Silver Lake is said to be in talks to acquire Workday in a deal that would rank among the largest software buyouts in history.
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A leaked US state department draft warns 35 countries they cannot join both American and Chinese AI coalitions.
There is a difference between acknowledging complexity and weaponising it to resist change, writes Busi Mavuso.
Anthropic projects revenue of up to $200-billion by 2028, against a $47-billion run rate today, as it prepares for a mega-listing.
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LLH Capital targets high-growth, founder-led businesses with a focus on financial services and telecommunications.
South Africa’s cybersecurity services industry is set for explosive growth, according to BMI TechKnowledge Group.
Roelof Botha, the South African venture capitalist, is stepping down as managing partner of Sequoia Capital.
AWS is blending its own Trainium chips with Nvidia GPUs to give customers more AI hardware choice.
Apple is preparing to launch a budget Mac in the first half of next year, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.
Discovery Group has unveiled Vitality AI, a new artificial intelligence platform developed in partnership with Google.
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The US is expected to award billions of dollars in subsidies in coming weeks to top semiconductor companies.
From underperformance in AI chips for data centres to soft demand for CPUs for PCs, Intel just can’t seem to catch a break.
China’s solar factories are tapping the brakes as the industry struggles with a price war and overcapacity.
xAI is in talks to raise up to US$6-billion at a proposed valuation of $20-billion, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
It sounds like science-fiction: giant solar power stations floating in space that beam down enormous amounts of energy to Earth. But scientists are making huge strides in turning the concept into reality.
Apple has seemingly made a key concession in the battle over the smartphone giant’s market power and treatment of developers. “Seemingly” is the key word here.

































