Samsung clings to Snapdragon for Galaxy S26
Published in Mobiles


Qualcomm expects 75 per cent chip share despite Exynos revival

Samsung might be dusting off its Exynos project for the Galaxy S26 series, but even the Koreans seem to know where the real firepower lies.

Musk’s AI anime waifu trained on staff’s biometric data
Published in News


xAI workers roped into building explicit avatars for Musk’s lonely fanboys

If you think your job sucks, imagine working for a supporter of right wing causes that compels you to give up your own biometric data to power his anime sexbot.

DRAM surges past price of gold baas
Published in PC Hardware


Memory doubles 

The price of DRAM has gone full rocket fuel, rising 171.8 per cent year-on-year as AI-fuelled server demand turns the memory market into a warzone.

Sir Tim Berners-Lee says AI could tear the web’s ad economy apart
Published in AI


Inventor of the internet warns LLMs will stop people reading pages

The man who built the World Wide Web says generative AI is about to shove a crowbar into the internet’s multibillion-dollar advertising racket.

Nvidia boss says China is racing ahead in AI
Published in AI


Huang warns West is stuck in pessimism

US tech giant Nvidia’s supreme dalek Jensen Huang reckons China is pulling ahead in the artificial intelligence race while the Land of the Free is stuck spinning its wheels in regulatory sludge.