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It's only taken four years...
$100 million investment pot.
Two year tenure comes to a close.
Some major departures on the cards.
EA CFO Blake Jorgensen has said that the publisher is building micro-transactions into all of its future titles.
Drops its orders dramatically, takes a financial hit.
NZXT's servers get hacked and send out emails claiming the company is going down the tube.
We explain why iSCSI might be the ideal way to add network storage to your PC.
Intel's General Counsel has admitted that fighting the EU's £948m antitrust fine will be an uphill battle.
The EU is expected to announce this week that it will fine Intel for anti-competitive business practices that stretch back eight years.
Packard Bell last night pulled the curtains back on its entry into the netbook market at an event in Central London.
We have learned that Nvidia will cut its workforce by 6.5 percent before the end of the third quarter, following dramatic changes to its business outlook.
After a string of publishers have recently announced major losses this year, Joe Martin examines how such a thing is possible when so many great games are coming out and what it might mean for the gaming outlook next year...
The folks over at AMD saw an 18 percent increase in revenue during the third-quarter, however it still made a loss of $396 million.
Former Take-Two executives, Patty Tay and Kenneth Selterman, plead guilty to falsifying business records after a stock options investigations.
In a rather bizarre and unexpected announcement, AMD has revealed that former ATI president and CEO, Dave Orton, will leave AMD after just nine months.
Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang has said that his company has no plans to enter the CPU business.
European Union investigators have recommended that EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes should formally charge Intel on the grounds of illegal business tactics.
In a bid to drag businesses into an era of personal communication and open coversations, Intel has released an online software suite including blogging and RSS components.
TSMC has released a statement saying that it is "business as usual" with ATI.
Rumours from multiple sources suggest that the AMD / ATI merger is on, awaiting the approval of share holders from both parties.
October 14 2021 | 15:04