
Nvidia invests $5 billion in Intel, making it a number two shareholder
Deal will bring RTX GPU chiplets to Intel x86 SoCs
Nvidia and Intel have announced a "collaboration" to develop multiple generations of datacenter and PC consumer products. Tucked in the PR announcement is that Nvidia is investing $5 billion in Intel's common stock at a price of $23.28. Both CEOs will conduct a webcast press conference at 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Eastern time).

Israel investigates Apple over battery antics
Failure to disclose is not kosher
Israel’s consumer protection bureau is investigating the fruity cargo cult Apple over a failure to disclose to consumers that its software could slow performance in some iPhones.

Qualcomm faces two EU antitrust investigations
Dirty deeds done dirt cheap
The European Commission has opened two antitrust investigations into Qualcomm's possible abuse of its market dominance of semiconductors.
Blizzard threatened with consumer rights lawsuit
Over Diablo III connection requirement
Samsung voted most preferred consumer electronics brand
Lenovo least
OCZ to take Computex show by storm
New SSDs, Thunderbolt SSD coming