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Today's messes: a possible crypto venture; blue tick blackflips; advertiser assurances; and a promise to try dumb things The Twitter "Official" label that showed up on the platform yesterday as a way to fix an arguably unbroken verification system h…
Lees meerSay that three times in a row. Better yet, train a model with Nvidia GPUs to say it Cloud-sim platform Rescale believes its forthcoming Compute Recommendation Engine can cut the time needed to optimize AI/ML and high-performance compute (HPC) worklo…
Lees meerFoundries folk pity the fool who writes off whole of 2023, though analyst says GF crew is 'optimistic' Semiconductor manufacturing biz GlobalFoundries expects weakening chip demand to bottom out in the first half of 2023, as it announced better than…
Lees meerAmerica's Chip Act looking a bit less like 'expensive exercise in futility' Taiwan's chipmaking giant TSMC is said to be preparing to build another semiconductor fabrication plant in Arizona, alongside the facility it completed this summer, in a mov…
Lees meerMeanwhile, more advertisers pause spending on loss-making social media platform and user base said to be declining What's the latest in the life of the world’s richest man? Elon Musk has offloaded almost $4 billion in Tesla stock after buying Twitte…
Lees meerx86 giant goes all-in with high-bandwidth memory Intel's latest plan to ward off rivals from high-performance computing workloads involves a CPU with large stacks of high-bandwidth memory and new kinds of accelerators, plus its long-awaited datacent…
Lees meerOf course the IT giant's Epyc 4 systems will still ship first For the first time in years, Intel's CPUs will be at the heart of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Cray supercomputing platforms, following the launch of new systems based on the chipmaker's …
Lees meerZuck admits biz recruited too hard during pandemic and decline in advertising forced his hand Meta is making more than of 11,000 employees redundant following the dramatic decline in profits and the subsequent share price dive at the end of last mon…
Lees meerWhatever's happening with Qualcomm, server chip outfit says it knows of no tweaks to model Interview Arm-based server chip outfit Ampere's chief product officer says its licensing with Arm is not changing, as the company prepares to launch the late…
Lees meerHear how to define success, emulate a leader and track critical benchmarks and KPIs in this webinar Sponsored Post Demand for professional services remains robust for the moment, but how do companies continue to keep their customers onside in the f…
Lees meerCrisis mode led to more formal meetings and lists, which just make more useless work Researchers from Germany's Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik have studied how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the way systems administrators work, and found the pro…
Lees meerThe world may never be free of unsmashable ads LG Display has shown off a thin, lightweight, stretchable and twistable micro-LED screen – an innovation South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) hopes will boost the nation's electr…
Lees meerBig Blue tries the Domino's approach IBM is so confident in its hardware supply chain that it's promised to ship storage arrays by the end of 2022 – and if it's late you get free software as compensation.…
Lees meerThe chipmaker's Prestera DX1500 family brings Ethernet to OT networks At a rather pedestrian 10Gbps, Marvell's latest networking silicon isn't going to win any races. But then again the chipmaker's Prestera DX1500-series switch chips and Alaska E178…
Lees meerStay warm this winter by fragging some baddies Intel wants to put a small form factor space heater — err PC — on your desk with the launch of its 13th-Gen NUC Extreme platform, codenamed Raptor Canyon.…
Lees meerGermany blocks sale of fab to Chinese firm, Taiwan's investments challenged in Lithuania China is at the center of two conflicts in Europe as the continent strives to shore up domestic chip manufacturing capabilities.…
Lees meerNvidia’s A800 is the new A100, but slower; and Biren’s A100 now 64GBps slower Systems that once contained NVIDIA and TSMC chips, which are now restricted by the US government, are popping up this week with slower specs to meet US export controls to …
Lees meerMaybe they can use more renewable energy – oh crap, that needs semiconductors too A newly created semiconductor industry body is attending the COP27 climate conference this week to talk about members’ aims to hit net zero emissions by 2050 – and hop…
Lees meerIf Eliyan’s interconnect works, it could lower reliance on Asia for chip manufacturing Silicon Valley startup Eliyan thinks its technology for enabling chiplet-based designs can best those from semiconductor giants Intel and TSMC by providing better…
Lees meerApparently, you can still get laptops with good keyboard feel Review Tuxedo Computers offers an unusual machine: a Linux-based laptop with, of all things, a mechanical keyboard.…
Lees meerOther than that, results are some of the least bad news about hardware sales we've read in weeks Electronics manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd – better known as Foxconn – has reported strong growth in plenty of product categori…
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