Nvidia wants to become a data centre one-stop shop
Published in News


All you can eat data centre buffet 

According to the Wall Street Journal, Nvidia's Chief Executive, Jensen Huang, is advancing the company's cunning plan to become a one stop stop for datacentres.

China’s GPU plans are running aground
Published in PC Hardware


This is proving more challenging than we thought

Chinese GPU maker Xiangdixian Computing Technology has not met its development targets and has laid off some staff as part of a restructuring plan.

Windows 11 is most popular for gamers
Published in Gaming


At least on Steam

According to the latest Steam statistics, Windows 11 is the most popular gaming operating system, having over taken Windows 10 for the first time.

Google boss warns AI may not help productivity
Published in AI


The signs of the profits may not be written on the subway walls

Google executive James Manyika warned that the anticipated impact of AI on productivity is not assured despite forecasts of immense economic potential.

Filho quits Rust for Linux project
Published in News


Fed up with "nontechnical nonsense"

Efforts to integrate Rust code into the Linux kernel encountered a significant hurdle last after one of the maintainers of the Rust for Linux project resigned.

OSOM Products in disarray
Published in News
03 September 2024

OSOM Products in disarray


Founder alleged to have stolen cash and bought two Lamborghinis

OSOM Products appears in disarray, with a former executive alleging that the founder has misappropriated company funds to finance two Lamborghinis and a lavish lifestyle.

Counterfeit AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D becoming a problem
Published in News


Hard to spot

TechTuber Der8auer has found that counterfeit AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processors are very hard to spot on the market.

AnandTech shuts down
Published in News
02 September 2024

AnandTech shuts down


No Future

After 27 years, Future Publishing shut down the tech site AnandTech.

Intel denies 13th and 14th Gen laptop chips have stability problems
Published in News


There is nothing to see here move on please

Intel has confirmed that its 13th and 14th Gen laptop chips do not appear to suffer from instability issues. The company asserts that these chips are unequivocally unaffected by the high voltage problem, now termed “Vmin Shift Instability.”

Intel is considering a split
Published in News


Having words with the accountants

Chipzilla is considering separating its product-design and manufacturing divisions and evaluating which factory projects might be abandoned.