SK Hynix joins the trillion-dollar club, powered by Nvidia’s HBM4 orders
A 10%+ surge in Seoul trading on Wednesday pushed the Korean memory firm past $1 trillion, making it the third chipmaker after Nvidia and TSMC
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A 10%+ surge in Seoul trading on Wednesday pushed the Korean memory firm past $1 trillion, making it the third chipmaker after Nvidia and TSMC
NVIDIA chief executive Jensen Huang told a Taipei audience at Computex 2026 on Wednesday that Taiwan is the “epicentre” of the AI revolution, and that
If ever there were a lawsuit in which a jury and judge should have ruled against both the accuser and the defendants, Elon Musk’s suit
Tech companies seem to be falling over each other these days in firing people to either replace them with AI or to pay to build
EU launches fertiliser plan as Strait of Hormuz disruption fuels food security fears.
Israeli strikes kill 31 in Lebanon as attacks intensify and displacement orders spread.
Iranian officials said the latest US strikes only validated their scepticism and resolve to stand firm on demands.
Maine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows ruled on Tuesday that Protect Girls’ Sports in Maine, an anti-transgender campaign, submitted invalid and forged signatures in its
A Ukrainian woman has transformed her life after losing a limb in a Russian missile attack that also killed her husband
NASA officials announced contract awards for the initial elements of a lunar base on Tuesday, including two rovers that will provide mobility to astronauts. With
It seems fair to say that Apple’s MacBook Neo took the rest of the PC industry by surprise. Companies are used to competing on price
At least three people were killed in the attacks, which came despite a ceasefire with Hamas being in place.
The race will help determine whether Democrats can win back control of the US Senate for the last half of the Trump presidency.
It follows recent protests against illegal immigration that have led to fears there could be a resurgence in xenophobic violence.