Broadcom’s CEO says the chip matches Nvidia’s Blackwell, as AI labs scramble for alternatives to scarce GPUs.
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Gartner predicts AI coding costs will rival developer salaries by 2028. It may come sooner in South Africa.
Datatec CEO Jens Montanana has reset the floor and ceiling on a 2.4-million-share collar as the company’s share price surges.
South Africans have already gone digital at the till. Visa is betting their employers are next.
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Spar, coming from behind in on-demand groceries, is betting big on its partnership with Uber Eats to grow its market share.
Global smartphone shipments are being fuelled by strong consumer demand for premium and AI-enabled devices.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has provided TechCentral an overview of his progress in an exclusive interview.
The final policy direction to Icasa is an important step towards the licensing of Starlink in South Africa.
A ransomware gang claims it has successfully attacked the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and is demanding a ransom.
Canal+ has secured 94.4% of MultiChoice Group’s issued shares following the close of its mandatory offer to shareholders.
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Bitcoin hit a two-year high above $57 000 on Tuesday – and reached a record high in rand terms.
Seacom said it is experiencing a disruption to its cable system in the Red Sea, the site of heightened geopolitical tensions.
Honor has globally launched its new Magic 6 Pro smartphone and showcased an experimental eye-tracking AI function.
BYD has debuted its most expensive car, a R4.5-million high-performance fully electric supercar called the Yangwang U9.
Volkswagen’s boss, Herbert Diess, is realistic about the threat posed by software-savvy and richly valued rivals such as Tesla, but he’s adamant that VW can prevail. On current form, he may be right.
For centuries, money issued by governments has served as the lifeblood of the global economy. But in our digital age, it’s facing a bizarre, postmodern sort of competition.

































