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OnePlus 13T dream crushed by limited release strategy The more pocketable OnePlus 13T had Android fans buzzing with its ...
Respawn hit again EA has kicked off another brutal round of job cuts, binning around 300 roles across its organisation, ...
Chipzilla’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan leans into realism Troubled Chipzilla is stretching its long-promised 18A process into two new ...
Sales hit in mobiles, AI  and memory chips Samsung Electronics reckons looming US tariffs could sink demand for its ...
Dell’Oro pegs $12bn market by 2029 Dell’Oro Group analysts have added up some numbers and divided by their shoe size and come up with a bullish picture for the Public Cloud-Managed LAN and Campus ...
Wants hyperscale cloud outfits to stuff racks with its kit MSI is trying to elbow its way deeper into the datacentre game with new ORv3-compliant and multi-node server platforms it dragged along to ...
US diffusion rules target even friendly nations New US export rules are about to hammer Nvidia’s artificial intelligence chip business far beyond China. So-called “AI-diffusion” restrictions, set to ...
Coming in three versions ADATA's gaming brand XPG has launched its newest MARS 980 PCIe Gen5 SSD Series that will be bringing ...
More expensive version of the ROG Astral ASUS has partnered up with Bethesda and ID Software to unveil a special edition of its Geforce RTX 5080 ROG Astral graphics card, the Doom Edition. This ...
Despite promise to pause government bids Fujitsu has secured a £125 million contract from the Northern Ireland Department of ...
GB GDDR7 rumour Nvidia is ready to pad out its RTX 5000 desktop lineup with the RTX 5060 and possibly the much-whispered RTX ...
Bets on old-school lithography to dodge soaring costs TSMC, once the trendy pioneer of bleeding-edge chipmaking, is now ...