AMD pulls an Intel with rebranded Ryzen 10 and Ryzen 100
“New” CPUs are so old they could be steam powered
AMD has once again dipped into the recycling bin, rolling out the so-called Ryzen 10 and Ryzen 100 series, chips that are, in reality, lightly renamed versions of its old Zen 2 and Zen 3+ mobile processors.
Cybersecurity firms caught with 1990s flaws
Schoolboy bugs in mission-critical systems
The cybersecurity industry has found itself in the awkward position of being pwned by the same ancient flaws it has been warning everyone else about for decades.
AI is being used as a scapegoat for downsizing
Firms blame the bots
Companies are swinging the redundancy axe and blaming artificial intelligence for it.
Apple slapped down in £1.5bn UK App Store lawsuit
Job’s Mob abused its near-total control
The Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has had its halo dented in the UK, after losing a landmark £1.5 billion class action that accused it of gouging developers and users through its notorious App Store tollbooth.
Intel's shares leap as turnaround gains steam
Outfit still on a tightrope
Shares in Troubled Chipzilla surged after the struggling semiconductor outfit posted better than expected revenue, signalling tentative progress in its long and painful turnaround.