Wall Street worried about Oracle debt
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.
India sharpens its antitrust stick and Apple squirms
The Fruity Cargo Cult whinges that it might be fined billions
India’s new antitrust law has given its competition watchdog the freedom to calculate penalties using global turnover, and Job’s Mob is already clutching its pearls about the consequences.
AMD bangs open source drum to prise devs away from Cuda
Pitches ROCm as the antidote to Nvidia’s walled garden
AMD reckons it can win over AI developers by offering an open software ecosystem rather than locking everything behind a proprietary moat.
Intel circles the wagons after TSMC lawsuit over exec hire
Insists it has done nothing wrong as talent wars flare up
Troubled Chipzilla is digging in after TSMC accused one of its newly hired vice presidents of breaching a nondisclosure agreement.
HP swings the axe as AI costs bite
Chops thousands of jobs while warning of pricier memory and weaker profits
HP, maker of expensive printer ink, is lopping thousands of heads as it scrambles to tame costs and bolt more AI into its product pipeline.