DRAM prices spark family bust-up inside Samsung
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Memory bosses squeeze Mobile Experience as Galaxy S26 costs loom

Samsung’s booming DRAM prices have sparked a row within its own divisions, as the semiconductor arm decides it prefers cash to family loyalty.

Intel's Wildcat Lake refresh leaks point to a modest core bump
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Entry-level chiplet parts try to look exciting for 2027

Troubled Chipzilla’s bargain bin Wildcat Lake chips have not even landed yet, and already the usual leakers say a refresh is brewing.

What if we had a year of Linux on the desktop and no one realised?
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Fanboys insist we are getting the numbers wrong 

For years, Linux fanboys have been insisting that this year will be the time of Linux on the desktop. Now, ZDnet's Steven Vaughan-Nichols thinks the take-up of Linux is much higher than numbers suggest.

OpenAI plans to enshitify ChatGPT with adverts
Published in AI


Ads creep into the bot that was meant to stay clean

OpenAI looks poised to repeat the same clangers that turned Amazon and YouTube into rolling billboards by shoving ads into ChatGPT.

Wall Street worried about Oracle debt
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Credit traders see a messy year looming

Oracle’s debt started flashing warning lights in November as its risk gauge climbed to a three-year high, Bloomberg reported, prompting traders to mutter that something unpleasant is brewing.

AMD hints at coming Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU
Published in PC Hardware


Faster 8-core with 3D V-Cache

AMD has surprisingly listed the rumored Ryzen 7 9850X3D SKU on its driver website, confirming one of the two Zen 5 SKUs that were spotted earlier. The Ryzen 7 9850X3D is an 8-core/16-thread SKU with a 4.7GHz clock and 120W TDP.

Chinese firms get their Nvidia fix in Southeast Asia
Published in AI


AI chip is full of holes

Chinese tech behemoths are hauling their prized AI models overseas to gorge on Nvidia’s finest chips while pretending everything is above board.

SonicWall scrambles (again) to patch SSL-VPN flaw
Published in Network


Can remotely face-plant its firewalls

SonicWall is back in the spotlight this week, unfortunately for SonicWall, after rushing out emergency fixes for yet another high-severity SonicOS vulnerability that lets attackers remotely crash its firewalls.Yes, again. 

SSD shortages are getting worse
Published in Cloud


Samsung just made sure of it


SSD shortages are here, prices are climbing, and the world’s largest NAND producer just took one foot off the gas.

Intel plots a 52-core monster to take AMD’s X3D crown
Published in Graphics


Nova Lake has more cache than you can poke a stick at

Troubled Chipzilla looks ready to swing a cricket bat at AMD’s stacked-cache dominance with a wild 52-core Nova Lake brute that reportedly carries 288 MB of vertical last-level cache.