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The launch of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5+ Gen 2 and W5 Gen 2 platforms goes beyond a routine upgrade, tackling battery life, design, and connectivity barriers limiting wearable adoption.
For nearly a decade, Apple has been trying to lessen its dependency on China for iPhone production. With the iPhone 17, it's taking a big step in that direction.
Intel’s future hangs on three competing visions from Pat Gelsinger, Craig Barrett, and Lip-Bu Tan. Each offers different tradeoffs for investors, employees, and customers.
HP is reinforcing its commitment to gaming with new Omen desktops, laptops, and tightly integrated HyperX gear, focusing on performance, personalization, and play to drive innovation even as PC gaming growth slows.
AMD's Threadripper 9000 series redefines high-performance computing with unmatched cores, massive bandwidth, and a bold Lenovo partnership that reshaped the workstation market.
Tesla’s $16.5B Samsung deal goes beyond chipmaking, boosting AI ambitions, strengthening supply chains, and reshaping its role in automotive tech.
China’s indium selenide wafer breakthrough marks a leap beyond silicon. It won’t upend the chip industry overnight, but signals a new phase in the U.S. – China race for next-gen semiconductors.
Intel’s turnaround plan includes major layoffs and outsourcing marketing to Accenture’s AI. Can the chipmaker regain its edge — or is it a risky bet?
A claim that desktops are less secure than mobile devices can be true or false, but this depends highly on their configuration. While desktop devices are less secure out of the box, they are more private and can be made more secure than mobile devices.
AI is driving a new era of hardware disruption, echoing past tech revolutions and raising existential risks for today’s leading chipmakers.
With open-source tools and strong benchmark results, AMD is challenging the AI market status quo and expanding its role in next-gen performance computing.
Apple appears to be headed toward unifying its multiple operating systems via a design makeover, and the iPad will start looking more like a personal computer, according to presentations aired Monday at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference.
Could Jony Ive, with his unparalleled design pedigree and a little bit of AI whispering in his digital ear, finally be the one to birth truly revolutionary AI hardware?
With sweeping product announcements across GPUs, CPUs, and AI PCs, AMD is signaling that its transformation from a high-performance computing stalwart to a full-spectrum AI leader is well underway.