Infineon cosies up to AMD for a slice of the edge AI action
HYPERRAM is the new cheap and cheerful memory fix
Infineon decided to wave a flag today by saying AMD has put its 64 Mb HYPERRAM memory and matching controller IP through their paces for the Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA SCU35 Evaluation Kit.
Analyst claims TSMC could leapfrog Apple by 2030
Job's Mob can't hide behind its walled garden for much longer
The AI boom is giving TSMC a roaring tailwind while the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple clings to its glory years and hopes no one notices it has not invented a genuinely new product in yonks.
Gartner claims government IT spending to rise in 2026
Aussie survey drop shows public tech bosses bracing for a turbulent year
A new Gartner survey reckons more than half of government CIOs outside the US expect their IT budgets to climb in 2026, even as wider public finances feel the squeeze.
TSMC races to build more 2nm fabs as demand crushes capacity
Taiwan’s chip colossus digs deeper into its pockets
The boss of the world’s biggest chip foundry has admitted that TSMC cannot churn out enough silicon to satisfy the world’s appetite.
TSMC investigates ex-exec over Intel move
Taiwan’s chip titan bristles as a retired strategist jumps ship
TSMC has kicked off a probe into former vice president of corporate strategy Lo Wen jen after he leapt from retirement into a new gig at Troubled Chipzilla.