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Security researcher says AMD auto-updater downloads software insecurely, enabling remote code execution
By Bruno Ferreira published
AMD auto-update delivers software insecurely, company says MITM attacks are "out of scope"

Semiconductor industry on track to hit $1 trillion in sales in 2026, SIA predicts
By Anton Shilov published
After recording a $791.7 billion revenue in 2025, the semiconductor industry is on track to hit $1 trillion in sales in 2026.

China broadens its crackdown on cryptocurrencies
By Jowi Morales published
The central government is closing loopholes that allowed some of its citizens to use cryptocurrencies despite the 2021 ban.

Big Tech stocks take a $1 trillion tumble as projected AI spending continues to outweigh revenue
By Bruno Ferreira published
Big Tech stocks take a $1 trillion tumble as projected AI spending continues outweighing revenue

Amazon’s European data center projects stalled by grid delays spanning up to seven years
By Luke James published
Premium AWS is encountering grid connection wait times of up to seven years for new European projects, a delay that far exceeds the usual two-year timelines.

CPU scaling with DLSS
By Jake Roach published
Premium In a time of ubiquitous upscaling, your CPU can quickly become a performance bottleneck.

TSMC is on track to have more employees than Intel for the first time in history
By Anton Shilov published
Premium After years of job cuts, Intel is about to get behind TSMC in terms of the headcount.

One-third of consumers reject AI on their devices, with most saying they simply don’t need it
By Ben Stockton published
A report from consumer firm Circana has shown that two-thirds of those opposed to AI believe it isn't useful on their devices, while a third weren't interested at all in the technology.

Russian 'Inspector' spacecraft intercepted communications from a dozen European satellites, report claims
By Luke James published
European officials believe that two Russian “Inspector” SIGINT spacecraft operating in geostationary orbit have intercepted communications from at least a dozen European satellites.
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