Fantastic Pixel Castle and Greg “Ghostcrawler” Street have once again put together another Word on the Street podcast, and if you’re interested in learning more...
Sonos, a premium audio company most recently known for its challenging company issues last year, is responding to a growing number of user reports regarding its popular Sonos Roam portable speaker. The company has acknowledged that a small but growing number of its first-generation Roam speakers are experiencing overheating issues, primarily
AMD overcame export restrictions on its Instinct MI308 data center GPU to still post its best quarter ever, with revenue increasing 34% year-over-year and 3% sequentially to nearly $7.7 billion. It also saw a giant increase in net income, which skyrocketed 229% year-over-year and 23% sequentially to $872 million, driven by all-time high sales
Let’s just get to the big MMO news of the Kakao financial report that released yesterday: Yes, Chrono Odyssey and ArcheAge Chronicles have been delayed....
Despite China’s push to consolidate its semiconductor sector into a few strong players, efforts have largely stalled due to valuation conflicts, political obstacles, and technological gaps.
NVIDIA is emphatically putting to rest the notion that it supports any industry push to equip its AI chips with backdoors or remote kill switches. In a new blog post titled “No Backdoors. No Kill Switches. No Spyware.,” the chip designer outlines all the reasons why it thinks such mechanisms are a bad idea, which is reminiscent of when Apple
Major DRAM makers are phasing out DDR4 production from late 2025, as they shift to DDR5, but supply will remain available for niche applications for years to come.