another mountain of cash at Rapidus
Tokyo tries to claw its way back into the chip big leagues
Japan has decided to pour more than a trillion yen [€6.38 billion] into Rapidus as it scrabbles to shore up its economic security through a homegrown semiconductor supply chain.
Infineon cosies up to AMD for a slice of the edge AI action
HYPERRAM is the new cheap and cheerful memory fix
Infineon decided to wave a flag today by saying AMD has put its 64 Mb HYPERRAM memory and matching controller IP through their paces for the Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA SCU35 Evaluation Kit.