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Jasper Hamill

Jasper Hamill was editor of The Stack.

Alphabet to build two new data centres, with 2024 capex expected to hit almost $50 billion

Sundar Pichai, CEO, has said the spend is "driven overwhelmingly by investment in our technical infrastructure", with the biggest cost being servers, followed by data centers.

Google Deepmind's Alphachip AI creates three generations of TPUs

"It generates superhuman or comparable chip layouts in hours, rather than taking weeks or months of human effort."

In the spirit of the times, we asked ChatGPT to generate its own image of the "GenAI malware"

"The activity shows how Generative AI is accelerating attacks and lowering the bar for cybercriminals to infect endpoints."

UK summons software providers to pilot device-agnostic digital jury bundles

The Crown Prosecution Services wants to serve evidence via the cloud, rather than requiring prosecution and defence to carry massive piles of paper documents.

Crowdstrike defends kernel access at Congressional hearing - but where's George Kurtz?

"The kernel driver is a vital component of most security products. Securing operating systems without it would be difficult."

Cyberattacks on petrol stations could have "catastrophic" effects (Photo by Hans Eiskonen on Unsplash)

"Thousands of ATGs are currently online and directly accessible over the Internet, making them prime targets for cyberattacks, especially in sabotage or cyberwarfare scenarios."

NHS announces £2.5 billion tech spend, plots move from "analogue to digital"

Britain's health service fishes an extra £1 billion out of its budgetary black hole to spend on hardware, software, and upgraded data capabilities.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un with Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu

“The biggest concern I have is what happens if these threat actors go undetected long enough and are eventually given an order by the North Korean regime to launch a wide scale attack."

TSMC and Samsung reportedly planning $100bn UAE "megafactories"

The Taiwanese chip giant is expanding its supply chain around the world, including sites in Japan, Germany and the USA. Will Dubai be next?

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