Intel’s Panther Lake looks surprisingly strong
Published in PC Hardware


Early figures suggest it may have a proper comeback chip

Troubled Chipzilla might actually have something to smile about for once. Early details on Intel’s Panther Lake lineup suggest the new mobile platform could deliver the kind of efficiency and power Intel has been promising for years.

TSMC price hikes not as brutal as feared, but still grim
Published in News


Chip clients breathe a sigh of relief

It turns out TSMC’s next big price jump will not be quite the wallet-melter everyone expected.

Data centre growth saved the US economy
Published in News


US economy is now running on the fumes of AI infrastructure

The cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street might want to send a thank-you card to Silicon Valley, because without data centres and AI servers, US economic growth in 2025 would have been dead in the water.

Qualcomm snaps up Arduino
Published in News


Buys into open source to cosy up to tinkerers and robot builders

Smartphone processor outfit Qualcomm has decided it wants a piece of the open source action, announcing plans to buy Arduino, the Italian microcontroller darling beloved by hobbyists and hardware hackers.

Charging cables are on their way out
Published in Mobiles


We are drifting toward a wireless future, whether we like it or not

The charging cable is on borrowed time. Sony’s new Xperia 10 VII arrives without a charger or even a USB lead, and that small omission hints at the next big shift in how we power our gadgets.