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CFO talks GPU development, strategy and market dynamics at Nasdaq Investor Conference AI PCs may be talk of the town right now but AMD's chief financial officer reckons that the datacenter remains the chipmaker's major profit engine, and CPU cores a…
Lees meerIs it lingering somewhere between fusion power and self-driving cars? Systems Approach In thinking about the decade-plus worth of efforts to automate the configuration and operation of networks – of which intent-based networking may be the most wel…
Lees meerVows to have a 'commercially relevant' system within five years Quantum startup Diraq is to produce sample devices at GlobalFoundries fabs, making it another developer following Intel down the route of using standard CMOS production techniques to bu…
Lees meerData centre pioneer deploys innovative CPUs to drive HPC that doesn’t burn a hole through sustainability targets Advertorial You needn't be an IT insider to know that data centres are the digital powerhouses behind innovational business processes, …
Lees meerMeasure twice, trust never Who, Me? Welcome once again, gentle readerfolk, to the corner of The Reg we call Who, Me? where each Monday morning we share a reader-submitted tale of tech support gone not-quite-right.…
Lees meeriBiz potentially facing hefty penalties under the Digital Markets Act The European Commission is said to be preparing to file charges against Apple alleging that its "steering" rules, imposed on third-party developers distributing software through t…
Lees meerBiz too broke, class too big to settle now; agrees to pay in limited circumstances like an IPO, liquidation Unable to afford a settlement with "virtually anyone in the United States whose face appears on the internet," data-scraping facial recogniti…
Lees meerAs more than 70 civil society groups sign open letter slamming 'intimidation' Meta allegedly tried to discredit university researchers in Brazil who had flagged fraudulent adverts on the social network's ad platform.…
Lees meerAs more than 70 civil society groups sign open letter slamming 'intimidation' Meta allegedly tried to discredit university researchers in Brazil who had flagged fraudulent adverts on the social network's ad platform.…
Lees meeriBiz potentially facing hefty penalties under the Digital Markets Act The European Commission is said to be preparing to file charges against Apple alleging that its "steering" rules, imposed on third-party developers distributing software through t…
Lees meerBusiness as usual needs a real change Feature Microsoft president Brad Smith struck a conciliatory tone regarding his IT giant's repeated computer security failings during a congressional hearing on Thursday – while also claiming the Windows maker …
Lees meer'It's not our job to find the culprits – That's what we're paying you for' lawmaker scolds Brad Smith Lawmakers on Thursday grilled Microsoft president Brad Smith about the Windows giant's businesses dealing in China — and the super-corp's repeated …
Lees meerVows to have a 'commercially relevant' system within five years Quantum startup Diraq is to produce sample devices at GlobalFoundries fabs, making it another developer following Intel down the route of using standard CMOS production techniques to bu…
Lees meerBecause who needs disinformation research at times like these The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), which for the past five years has been studying and reporting on social media disinformation, is being reimagined with new management and fewer st…
Lees meerFacebook parent calls step forward for privacy a 'step backwards' Meta has caved to European regulators, and agreed to pause its plans to train AI models on EU users' Facebook and Instagram users' posts — a move that the social media giant said will…
Lees meerBiz too broke, class too big to settle now; agrees to pay in limited circumstances like an IPO, liquidation Unable to afford a settlement with "virtually anyone in the United States whose face appears on the internet," data-scraping facial recogniti…
Lees meerExpansive Spiral 4 program to boost capabilities with cutting-edge tech T-Mobile US was this week picked as a wireless provider by the Department of Defense to supply telecoms services and equipment for the US Navy as part of a ten-year contract wor…
Lees meerBrowser maker decided not to follow Putin's orders. Well done Mozilla has reinstated certain add-ons for Firefox that earlier this week had been banned in Russia by the Kremlin.…
Lees meerThe value falls but the rocket man still gets his gas money Human ingenuity is not sufficient to construct a violin small enough to lament the fortunes of Elon Musk. The serial entrepreneur, polymath and media figure is facing the knowledge that the…
Lees meerDownside: High chance of injury. Upside: Permanent bragging rights at performance reviews On Call The Register knows that readers often put themselves in harm's way to ensure tech keeps ticking over, which is why each Friday we salute those efforts…
Lees meerAlready doxxed and ordered disconnection for half a million of its own citizens suspected of not paying their share Pakistan has outlined measures to punish tax evaders by cutting off their mobile phone.…
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