Cooler Master hot under the collar over hack
Not a fan
Computer hardware manufacturer Cooler Master has confirmed that it suffered a data breach on May 19 after a threat actor breached the company's website.
Quantum internet tech could be hugely disruptive
GlobalData predicts unparalleled security and performance levels
The emergence of the quantum internet, which uses quantum mechanical principles and qubits rather than traditional binary bits, is set to revolutionise global connectivity with unparalleled security and performance levels.
Mobile gaming set to dominate
Half the industry could be mobile gaming.
Reports from NoKyc.com suggest that by 2030, mobile gaming could account for over 50 per cent of the total industry revenue.
Logicalis report finds CIOs rushing to invest in AI
Budgets being allocated
A recent study has indicated that Chief Information Officers (CIOs) are investing in AI tools to position themselves at the forefront of the world's fourth industrial revolution.
Coppers shutter the world’s largest malware network
Stole $5.9bn
Coppers from all over the world have fingered the collar of a global malware network which stole $5.9bn (£4.65bn) and is linked to other crime.
Samsung could announce 1nm chips plans next month
Alongside mass production of 2nm
Samsung Foundry could announce its plans for 1nm and 2nm chips next month during its SAFE Forum event in the USA.
Microsoft adds performance features to Edge
Unsure if anyone noticed
Software King of the World Microsoft has updated its Edge browser with some performance enhancements.
Arm releases latest CPU and GPU designs
Including the "most performant and efficient GPU" to date
Arm has unveiled its latest CPU and GPU designs for top-tier smartphones: the Cortex-X925 CPU and Immortalis G925 GPU.
French AI releases coding program
A computer that can write code
Mistral, the French AI startup supported by Microsoft and valued at €6 billion, has unveiled its inaugural generative AI model for coding, named Codestral.
China’s top chip makers trying to localise supply
Counting the US export controls
China’s top chipmakers are intensifying efforts to localise the supply of essential semiconductor materials and chemicals to counteract US export controls.