Intel, AMD, Other US Suppliers Expecting Losses From Huawei Ban By Lucian Armasu published 21 May 19 Goldman Sachs report shows how Huawei's ban will impact American suppliers' revenues.
Strike Three: Asus Suffers Third Security Incident This Year By Lucian Armasu published 17 May 19 Researchers revealed the third security issue affecting Asus and its customers this year.
HPE to Acquire Supercomputer Maker Cray, Take on IBM By Lucian Armasu published 17 May 19 Hewlett Packard Enterpris will acquire the supercomputer maker Cray for $35 per share in cash, or about $1.3 billion in total.
Google Extinguishes 'Campfire' Dual-Booting Windows 10 on Chromebooks By Lucian Armasu published 15 May 19 Code changes in Chromium show that Google has deprecated Project Campfire, an initiative that would have brought the ability to dual-boot Windows 10 on Chromebooks.
D-Wave Unveils Higher-Performance 2000Q Quantum Processor By Lucian Armasu published 15 May 19 D-Wave announced a new version of its 2000Q quantum annealing computer with lower noise and much higher performance.
Arm Mali-D77 Display Chip Promises High-Res VR Without the Nausea By Lucian Armasu published 15 May 19 Arm announced the new Mali-D77 display processor for VR headsets. It claims it can support up to 3K resolution at
Memory Module Shipments Expected To Increase In Q2 2019 By Lucian Armasu published 11 May 19 According to DigiTimes, shipments for memory modules are expected to increase in the second quarter of 2019.
Report: TSMC Starting Mass Production of Apple A13 Chip This Month By Lucian Armasu published 10 May 19 According to Bloomberg's sources, TSMC has already begun the early test production of Apple's A13 chip expected to appear in the next three iPhone models.
US Indicts Chinese Hacking Group Member Behind Anthem Data Breach By Lucian Armasu published 10 May 19 U.S. DOJ said a grand jury indicted a member of a China-based hacking group that had previously stolen the personal data of 78.8 million Anthem users.
The NSA May Have Leaked Its Own Exploit Tools to China By Lucian Armasu published 9 May 19 The NSA may have inadvertently leaked its own tools a year during an attack whose traffic was captured by the Buckeye espionage group.
SK Hynix Shipping 96-Layer QLC 4D NAND Flash to SSD Controller Firms By Lucian Armasu published 9 May 19 SK Hynix started sampling 96-layer QLC-based 4D NAND flash dies with 1Tb density to customers.
Report: China Retracted Commitment to End US IP Theft, Forced Technology Transfers By Lucian Armasu published 9 May 19 According to Reuters' sources, the Chinese government was already planning to reverse on all of its primary commitments to the U.S. government.
Google Now Offering Pods With 1,000 Cloud TPUs to the Public By Lucian Armasu published 8 May 19 At Google I/O 2019, Google announced the public availability of 1,000-TPU pods that make use of both Cloud TPU v2 and v3.
CIA Launches Anonymous Site on the Tor Network By Lucian Armasu published 7 May 19 The CIA announced an .onion version of the CIA.gov website that can only be accessed on the Tor anonymity network.
Huawei to Open Chip Plant In UK, Following Backdoor Allegations By Lucian Armasu published 7 May 19 Huawei announced plans to build an R&D chip plant in the UK following allegations that the company's equipment can't be trusted.
U.S. Raising Tariffs for China-Made Electronics to 25% By Lucian Armasu published 6 May 19 President Trump announced on Sunday that he would raise the tariffs on electronics imported from China to 25% from the current 10%.
SupportAssist Software Exposed Dell PCs to Hackers By Lucian Armasu published 3 May 19 Dell's SupportAssist application allowed attackers to gain access to the host PC's administrative privileges, install malware and take control.
Intel Discontinues First-Generation Movidius Neural Compute Stick By Lucian Armasu published 3 May 19 Intel will discontinue the sale of the first-generation Neural Compute Stick. The company encouraged developers to switch to the second-generation NCS and the open source OpenVINO toolkit.
Apple to Pay Qualcomm Over $4.5B In Past Licensing Fees By Lucian Armasu published 2 May 19 In its Q2 earnings report, Qualcomm said that Apple owes the chipmaker between $4.5 and $4.7 billion after the two companies settled their lawsuit in April.
Report: Super Micro Dropping China-Made Components After Backdoor Reports By Lucian Armasu published 1 May 19 After reports about Chinese backdoor chips being built into its motherboards, Super Micro will stop purchasing server components made in China.
Samsung Profits Dropped 60% In Q1 2019 By Lucian Armasu published 30 April 19 As the prices of DRAM and NAND flash products have continued to drop, so have Samsung's profits. However, the company expects its business to stabilize by 2H.
Report: Huawei Failed to Remove Backdoors Vodafone Discovered in 2011, 2012 By Lucian Armasu published 30 April 19 Vodafone revealed that in 2011 and 2012 it found backdoors in the network equipment its Italian division purchased from Huawei.