DeepSeek-R1 borrowed OpenAI texts
Nearly three quarters of them
A recent study by plagiarism experts Copyleaks has found that 74.2 per cent of texts generated by DeepSeek-R1 are strikingly similar to OpenAI's models.
UK Firms embrace application containerisation
Skills shortage solution
According to Nutanix's latest Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI) survey, more than 90 per cent of UK organisations are diving headfirst into application containerisation, with 91 per cent already harnessing the power of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI).
Nvidia and Broadcom test Intel's 18A manufacturing process
Could be a move against TSMC
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn claiming that Nvidia and Broadcom are testing Intel's advanced 18A manufacturing process.
NTT's Inclusive Core Architecture on show
Gearing up for 6G
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, NTT, NTT DOCOMO, and Nokia demonstrated the In-network Service Acceleration Platform (ISAP), a core component of NTT's Inclusive Core Architecture.
Micron shows first 1γ DDR5
Nearly into the shops
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona, Micron Technology unveiled its 1γ (1-gamma) DDR5 samples.
Qualcomm shows off its AI
X85 5G Modem-RF platform designed to enhance 5G
Qualcomm has been using the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona to show off its latest connectivity and artificial intelligence (AI) advancements, including the Qualcomm X85 5G Modem-RF platform, designed to enhance 5G performance.
Mercedes-Benz unveils EQS prototype
Revolutionary solid-state battery
Mercedes-Benz has introduced a prototype EQS sedan with a solid-state battery, developed in collaboration with US-based startup Factorial Energy.
Nvidia's AI chip smuggling woes
Singapore cracks down on fraudulent shipments destined for China
Singaporean authorities have launched a major investigation into a suspected fraud involving the illegal shipment of Nvidia's advanced AI chips, potentially breaching US export restrictions.
Chipzilla slams the brakes on in Ohio
Chip Factory is a Never-Ending Story
Troubled Chipzilla has again postponed the grand opening of its much-anticipated semiconductor manufacturing plant in Ohio.
Court could shoot GNU
Open-Source faces existential crisis
Database company Neo4j is attempting to convince the US legal system that "open source" means whatever they want it to mean.