
AI chip boom leaves TSMC scrambling to meet demand
Taiwanese foundry forced to plan packaging a year in advance
TSMC is finding itself on the back foot as demand for its advanced packaging tech has exploded thanks to the AI chip gold rush, with firms like Nvidia breathing down its neck.

Oracle shouts about AI contracts
AI is cool for Catz
Oracle has stopped sulking about being late to cloud and is banging on about how it has become a must-have for the AI set.

AMD says FSR Redstone still coming in 2025
Promises path tracing to rival DLSS 4
AMD has confirmed that its long-teased FSR Redstone tech is still on track for a 2025 release, with a full presentation expected later this year.

Microsoft plays with light to kill off GPUs
Optical computer could crunch AI 100 times faster
A team of Volish boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a prototype analogue optical computer they claim could blow GPUs out of the water.

Gartner claims all IT will involve AI by 2030
Analyst outfit says OpenAI not fit for enterprise
Number crunchers at Gartner have declared that by 2030, every IT department task will be touched by AI in some form, though the firm is adamant this will not trigger mass job losses.