Friday November 28, 2025
11:57
GPUs aren't worth their weight in gold – it just feels like they areNvidia's accelerators look pricey, but bullion still wins on cost per ounce For as long as I have been a reporter and analyst in the IT sector, November has always been supercomputing month. Way before there was a TOP500 ranking of supercomputers in June 1993 but just as I was leaving university, the first Supercomputing Conference was held in Orlando in 1988. ...
11:02
OBR drags in cyber bigwig after Budget leak blunderEx-NCSC chief Ciaran Martin asked to examine how forecast ended up online ahead of schedule The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has drafted in former National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) chief Ciaran Martin to sniff out how its Budget day forecast wandered onto the open internet before the Chancellor had even reached the dispatch box.…
10:19
UK digital ID plan gets a price tag at last – £1.8BOBR says the scheme will cost £600M a year with no identified savings The UK government has finally put a £1.8 billion price tag on its digital ID plans – days after the minister responsible refused to name a figure.…
09:00
UK Digital Services Tax raises £800M from global tech giantsTreasury haul beats early forecasts, yet captures only a fraction of the revenue generated in Britain The UK government collected just £800 million in Digital Services Tax (DST) from companies such as Amazon, Google, Meta, eBay, and TikTok in the most recent tax year.…
08:00
Digital Realty, Equinix battle for €4.5B atNorth acquisitionNordic datacenter operator's cool-climate facilities attract bids amid AI-driven market frenzy Digital Realty and a consortium including Equinix are competing to acquire atNorth, a Scandinavian datacenter operator, according to reports.…
07:00
Cabling survived dungeons and fish factories, until a lazy user took...A quick squeeze of the crimper saved the day... and a career On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's weekly reader-contributed column in which we share your stories of delivering excellent tech support amid your colleagues' ambivalence, anger, and unjust admonitions.…
01:52
Soup king Campbell’s parts ways with IT VP after ‘3D-printed chicken’...‘Our soup’s not toxic but this chap’s behavior was’ is the gist of the defense Food company Campbell’s, best known for its soups and the iconic cans they come in, has parted ways with a vice president for IT after another member of the company’s tech team recorded him criticizing the company’s products.…
Thursday November 27, 2025
14:00
Tenstorrent QuietBox tested: A high-performance RISC-V AI workstation...$12K machine promises performance that can scale to 32 chip servers and beyond but immature stack makes harnessing compute challenging hands on Tenstorrent probably isn't the first name that springs to mind when it comes to AI infrastructure. But unlike the litany of AI chip startups vying for VC funding and a slice of Nvidia's pie, Tenstorrent's chips actually exist outside the lab.…
11:30
Canadian data order risks blowing a hole in EU sovereigntyOVH stuck between a rock and a hard place as investigators demand access A Canadian court has ordered French cloud provider OVHcloud to hand over customer data stored in Europe, potentially undermining the provider's claims about digital sovereignty protections.…
09:15
Tiny tweak for Pi OS, big makeover for the ImagerDebian 13.2 freshness, better HiDPI support, and 101 other things to run on your Pi Raspberry Pi Ltd has shipped two updates for its single-board computers: a very small refresh to Pi OS 6, and a more substantial upgrade to the tool that writes your Pi's operating system to an SD card.…
08:30
HPC won't be an x86 monoculture forever – and it's starting to showArm and RISC-V would like a word Feature Remember when high-performance computing always seemed to be about x86? Exactly a decade ago, almost nine in ten supercomputers in the TOP500 (a list of the beefiest machines maintained twice yearly by academics) were Intel-based. Today, it's down to 57 percent.…
Wednesday November 26, 2025
19:37
Gainsight CEO downplays breach, says only a 'handful' of customers had ...Maybe if your hand has 200+ fingers... Gainsight CEO Chuck Ganapathi downplayed the victim count related to his company's recent breach, saying he's only aware of 'a handful of customers' who had their data affected after Salesforce flagged unusual activity involving Gainsight's connected app.…
17:47
Norway's most powerful supercomputer will use waste heat to raise...HPE-built system mixes Nvidia's Grace-Hopper superchips with AMD Turin CPUs to maximize HPC potential This week the Norwegian scientific community celebrated the completion of the Olivia supercomputer, which combines AMD CPUs with Nvidia Superchips to deliver a 16-fold boost to the nation's computing capacity – and eventually put fresh fish on the table.…
17:44
Botnet takes advantage of AWS outage to smack 28 countriesEven worse, it might have been a 'test run' for future attacks A Mirai-based botnet named ShadowV2 emerged during last October's widespread AWS outage, infecting IoT devices across industries and continents, likely serving as a 'test run' for future attacks, according to Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs.…
16:12
Mobile industry warns patchwork cyber regs are driving up costsGSMA says fragmented, poorly designed laws add burdens without making networks any safer Mobile operators' core cybersecurity spending is projected to more than double by 2030 as threats evolve, while poorly designed and fragmented policy frameworks add extra compliance costs, according to industry group the GSMA.…
15:11
Doom hits KiCad as PCB traces become demons and doorsEngineer bends layout tool into vector renderer, then pushes frames through a MacBook's headphone jack There's a certain delight to be had in doing something just to see if you can. Case in point: rendering Doom using PCB design software, or wading through the shores of Hell via the medium of an oscilloscope.…
12:51
Workday confronts existential threat as customers freeze hiringHR software vendor pushes cross-selling as modest workforce growth exposes vulnerability of per-seat pricing Workday is confronting a troubling reality. Customers aren't hiring much and some are actively cutting staff. The solution? Cross-selling to squeeze more revenue per user out of its installed base.…
11:50
HSBC spies $207B crater in OpenAI's expansion goalsGap threatens Oracle, Microsoft, and Amazon despite optimistic forecasts of 3 billion ChatGPT users by 2030 OpenAI needs to secure $207 billion in new financing by 2030 to fulfill its expansion plans, according to HSBC Global Investment Research – a challenge that could ripple across Big Tech.…
10:45
The exascale offensive: America's race to rule AI HPCFrom nuclear weapons testing to climate modeling, nine new machines will give the US unprecedented computing firepower Feature A silent arms race is accelerating in the world's most advanced laboratories. ...
08:30
Seven years later, Airbus is still trying to kick its Microsoft habitGoogle Workspace switch drags on amid Excel dependencies, compliance requirements, and compatibility issues Exclusive Breaking free from Microsoft is harder than it looks. Airbus began migrating its 100,000-plus workforce from Office to Google Workspace more than seven years ago and it still hasn't completed the switch.…