Neo Semiconductor unveils revolutionary 3D X-AI tech
Will replace the HBMs used in AI GPU accelerators
NEO Semiconductor has announced its latest 3D X-AI chip technology, which it wants to replace the HBMs currently used in AI GPU accelerators.
SoftBank shifts focus to TSMC after Intel fails to deliver on AI
I think we should be seeing other people
After working with Chipzilla to build AI processors for its Project Izanagi initiative, SoftBank is believed want to see other processor makers.
Google's hidden Android feature raises security concerns
Allows spying and remote control
Google's master software for some Android phones includes an insecure hidden feature that could potentially allow remote control or spying on users, according to a security company that discovered it inside phones at a US intelligence contractor.
ISPs go to court for the right to charge poor people what they like
It is the American way
US ISPs have asked the US Supreme Court to strike down a New York law requiring broadband providers to offer low-income people a $15-per-month service.
Musk’s AI image generation backfires on him
You probably were not expecting this
Elon [look at me] Musk’s AI chatbot launched a new image generation feature which users immediately used to troll the billionaire.
Chinese hackers allegedly target Russian state agencies
Oh, the Irony
Chinese hackers have decided to give Russian state agencies and tech companies a taste of their own medicine.
Giving tots an iPad is a bad idea
Turns them into monsters
While Apple fanboys might think giving their tots an iPad is a good idea to shut them up, new research suggests cutting back on the practice.
Alienware's new monitor solves gaming problem
Choosing between resolution and refresh rate is just too hard
Alienware revealed its new 27-inch Dual-Resolution Gaming Monitor (AW2725QF) at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany.
Apple’s set to build a robot arm
Because all you need is a robot arm right?
The Tame Apple Press is getting its knickers in a twist about a rumour that the fruity cargo cult will build expensive tabletop robots to turn around its fortunes as the iPhone dies out.
Former Intel employee sues over alleged antisemitism and retaliation
Fired for complaining about "pro-Hamas" manager
A Jewish Israeli former employee of Intel has filed a lawsuit against the chipmaker, alleging that he was fired after raising concerns about antisemitism and support for terrorism expressed by a senior executive.