Nexperia mess fuelled by $200 million CEO heist
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Dutch chipmaker seized after boss allegedly funnelled cash to failing side hustle

The Dutch government’s dramatic seizure of Chinese-owned chipmaker Nexperia wasn’t just about keeping technology out of Beijing’s paws. It turns out the whole fiasco was sparked by the company’s own CEO funnelling more than $200 million into a failing pet project in Shanghai.

Rainbow laser chip could help stop AI from eating power
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Photonics breakthrough came from a lucky lab mistake

A lab mishap has accidentally given birth to a laser-spewing chip that could rein in the power-hungry chaos of AI and its insatiable data cravings.

Samsung talks up HBM4E
Published in PC Hardware
17 October 2025

Samsung talks up HBM4E


Look at my huge bandwidth and sharp pricing

Samsung is waving fresh HBM4 and HBM4E roadmaps and inking chunky memory deals with Nvidia and AMD.

UK’s £45bn AI savings claim torn to shreds in parliament
Published in AI


MPs hear the maths relies on automation fairy dust

The British government’s £45 billion (€52.7 billion) AI “savings” pitch ran into a buzzsaw on 15 October 2025 as witnesses told MPs the numbers look fanciful without real cuts.

Windows 11 update breaks localhost for developers
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Kernel web stack faceplants, registry hacks and rollbacks ensue

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 patch tripped over its own shoelaces and knocked out localhost, leaving devs unable to reach web apps running on their own machines.