Intel’s Panther Lake and its 18A manufacturing node have put the US chip maker back in the fight with Apple and AMD.
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The draft regulations from home affairs minister Leon Schreiber set out a smartphone-based digital ID system for South Africa.
AI partnerships are reshaping Formula 1, with eight new deals signed in the past six months alone.
The Competition Commission has alleged that Altech UEC agreed not to challenge MultiChoice in the pay-TV market.
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MTN Group said its board is closing an investigation into its CEO following an investigation that found no improper conduct.
Germany is willing to help fund the R390-billion needed to incorporate more solar and wind power into the national grid.
JSE-listed and Nasdaq-listed Lesaka Technologies has announced big changes at executive and board level.
Talks are progressing between BYD and South Africa over a possible investment by the Chinese EV manufacturer.
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Tencent Holdings on Wednesday said it will distribute most of its stake worth R350-billion in food delivery firm Meituan to its shareholders.
Apple is preparing to begin sourcing chips for its devices from a plant under construction in Arizona.
Solana, a poster coin of the crypto future, is in trouble following the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
“Musk has managed to do what the bears have unsuccessfully tried for years – crush Tesla’s stock,” Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives said.
When it comes to digital privacy, there are plenty of organisations making money out of using your data. But what if you were the one making the money?
Eskom’s newly appointed group CEO Phakamani Hadebe put on a brave face when he announced that the group showed a R2.3-billion net loss and received a qualified audit opinion for the year ended 31 March 2018.

































