Brussels admits its cookie monster was a disaster
Eurocrats want to kill off those annoying banners
The EU finally seems to have twigged that its infamous cookie law turned the internet into a pop-up purgatory and now wants to bin it.
Intel goes begging to Apple
Hopes Job’s Mob can bail it out of financial quagmire
Troubled Chipzilla is reportedly rattling the tin at the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple, hoping the iPhone maker might toss a few billion its way to keep the lights on at Intel Foundry Services.
Apple threatens the EU
Job’s Mob tells Brussels to bin Big Tech law or else
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has demanded Brussels scrap the Digital Markets Act, claiming the rules are costing it money and ruining the fun for its fanboys.
TD SYNNEX insists AI will save the channel
Distributor claims partners must blend hype with “resilient frameworks”
TD SYNNEX reckons artificial intelligence is the cure for everything from talent shortages to macroeconomic malaise.
Qualcomm releases new Snapdragons
Cristiano Amon insists AI will make everything about you
Qualcomm boss Cristiano Amon took to the stage yesterday to announce that his outfit’s latest chips are not just silicon but the start of a revolution. According to him every device you own is about to become an “ecosystem of you.”
Origin Code coming soon to market with high-end memory kits
256GB kits, triple-fan memory cooler, and more
Origin Code could stir up things in the DDR5 memory module market as the company is already teasing some high-end memory kits with its Vortex series.
Micron reports Q4 and FY 2025 financial results
Record-breaking fiscal year with exceptional Q4 performance
Micron has announced results for its fourth quarter and full year of fiscal 2025, reporting revenue of $11.32 billion for Q4 and $37.38 billion for the full fiscal year.
AMD Ryzen 3 5100 quad-core CPU spotted
Another AM4 chip
It appears that the Ryzen 5 5600F is not the only new AM4 CPU that could be coming from AMD, as yet another has been spotted in China, a quad-core Ryzen 3 5100.
ASUS announces Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 32GB graphics card
AMD's graphics card for professional AI at the edge
ASUS has now officially announced the Turbo Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics, a 32GB graphics card for AI developers and professionals. Announced back in July, the Radeon AI PRO R9700 is based on Navi 48 GPU, with 64 Compute Units and 128 AI Accelerators, and 32GB of GDDR6 memory.
Ice River chip promises to recycle energy instead of frying it away
Vaire computing’s Ice, Ice baby
A London startup reckons it has cracked the wasted energy problem in modern computing.