It is the largest-ever acquisition by a South Korean company, ahead of Samsung Electronics' $8 billion purchase of US audio and car parts maker Harman International in 2016.
SK Hynix to buy Intel's NAND memory chip business in $9bn deal
The chipmaker makes good of its earlier promise that it will roll out Zen 3 support to AMD 500 series motherboards.
IBM will spin off its legacy infrastructure business as a new company. No name has yet been chosen.
AMD’s acquisition of Xilinx could make it compete better against its main rival Intel
North Korean hackers in league with Russian cybercriminals: researchers
NVIDIA out to be a giant in an AI age
But don't worry that Google parent company's employees are starving: Their median pay was $258,708.
The Dow index enacted changes in response to heavily-weighted Apple’s stock split.
Some of the files were classified as “confidential” and “restricted secret."
Apple has just announced a new 27-inch iMac for all the world to see and buy. Here's what consumers should know about the new device.
A popular leaker with a good track record debunked recent rumors about a new iMac coming this week. The new iMac will be arriving in August and will have “no redesign,” the leaker says.
Share surge propels Taiwan chip giant TSMC into top ten
A prominent Apple insider doubts recent claims that Apple would launch the new iMac this week.
Intel also issued disappointing guidance for the third quarter
A new leak claims that Apple's new products are ready to be shipped. Does this mean the new iMac refresh is coming?
A new report claims that the Cupertino-based tech giant is working on its own ARM-based gaming console.
The first-ever A-series 13.3-inch MacBook Pro might arrive in the late part of 2020, according to an analyst.
An unannounced iMac featuring a new Intel processor has been spotted in Geekbench results, reports say.
The performance of Apple Silicon seemingly suggests that the Cupertino company is set to challenge Intel in the industry.
A leaker claims that Apple is already testing macOS-running prototypes powered by its in-house silicon. Is this true?
Apple's share price now seems impervious to lasting damage from the COVID-19 pandemic and rose 2% Tuesday in another day of gains.