All articles by Matthew Gooding
ASML might be the most successful tech company you’ve never heard of
The Dutch business is the only supplier of the advanced machines needed to make cutting-edge chips, and its dominance is likely to remain unchallenged.
Professional standards for data science could pave the way for more ethical AI
The data science industry currently lacks recognised professional standards around ethics. A group of professional organisations wants to change this.
AI semiconductor funding rockets as demand for advanced chips grows
Semiconductors that can handle AI workloads are in demand for data centres and autonomous vehicles. VC funds are backing their manufacturers like never before.
Zoom goes head-to-head with Cisco in battle for the new call centre
Buying Five9 gives Zoom a way into the rapidly changing contact centre market, where cloud communications companies see the next big opportunity.
Why GlobalFoundries would be a perfect fit for the new-look Intel
The rumoured takeover would bolster Intel’s chip building capabilities as it looks to transition to a new manufacturing model.
Building a new technical team in six months: Abcam’s CTO on rapid digital transformation
Abcam helps scientists pioneer new drugs but its technical infrastructure was showing its age. CTO Dan Phelps tells Tech Monitor about the company’s rapid digital transformation.
The environmental impact of chip making needs closer scrutiny
Leading semiconductor manufacturer TSMC failed to meet key sustainability targets last year. Pressure from regulators and customers is needed to make the industry greener.
The UK is renegotiating its relationship with Big Tech
Liz Truss’s visit to Silicon Valley could be a precursor to a new type of relationship between the UK and the world’s leading tech firms.
Here’s what we know about the global chip shortage
A lack of crucial semiconductors is causing problems for industries and governments far and wide. Why is there a chip shortage, how can it be solved and when will it end?
Cancellation of Pentagon’s Jedi contract reflects the new multi-cloud reality
The monolithic – and controversial – DoD cloud contract has bitten the dust. A more flexible approach using multiple vendors is likely to replace it.