Brussels pokes Google over AI content grab
EU watchdog eyes whether the search giant juiced its models with other people’s graft
Brussels has fired up a fresh antitrust probe into Google after worries that the outfit has been gobbling up uploaded content from places such as YouTube to bulk out its artificial intelligence tools.
Beijing limits Nvidia’s H200 despite Trump’s thumbs up
Tight controls as Washington waves exports through
Beijing is poised to clip access to Nvidia’s shiny H200 kit even after Donald Trump shouted that China could have some if Nvidia gave him a 25 per cent cut.
TSMC’s CoWoS backlog sparks outsourcing scramble
Taiwan giant turns to local partners as packaging crunch bites
TSMC is stuffed to the rafters with CoWoS orders, and the AI industry is sweating over it, although the company seems to have a cunning plan.
Lenovo preps Legion Pro Rollable for 2026
Gaming slab gets a party trick as its screen rolls out sideways
Lenovo is gearing up to unleash a Legion-branded rollable laptop that stretches sideways into a portable ultrawide gaming panel and is pencilled in for an early 2026 launch, probably at CES.
Nvidia’s new CUDA Tile sparks chatter about the end of software lock-in
Tiling makeover could open the door to rival GPUs
Nvidia has rolled out one of the biggest updates to its CUDA software stack in years, and chip design legend Jim Keller reckons it might even spell the end of its long-guarded exclusivity.
Europol taskforce crushes online violence-for-hire gangs across Europe
OTF GRIMM racks up arrests as it battles VaaS rise
Europol’s OTF GRIMM has smashed its way through Europe’s cyber violence-for-hire scene in its first six months and left a trail of crippled criminal networks behind it.
IBM snaps up Confluent in $11 billion AI binge
Biggish Blue reckons data streaming will rev up its generative push
IBM has hurled $11 billion at Confluent in a deal meant to drag the ageing giant deeper into the artificial intelligence stampede.
Google’s homegrown TPU muscles into Nvidia’s turf
Big Tech outfit turns its custom silicon into a serious threat
Google’s custom silicon is giving Nvidia a proper fright as the search outfit’s tensor processing units help its Gemini 3 models overtake OpenAI’s latest efforts.
Trump extorts 25 per cent to let Nvidia into China
With fiends like that, who needs enemas
Trump will allow Nvidia to flog its H200 chip to China if he is allowed to skim 25 per cent off the top.
Samsung’s foundry fights its way back into the game
Yield gains pull in fresh AI customers.
Samsung’s memory business is roaring back to life, and its foundry arm is finally showing signs of life as yield improvements tempt Big Tech outfits back to the table.