Supply lines that once flowed predictably have been jolted by AI’s appetite for parallel compute, pulling wafer starts, advanced packaging capacity, and top-tier memory toward accelerators while leaving CPUs to fight for space in the same fabs. The result is a new hierarchy: GPUs first, HBM close
The quiet ping of an update alert might have seemed harmless, but behind that prompt often sat a critical fix that closed a door an attacker had already tried to pry open, a performance patch that kept a fan from spinning needlessly, or a compatibility tweak that unlocked features needed for
Daniel Mairly sits down with Nia Christair, a veteran of mobile gaming, device design, and enterprise mobility, to unpack a fast-shifting CPU market where yield salvage, AI data center demand, and tightening supply are rewriting playbooks. With Intel’s Q1 revenue beating expectations by 10% and
The global computing landscape is currently witnessing a startling paradox where the traditional personal computer market is crumbling while Apple’s laptop division is entering an unprecedented era of expansion. While established hardware manufacturers struggle to navigate a historic contraction in
The architectural framework of corporate computing is undergoing a silent yet forceful revolution as Microsoft recalibrates the relationship between local hardware and cloud-based operating systems. By strategically adjusting the pricing tiers of its Desktop-as-a-Service offerings while
The global semiconductor market has finally reached a breaking point where the insatiable hunger of artificial intelligence data centers has effectively cannibalized the consumer electronics supply chain. While traditional PC manufacturers find themselves paralyzed by skyrocketing component costs