A global shortage of gaming chips could last until the end of this year, an Nvidia executive has warned.
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A compliance notice from the National Gambling Board seeks to tighten regulatory pressure on online gambling companies.
Liquid Intelligent Technologies has secures R9.6-billion in new funding as part of broader recapitalisation strategy.
MTN Nigeria has reported a dramatic reversal in fortunes, swinging to a profit after tax of ₦1.1-trillion.
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Nvidia will invest up to $100-billion in OpenAI, marking a tie-up between two of the highest-profile leaders in the AI race.
US President Donald Trump’s H-1B visa fee has created an opportunity for South Africa to attract global talent. We should seize it.
US President Donald Trump’s $100 000 H-1B visa fee directly threatens India’s $283-billion IT sector.
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China is far ahead of other countries in generative AI inventions like chatbots, filing six times more patents than its closest rival.
Qualcomm has become the new front-of-shirt sponsor for Manchester United Football Club as the firm pivots into PC processors.
A hot new online game is refuelling investor optimism for Tencent, driving China’s biggest stock boost of 2024.
Meta is considering blocking news content from Facebook in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees.
Visionary scientist Bernie Fanaroff is one of the key individuals responsible for the current growth and strength of astronomy in South Africa.
ASML is building machines the size of double-decker buses, weighing over 200t and costing $400-million, in pursuit of the next generation of computer chips.
































