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Fujitsu, AMD lay groundwork to pair Monaka CPUs with Instinct GPUs

Before you get too excited, Fujitsu's next-gen chips won't ship till 2027

Microsoft tries out wooden bit barns to cut construction emissions

The two hybrid datacenters promise 35% less embodied carbon than steel builds, 65% less than concrete

GCC 15 to keep Itanium support for now, after all

Now, can someone come up with an emulator for the things, please?

If Trump gets elected, get your tech buying done asap

60% tariffs on all Chinese goods are going to slam the IT sector

Amazon to cough $75B on capex in 2024, more next year

Despite extending server lifespans, AI's power demands drive more datacenter builds

Reaction Engines' hypersonic hopes stall as funding fizzles out

173 jobs gone after air-breathing rocket project loses lift

UK councils bat away DDoS barrage from pro-Russia keyboard warriors

Local authority websites downed in response to renewed support for Ukraine

An awful lot of FOSS should thank the Academy

ASWF is the open source foundation run by the folks who give out Oscars, and you've probably seen the results

Hack Nintendo's alarm clock to show cat pics? Let's-a-go!

How 'Gary' defeated Bowser broke into the interactive alarm clock

Hide the keyboard – it's the only way to keep this software running

Lunch can be surprisingly dangerous. So can tea

Apple beats expectations, but drops in China

India saw an all-time revenue record and is poised for four more physical stores

Japan's space agency to build a digital twin of its ISS module – right before it retires

It's the space economy, stupid