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Here on Earth, we bury our problems and simulate our way out of them later Over the course of four decades, global carbon dioxide emissions increased by 90 percent and it goes without saying, especially this summer week, that the impact is keenly fe…
Lees meerAs British element of IPO is put on ice by SoftBank, Julia Hoggett says 'compelling case' remains The boss of the London Stock Exchange Group is refusing to give up on chip designer Arm listing its shares in the UK.…
Lees meerTried silicon substitutes but that effort fell flat. Literally and tonally A television interview on Thursday revealed an unexpected victim of the global semiconductor shortage: musical instrument-maker Yamaha.…
Lees meerAnd who's listening to those MP3s instead of me? Something for the Weekend Billy Idol has run off with Madonna. That's the third time this year and it's getting annoying.…
Lees meerHang on a minute. I've got a great idea On Call Friday is normally the end of the working week – unless you're one of those brave souls dangling from the end of a phone. Welcome to On Call.…
Lees meerIt now owns your store, your doctor, and your shopping history. What's next? Amazon is acquiring One Medical, a company operating a chain of primary care clinics, for $3.9 billion in an all-cash deal, as it ramps up efforts to expand its consumer he…
Lees meerStark warning of a 'deep and immediate recession' if China takes over Taiwan controls most of the world's chip manufacturing capacity, and that worries US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.…
Lees meerSpying allegations around Chinese comms giant refuse to go away The Biden administration has quietly probed Huawei over fears cell towers outfitted with its hardware could be spying on US military bases and missile silos. …
Lees meerScrewdriver fiends iFixit ponder the wisdom of a 'fanless, heatspreader-less, non-upgradable laptop' The engineers at iFixit have turned their tools on Apple's flash new M2-powered MacBook Air to find a startling lack of cooling.…
Lees meerHow much did Intel fork out last quarter? Records were broken Intel is expanding its lobbying spend as it tries to convince the US government to pass the CHIPS Act, which would open $52 billion in funding to boost chip production in the US.…
Lees meerAn evaluation system to help telcos optimize data storage, management and value Advertorial Telcos and mobile network operators are creating and storing more data than ever as they cement their place in the world's digital economy. The volume of in…
Lees meerCites flakiness of NFT community and speculative activity as inimical to the game's goals Mojang Studios, the Microsoft-owned-and-operated developer of Minecraft, has decided not to allow integration of non-fungible tokens or other blockchain-relate…
Lees meerA semiconductor empire built under the water-starved Texas sun? What could go wrong? As the US senate prepares to vote on a $50 billion bill to subsidize stateside chip manufacturing, Samsung has lodged an 11th hour proposal to build 11 semiconducto…
Lees meerCutting Elon story short The Twitter vs Elon Musk trial is set to start in October after a judge granted the social network's request to speed up legal proceedings.…
Lees meerBut supply issues are forcing the lithography system giant to defer revenue past 2022 While sales are starting to wane for certain chips like GPUs, Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASML is seeing extraordinary demand for its chipmaking machine…
Lees meerChemical giant's work with Pasqal could help improve climate change models too A new quantum computing partnership could pave the way to more efficient climate change modeling. …
Lees meerSpace agency plays the long game by adding performance over time... now with mix of Intel, AMD After years of continuously upgrading a supercomputer from 2008, NASA has announced its most powerful system yet to tackle everything from upcoming Artemi…
Lees meerPlus: ASML cuts growth forecast and US CHIPS Act in limbo The global shortage of semiconductors might not over yet, at least according to IDC, but a slowdown in the market is coming as consumer demand falls away and the supply side faces a new heap …
Lees meerCrop of cutting-edge companies from home and abroad contributing tech to Israel National Quantum Initiative Israel has selected a group of companies to help deliver a functioning quantum computer for the nation's commercial and research communities.…
Lees meerJust as web giant accepts third-party payment platforms, reduces fees in the EU A London court on Tuesday authorized a lawsuit that seeks to have Google pay £920 million ($1.1 billion) for overcharging customers for app store purchases. …
Lees meerDid someone say cheap SSDs in time for the holidays? While semiconductor supply chains remain a mess, if you’re in the market for a new SSD, you may be in luck.…
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