Intel does the Harlem PR Shuffle
HR is the name of the game
A missive from the number two semiconductor company in the world has demonstrated how Intel (INTC) can shuffle the PR decks, a bit like an artificial croupier in the capital of the world, Las Vegas.
AMD revenues grow by a third
Let's hope the underdog doesn't become an overdog
Long-standing Intel competitor, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), appears from its first quarter results to be gnawing at Chipzilla's ankles.
Social media is injurious to your health
Tax Twitter and Facebook?
The CEO of Salesforce thinks that social media should be treated as severely as some countries treat smoking tobacco, he said today at the World Economic Forum in exclusive Swiss resort Davos.
Undersupply of 200mm wafers will hit industry hard
Firms pay a premium because of shortages
Another chip nightmare will hit us in 2018.
Four horsemen of the Apocalypse rescue chip market
Things are getting better
A chief analyst at freethinking semiconductor firm Future Horizons has warned that an upswing in the market has caught the industry by surprise because of the swift nature of the recovery, which it could have anticipated, but didn't.
PC sales continue to decline
Particularly in the USA
Analysts at Gartner released data that showed PC sales continue to fall, although the outfit said there are some “causes for optimism”.
Power cut hits giant electronics show
Viva, Las Vegas
A power cut, of all things, downed the Computer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas today.
Intel knocked off number one chip slot
Samsung beats Chipzilla up
Figures just in from the Gartner Group showed that Samsung was the leader in chip sales in 2017.
Tower of Babel grows as Roku has its say
Help me, help me!
Roku will introduce a voice assistant with its technology later this year, entering what's getting to be a crowded space packed with the likes of Amazon, Google, Apple and more.
Google money lost in Bermuda Triangle
Bend it, shake it, anyway you want IT
Tech leviathan Google is up to its tax tricks again.