Global demand for smartphones, PCs and gaming consoles is expected to shrink this year amid surging RAM prices.
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As storage prices fall, South Africa’s renewables are pivoting from variable output to dependable, dispatchable power.
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The US has announced export restrictions for dozens of Chinese entities, including server maker Inspur Group and units of genetics firm BGI Research.
Tencent Holdings founder Pony Ma and others from China’s crackdown-hit Internet sector will be absent from this year’s parliamentary sessions.
The move underscores an accelerating shift of manufacturing away from China as Washington-Beijing tensions grow.
It’s hard to believe now that between February 2000 and October 2001, the Naspers share price fell from R96 to less than R15.
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