07 Jun 2026
NVIDIA and SK hynix Announce Multiyear Technology Partnership to Advance Memory for AI Factories
NVIDIA and SK hynix announce multiyear technology partnership for next-generation memory aligned to NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure roadmap. The agreement supports supply for advanced memory, addressing the extended development cycles, advanced fabrication and capital investments to sustain the global buildout of AI factories.
News Desk
2026
07 Jun 2026
SK Telecom and NVIDIA Build AI Infrastructure to Power Korea’s AI Innovation
Korea’s Leading Telco to Add NVIDIA-Powered AI Cloud Capacity Built on NVIDIA DSX AI Factory Architecture to Accelerate AI Startups, Robotics and Industrial Physical AI News Summary: SK Telecom plans to build a gigawatt-scale AI Cloud in Korea using the NVIDIA DSX platform, with the first AI factory planned to come online in 2027.
News Desk
2026
07 Jun 2026
Slow-to-arrive Apple Intelligence upgrades delayed new product category launches
Apple's Home Hub could arrive in late 2026, smart glasses in late 2027, and a tabletop robotic arm sometime in 2028. These were all expected sooner, but Apple's delayed AI upgrades created roadblocks.
Wesley Hilliard
2026
06 Jun 2026
Claude Code Vulnerability Could Let Attackers Steal Credentials From GitHub, Says Microsoft
Microsoft researchers found that Anthropic's Claude Code GitHub Action could be manipulated through prompt injection attacks.
Jason Nelson
2026
06 Jun 2026
Nintendo Switch 2 - Year One: The Digital Foundry Verdict
It's only been one year, but somehow it seems much longer. The rumour-mongering has played out, conjectured specs have given way to hard numbers and the capabilities of the T239 processor are now understood. So, 12 months on from its remarkable launch, what do we think of the machine? Is it truly a generational leap? How important has DLSS been for the hardware and are we getting on with its…
@digitalfoundry, Richard Leadbetter
2026
06 Jun 2026
Anthropic Warns of Humans Losing Control of AI
Anthropic is proposing that the world's top AI companies come up with a coordinated way to pause development of advanced AI systems, warning the technology is improving so quickly there's a risk humans could lose control.
Jenn Gidman
2026
06 Jun 2026
Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another
EVs are prepared for export overseas through frame transportation in Taicang Port Area, Suzhou Port, Jiangsu Province, China, on May 11, 2026. Costfoto | Nurphoto | Getty Images Chinese electric vehicles face crippling tariffs, stringent regulations and fierce opposition from lawmakers and the American auto industry, but there's a growing possibility that Chinese EVs will be sold in the U.S.…
Bob Woods
2026
05 Jun 2026
Will Apple Launch New Hardware at WWDC Next Week?
Apple has several hardware releases in the pipeline, but will we see any of them unveiled at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference? WWDC is primarily a software event where new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS take center stage, but it's not unusual for Apple to introduce new hardware during the developer conference.
Tim Hardwick
2026
05 Jun 2026
Artificial intelligence and the ageing workforce
The first phase of the artificial intelligence revolution was often described as a youth revolution. The mythology surrounding Silicon Valley portrayed the young as the natural masters of the new technological order. University dropouts in hooded sweatshirts built billion-dollar companies from garages and dormitory rooms. Teenagers understood social media before their parents did. Coding was…
Matthew Parish
2026
