
AMD and Lenovo Power Climate Research Breakthrough at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
Supercomputing infrastructure with AMD EPYC™ processors and Lenovo Neptune® cooling boosts sustainability and scientific impact. The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), one of

VPN Use Soars In UK As Online Safety Act Age Checks Take Effect
The UK’s controversial Online Safety Act has triggered an unexpected ripple effect: a dramatic surge in the use of virtual private networks (VPNs). Since the

Tesla and Samsung Forge $16.5B Chip Deal in Strategic AI Push
In a bold move signaling a deeper dive into AI autonomy, Tesla and Samsung have signed a landmark $16.5 billion agreement for the production of

Building Electronics That Don’t Die: Columbia’s Breakthrough at CERN
Deep beneath the Swiss-French border, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unleashes staggering levels of energy and radiation, enough to destroy ordinary electronics. To meet this

AMD Powers The Future Of Driver & Occupant Monitoring Systems
AMD has a longstanding presence in the automotive industry and is a key technology enabler in Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), which are essential components in

“This Is Unacceptable Service”: Global Starlink Blackout Triggers Outrage
On a seemingly ordinary Thursday, users of Starlink, Elon Musk’s ambitious satellite-powered internet network, were plunged into a sudden global blackout. The disruption, which spanned

40 Years Since Apple Fired Steve Jobs, And Macs Got Better For It
“It turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me” Steve Jobs. Forty years ago, in

Stretchable Electronics: Breakthrough Polymer Optimized for Wearable Biosensors
A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research has achieved a major milestone in the development of stretchable electronics, unveiling a modified

Apple Pushes Back as U.S. Antitrust Case Moves Into Discovery
As the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple progresses to the discovery phase, Apple has issued a sharply worded legal rebuttal. The company

Apple May Use Intel’s Next-Gen 1.4nm Chips Alongside TSMC for Future M-Series Processors
Apple may be planning to work with Intel for its future M-series chips, marking a significant shift in its strategy to rely on more than

AMD Unlocks Supercharged AI on Windows PCs: Run Massive Language Models with Ryzen™ AI Max+
AMD is pushing the boundaries of what AI can do on a Windows laptop. With its new software update, the Adrenalin Edition 25.8.1 driver, AMD has

Hackers Exploit Playtest To Infect Gamers Worldwide
Steam Game “Chemia” promises adventure and innovation, but in the case of the survival game, it delivered something far more sinister. Security researchers have uncovered

First Hybrid Chip Blends Electronics, Photonics, And Quantum Light
From AI to quantum reality, the future just shrank onto a chip. In a landmark achievement, researchers from Boston University, UC Berkeley, and Northwestern University

AMD’s $500 Billion Prediction
The AI chip race isn’t just accelerating, it’s entering warp speed. AMD CEO Lisa Su has fired a bold shot across Nvidia’s bow, announcing that

Intel’s Comeback Plan: Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and the Return of High-Performance SMT Chips
After years of falling behind rivals like AMD and Nvidia, Intel is charting a bold new course to regain lost ground in both the consumer

Trump’s AI Gambit: Deregulation, Anti-Woke Crusade, and a New Arms Race with China
At a high-profile Washington summit on Wednesday, Donald Trump signed a trio of sweeping executive orders aimed at reshaping the future of artificial intelligence in

Huawei’s CloudMatrix 384 Roars Past Nvidia: China’s AI Giant Unleashes a Supercomputer Beast
Despite years of U.S. trade bans, chip blockades, and corporate blacklists, Huawei is not just surviving, it’s thriving. At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC)

Where Are All the GPUs? Sam Altman’s $3 Trillion AI Dream Could Leave Gamers and Industry in the Cold
AI is eating the world, and it’s getting expensive. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, never one to think small, is now planning to acquire up to

Elon Musk’s AI Superweapon: xAI Plans 50 Million H100-Equivalent Chips, Burning More Power Than Nations
In classic Elon Musk fashion, the goal isn’t just to build a better AI model. It’s to dominate the compute frontier, with a silicon empire

NVIDIA Embraces RISC-V: CUDA Goes Open, Just Not Where You Think
An unexpected alliance in the shadow of sanctions. NVIDIA courts RISC-V to keep CUDA relevant in China and beyond. NVIDIA has quietly dropped a bombshell

Meta’s Manhattan Megabrain: Zuckerberg’s Superintelligence Gambit for World Domination
When Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta’s latest pivot, from feeding us ads in 4K to feeding the world a diet of superintelligence, the internet barely blinked.

From Bedroom to Nuclear Breakthrough: How a 12-Year-Old’s Science Project Triggered a Federal Investigation
When childhood curiosity fuses with brilliance, even the FBI pays a visit. While most 12-year-olds were navigating middle school and leveling up in video games,

Intel’s Desert Gambit: Panther Lake and Foundry Fight Heat Up in Phoenix
Panther Lake debuts, TSMC rivalry intensifies, and Intel’s Arizona move sets the stage for a high-stakes semiconductor showdown. Intel is taking the heat, literally and

Zero-Day Attack Hits 100+ Organizations Through Microsoft SharePoint Vulnerability
Emergency patches are being issued as government agencies and major industries race to respond. A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft’s widely used SharePoint Server software

AAEON Debuts World’s First COM Express Type 10 Module with Intel Core Ultra Processors
Compact 28W powerhouse targets smart healthcare, industrial AI, and robotics Embedded computing specialist AAEON has unveiled the NanoCOM-MTU, the world’s first COM Express Type 10

Quantum Computers Are About to Get Real
For years, quantum computers have sounded like something out of science fiction — ultra-powerful machines that could crack codes, discover new drugs, or simulate the

A Human Beats AI in Code, & It Feels Like the Last Time
In a world that increasingly wonders when the machines will finally outpace us, one exhausted Polish programmer just reminded us that humans still have a

Rapidus Begins Test Production of 2nm Chips, Embraces Precision with Full Single-Wafer Processing
Japanese semiconductor manufacturer Rapidus has officially entered the 2nm era. The company announced that it has begun test wafer production featuring gate-all-around (GAA) transistors at

German Scientists Create a First-of-Its-Kind Alloy That Could Reshape Semiconductors, Lasers, and Quantum Devices
In a breakthrough that challenges decades of material science assumptions, a team of German researchers has created a stable, never-before-seen alloy combining carbon, silicon, germanium,

Lasers, Ceramics, and 100PB Dreams: Cerabyte Wants to Ditch Tape and Rewrite Data Storage Physics by 2030
In a world where AI models devour data like popcorn and cloud archives balloon beyond comprehension, one Munich-based startup has a bold pitch: let’s ditch

Meta Refuses to Sign EU’s AI Code of Practice, Calls It a Growth Killer
Meta Platforms has declined to sign the EU’s new Code of Practice for General Purpose AI (GPAI), calling the voluntary framework an “overreach” that could

AMD Adds New Ryzen AI 5 330 Processor to Power Budget & Friendly Copilot+ PCs
Launching on July 16, AMD is expanding its Ryzen AI 300 Series lineup with the all-new Ryzen AI 5 330, a mobile processor designed to bring next-gen AI experiences to

Japan Just Set a Mind-Blowing Internet Speed Record; 4 Million Times Faster Than the U.S. Average
If your internet ever feels sluggish, this might hurt a little: Japanese researchers have just set a new world record for internet speed, and it’s

Broadcom Tomahawk Ultra: The Ethernet Switch That Dares to Challenge Nvidia’s AI Fortress
Broadcom has officially dropped the gauntlet in the AI networking war. With the launch of its Tomahawk Ultra Ethernet switch, Broadcom isn’t just upgrading its

AMD Zen 6 CPUs Rumored to Use a Blend of TSMC N2P and N3P Nodes
A new wave of leaks is giving shape to AMD’s next-generation Zen 6 CPU architecture, expected to debut in late 2026. According to documents reportedly

Motorola Launches Moto G96 5G With 144Hz Display and Sony Lytia Camera
Motorola has officially launched the Moto G96 5G, aiming to shake up the mid-range segment with a combination of premium display tech, a flagship-grade camera

AMD’s MI350 Enters the Chat: HSBC Says NVIDIA’s AI Supremacy Is No Longer Absolute
AMD’s latest AI chips go toe-to-toe with Blackwell, with performance parity, memory supremacy, and a 30% discount that Wall Street can’t ignore. It’s been a

Huawei’s New Playbook: Cracking the AI Chip Game and Challenging NVIDIA’s Dominance
Faced with U.S. sanctions and a market long loyal to NVIDIA, Huawei is rewriting the rules of AI chip design. In a bold bid to

Quantum Engine Runs Without Fuel — And It’s Powered by Entanglement
In a move that could one day dethrone fossil fuels and hydrogen cells, Chinese researchers have built a quantum engine powered by entanglement — the

Apple Doesn’t Need to Release New MacBooks Every Year
Why an M5 delay is fine—and might even be smart business. Apple isn’t planning to release any new MacBooks with M5 chips until at least

IBM Power11 Is Built for an AI-Rich, Ransomware-Ridden World
With near-instant ransomware detection and AI-accelerated chips, IBM’s new servers aim to reinvent enterprise infrastructure resilience. IBM has officially taken the gloves off with Power11,

MIT Launches Bold New Lab to Accelerate Fusion Energy Breakthroughs
The Schmidt Laboratory for Materials in Nuclear Technologies aims to deliver game-changing materials for near-limitless clean energy MIT is putting pedal to the metal in

Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh Brings AI Upgrades in Late 2025 — But Gamers Shouldn’t Get Their Hopes Up
Intel isn’t done with Arrow Lake just yet. While the original release in late 2024 fell flat with gamers and performance enthusiasts, the company is

Is Apple Building an iPhone Camera to Match Human Vision?
A newly uncovered patent suggests Apple might be working on an image sensor so advanced that it could rival the human eye in how it

NVIDIA’s DGX Spark Mini-Supercomputer Brings 1,000 TOPS of AI Power to Your Desk — But It’ll Cost You
NVIDIA’s long-awaited AI “mini-supercomputer,” the DGX Spark, is launching this month, promising mind-blowing performance in a compact form factor. At $4,000, it’s not cheap, but

A Molecule That Could Fit 40,000 CDs on a Stamp: New Magnetic Discovery Breaks Storage Records
Scientists have created a powerful new molecule that stores magnetic data at higher temperatures than ever before, paving the way for future hard drives the

This New Blue Molecule Could Revolutionize Screens, Sensors, and Medical Imaging
A record-breaking fluorescent molecule developed by University of Michigan researchers shines brighter than ever, offering up to 98% efficiency in solids and 94% in liquids.

Everything New in iOS 26 Beta 3: What’s Changing on Your iPhone
Apple is moving forward with iOS 26, and the third developer beta is now available, featuring subtle refinements, new customization tools, and deeper integration of