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Angstrom age is right around the corner – for state-of-the-art chips, anyway Comment With 3nm production reaching maturity and 2nm on the way, TSMC is reportedly laying the groundwork for the next logical step, a 1nm fab.…
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Lees meerRetailer steps back from Roomba-maker and 350 staff will have to step back from a job Amazon's $1.7 billion bid to buy iRobot is off, and while Jeff Bezos's business faces a termination fee, almost a third of vacuum maker's staff face termination of…
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Lees meer40 years on, it's still widely misunderstood Apple launched the original 128 kB Macintosh around 40 years ago, and in so doing changed the computer industry, in ways that a lot of people still don't fully understand.…
Lees meerWe've been working on the solution for 70 years. It's there if we want it Opinion Datacenter power is a shocking business. The latest report from the International Energy Agency makes some hair-raising predictions, such as Irish datacenter electric…
Lees meerClever techie thought of everything – except someone else's stupidity Who, Me? Why hello, dear reader – fancy seeing you here again on a Monday – the slot we The Register reserves for a fresh instalment of Who, Me? in which Register readers share t…
Lees meerCrunchy, tasty, coconut flavoured... and hopefully thicker than a few nanometers TSMC is known for making advanced semiconductors, but it seems the company is now driving up the price of chips made with tastier materials than traditional silicon.…
Lees meerThe plan is to keep the world at bay by never recording it in the DNS root – like may already do with a subdomain for an intranet The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has proposed creating a new top-level domain (TLD) and …
Lees meerSuppliers know they can get away with less and the cloud means alternatives are less likely to emerge Comment HPE’s decision to acquire Juniper is bad news for enterprise IT, as yet another example of consolidation in a field that already offers fe…
Lees meerCrunchy, tasty, coconut flavoured... and hopefully thicker than a few nanometers TSMC is known for making advanced semiconductors, but it seems the company is now driving up the price of chips made with tastier materials than traditional silicon.…
Lees meerIf you could just not harvest our info unlawfully and without a warrant, that would be great US Senator Ron Wyden on Thursday asked US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to stop US intelligence agencies from purchasing Americans' unlawfu…
Lees meerPat's gonna need to sell a lotta AI PCs if he wants to make a profit this quarter Intel execs this week painted a grim picture of early 2024, forecasting steep declines ahead for the company's core businesses.…
Lees meerIf you could just not harvest our info unlawfully and without a warrant, that would be great US Senator Ron Wyden on Thursday asked US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines to stop US intelligence agencies from purchasing Americans' unlawfu…
Lees meerSacrificing its academic backups for the sake of the environment Updated Microsoft's decision to cut the storage in its Microsoft 365 Education line is having some real-world consequences, with a Canadian university imposing draconian measures part…
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Lees meerClean sweep across broadband, landline, and pay TV It may be only a few years since the two were combined, but Virgin Media O2 is topping UK comms regulator Ofcom's customer complaints chart.…
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