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Klarna losses hit $1 billion but CEO is merrily optimistic

Eyes profitability by summer 2023...

Everything you read about Dell and the death of the PC is wrong

The recent news that Dell is to make 6,650 staff redundant (about 5% of its workforce) led to predictable blame being heaped on that old political football, the IBM-compatible Personal Computer. The notion perpetuated implicitly in media coverage was that PC sales are falling ergo Dell is falling: a

Unilever needs to “stop shackling employees, stop the corporate gobbledygook”

Analysts get blunt, whilst Global CIO eyes digital transformation

AWS generated Amazon $80.1 billion in 2022 but the wheels are wobbling as profits slump

"We're trying to build a set of relationships in business that outlast all of us"

Intel posts one of its worst losses ever, as sales plummet

"Macro headwinds" drive Intel to second-worst quarterly performance on record

5 key takeaways from Microsoft’s earnings

CapEx, a cloud slowdown, and more...

Micron halves CapEx, warns of “most severe imbalance” in memory market since 2008

Micron is cutting spending on memory chip fabrication by 50% in 2023 and slashing 10% of its workforce, or some 5,000 jobs, with the semiconductor firm’s CEO Sanjay Mehrotra warning the memory market is facing “the most severe imbalance between supply and demand in both DRAM and NAND

Cisco backlogs still "far exceed historical levels" says executives

Cisco takes a $600m hit on layoffs, restructuring

AMD’s cloud revenue doubles as it gears up for EPYC 4

First to market with DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and Compute Express Link 1.1

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