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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The Takeover Regulation Panel is investigating after MultiChoice ended potential buyout talks with its largest shareholder.
Lesaka Technologies has bought Touchsides, a data analytics and merchant services company, from Heineken.
Mastercard has acquired a minority stake in MTN Group Fintech, valuing the business at almost R100-billion.
MultiChoice Group’s board has rejected a bid by France’s Groupe Canal+ to buy out the JSE-listed broadcaster.
The high court has overturned the decision by communications minister Mondli Gungubele to axe the Sita board.
Seriti Resources has started building South Africa’s largest wind farm, as the mining industry seeks to cut its reliance on Eskom.
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Samsung Electronics has decided to build an advanced US chip plant in Texas as competition in the semiconductor market intensifies.
Apple shares hit a record high on Monday amid its longest rally in months.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi reported a smaller than expected rise in third-quarter revenue, hurt by intensifying competition from domestic rivals.
E-mail addresses of up to 1.2 million active and inactive managed WordPress customers have been exposed.
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Amazon’s Echo has made tangible the promise of an artificially intelligent personal assistant in every home. Those who own the voice-activated gadget (known colloquially as Alexa, after its female interlocutor) are prone to

































