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OpenAI Invests Over $100 Million to Acquire Popular Tech Talk Show
OpenAI expands its media footprint with a multi-million dollar acquisition of TBPN, signaling a strategic shift amid AI development adjustments.
Read MoreOracle Plans Massive Staff Reductions to Fund New AI-Focused Data Centers
Oracle aims to cut thousands of jobs to redirect resources toward building advanced AI data centers, causing a notable dip in its stock price.
Read MoreLong-Term Memory Chip Contracts Enable Samsung and SK hynix to Expand Production Using Customer Funds
Samsung and SK hynix leverage long-term memory chip contracts with upfront payments to fund production growth and modernization.
Read MoreMemory Chip Shortages Impact Smartphone Chipmakers Amid AI Boom
Rising memory chip costs linked to AI growth disrupt smartphone chipmakers, causing order cuts and expected declines in budget phone sales.
Read MoreTim Cook Reflects on Apple’s Enduring Legacy Tied to Steve Jobs Amid 50th Anniversary
On Apple’s 50th anniversary, CEO Tim Cook highlights the company’s ongoing commitment to the vision and values of co-founder Steve Jobs.
Read MoreRising Memory Costs Threaten Affordability of Raspberry Pi Devices
Raspberry Pi faces new price hikes due to surging memory costs, raising concerns over the accessibility of its single-board computers.
Read MoreHuawei Sees Five-Year Revenue High Driven by AI Growth, Approaching Pre-Sanction Levels
Huawei’s revenue for the past fiscal year reached a five-year peak, nearing the levels seen before American sanctions impacted the company.
Read MoreNoctua Completes Testing of Its First Liquid Cooling Systems, Launch Set for Q2 2026
Noctua has finalized production tests of its inaugural liquid cooling systems, confirming a planned release in the second quarter of 2026.
Read MoreKioxia to End Production of Planar 2D NAND by 2028, Phasing Out Legacy Memory Tech
Kioxia announces plans to discontinue planar 2D NAND and third-gen BiCS 3D NAND memory production by 2028.
Read MoreUS PC Shipments Rise 3% in Late 2025 Before Steep Decline Expected in 2026
US PC shipments grew 3% in late 2025 to 18.2 million units but are forecast to drop 13% in 2026 amid rising prices for PCs and memory.
Read MoreBitcoin Miners Shift Focus to AI as Profitability Declines
Bitcoin mining profitability drops, prompting miners to redirect resources toward AI infrastructure and fund the transition by selling Bitcoin holdings.
Read MoreSamsung and SK Hynix Boost Investments in Chinese Memory Chip Plants Amid DRAM and NAND Shortages
Samsung and SK Hynix sharply increase investments in Chinese memory chip manufacturing to address the ongoing DRAM and NAND supply deficits fueled by AI demand.
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