Foxconn said the second half of the year is heading “in a better direction” as Shanghai’s Covid-19 lockdown appears to be easing.
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Apple is planning to keep iPhone production roughly flat in 2022, a conservative stance as the year turns increasingly challenging for the smartphone industry.
In the third episode of Everything PC, we begin our adventure into the world of Intel, the company that in many respects started it all back in 1968.
Apple has told its suppliers to speed up iPhone development after China’s strict Covid-19 lockdowns hampered the schedule for at least one of the new phones, a report said.
Samsung Group plans to raise spending by more than 30% to ₩450-trillion (about R5.7-trillion) over the next half a decade to 2026.
ASML is building machines the size of double-decker buses, weighing over 200t and costing $400-million, in pursuit of the next generation of computer chips.
Catch the second episode of this new South African podcast aimed at computer enthusiasts and technologists. We continue the AMD story in this episode.
Intel shareholders have rejected compensation packages for top executives, including a payout of as much as $178.6-million to CEO Pat Gelsinger.
The move translates into additional pressure on makers of smartphones, cars and game consoles to lift the prices consumers pay.
Apple’s iPod, a groundbreaking device that upended the music and electronics industries more than two decades ago, is no more.