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If you build it, the applications and services will come Sponsored Post Data gravity is commonly defined as the concept that, like a planet, data has mass. And the larger that mass becomes, the greater its gravitational pull so that applications an…
Lees meerThe chap who took the support call for the SEV-1 incident survived – just On Call With another working week almost behind us, The Register has found another tale to tell in our On-Call column – the home of reader-contributed stories of thankless te…
Lees meerHey Bing, help me find a new browser, er, AI chatbot So much for a good thing: Microsoft's Chief Marketing Officer Yusuf Mehdi said Redmond is considering selling ad space in answers provided by the new Bing chatbot.…
Lees meerKorean chipmaker created an org to keep it ahead of geopolitical messes Updated The co-CEO of South Korean chipmaker SK hynix has taken a swipe at the US CHIPS Act subsidy program, labelling the process to apply for funding overly onerous.…
Lees meerAnalysts just don't see digi-brains making a difference to dismal demand that's caused deep discounting If you're in the market for a memory-optimized server or top-of-the-range workstation, the industry watchers at TrendForce have some good news.…
Lees meerPlus: Complains criteria for foreign companies to access US funding too strict. It's not a great sign, is it? South Korea has passed legislation giving tax breaks to its semiconductor companies in a bill being labelled as the "Korean Chips Act." At …
Lees meerWhat's coming up in 2023 and beyond Intel delivered an update to its datacenter and AI roadmap Wednesday in which executives promised the delays that have plagued its Sapphire Rapids CPU launch were behind them.…
Lees meerOur vultures who cover the news weigh in Register Kettle TikTok, the made-in-China video-sharing upstart that's outshone rivals, has copped a lot of criticism of late.…
Lees meerUnder pressure from activist investor, top brass agree to plot new course Airbus has pulled out of negotiations to buy almost a third of Evidian following intense public pressure from an activist investor who described the transaction as an apparent…
Lees meerUnder pressure from activist investor, top brass say agree to plot new course Airbus has pulled out of negotiations to buy almost a third of Evidian following intense public pressure from an activist investor who described the transaction as an appa…
Lees meerKorean chipmaker has created an org to keep it ahead of geopolitical messes The co-CEO of South Korean chipmaker SK hynix has taken a swipe at the US CHIPS Act subsidy program, labelling the process to apply for funding overly onerous.…
Lees meerMeanwhile the US contemplates drastic action The government of France has banned TikTok – and all other recreational apps – from phones issued to its employees.…
Lees meerCrescent Space will be 'well positioned' to get a piece of NASA's cash pie, no contract yet Aerospace firm Lockheed Martin has announced the launch of a subsidiary to build a satellite communications network to connect future Moon missions with thos…
Lees meerAnalysts just don't see digi-brains making a difference to dismal demand that's caused deep discounting If you're in the market for a memory-optimized server or top-of-the-range workstation, the industry watchers at TrendForce have some good news.…
Lees meerCrescent Space will be 'well positioned' to get a piece of NASA's cash pie, no contract yet Aerospace firm Lockheed Martin has announced the launch of a subsidiary to build a satellite communications network to connect future Moon missions with thos…
Lees meerA reminder you can still opt-out Amazon says its Sidewalk mesh network of Echo smart speakers and Ring doorbells can now cover nine out of 10 Americans, and is ready for broader integration with third-party device makers.…
Lees meerBeijing investing locally in advanced nodes will mean it buys locally, says MediaTek chairman The chairman of Taiwan’s biggest chip designer, Mediatek’s Tsai Ming-kai, expressed distress over US semiconductor sanctions yesterday, saying they may hur…
Lees meerIs there a role for a poll for just Blue Tickers, not proles, or is this troll a social media own goal? Opinion Even those who do spend $7* a month to get (or keep) that treasured blue tick next to their name on Twitter may be peeved to find out th…
Lees meerAIs are going to need memory and storage silicon, you know Micron has had another bad quarter – one of its largest quarterly losses ever – with revenues plunging and predictions of further workforce reductions, but claims its performance was in line…
Lees meerBig is not always beautiful Just days after lifting the covers off the 13th-gen Core vPro CPUs, Intel has revealed the latest NUC line of miniature PCs, giving a decent chunk of compute power in a space-saving 4x4in form factor.…
Lees meerStaff may head for exit, followed by customers, it would 'decimate' ops, says CEO Newport Wafer Fab may become commercially unviable if UK government insists on its sale under national security legislation, according to current owner Nexperia, which…
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