Samsung’s Exynos 2600 leaks spill the beans early
Published in Mobiles


Ten cores, 2nm bravado and an unexpected AMD twist

Samsung’s first tease of the Exynos 2600 told us basically nothing, but the dark satanic rumour mill has predictably done the job for them.

Meta looks like it is binning its ‘open’ headset dream
Published in IoT


Horizon OS partners left staring at the wall

Meta has slammed the brakes on its third-party VR headset scheme, effectively killing Horizon OS devices from Asus and Lenovo.

Sweden tops Europe’s AI readiness league
Published in AI


Scandinavia tightens its grip on artificial intelligence adoption

Sweden has been named Europe’s most AI-ready country, scoring a perfect 100 after investing more than €3.2 billion in related technologies and building a solid digital backbone.

Oracle’s AI binge rattles markets as Blue Owl flies off
Published in Cloud


Debt fears grow while Wall Street whispers about a popping bubble

Blue Owl Capital has walked away from talks to bankroll a $10 billion data centre for Oracle in Saline Township, Michigan, a flagship project meant to feed OpenAI.

ZLUDA edges closer to cracking Nvidia’s CUDA lock-in
Published in Graphics


ROCm 7 support

ZLUDA is back again, still trying to do the unthinkable and make CUDA code run properly on non-Nvidia GPUs.