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Samsung will start production of next‑gen HBM4 memory chips next month to supply Nvidia, influencing the performance of future AI systems.
Exploring how IPv6’s virtually infinite address space affects economic value compared with IPv4’s tradable scarcity-driven assets.
A fibre carve-out in Chile shows how infrastructure separation is reshaping telecom consolidation strategies.
Intel forecasts Q1 results below estimates as it struggles to meet AI data center chip demand, triggering a sharp share price drop.
Extreme Networks launches global AI-driven partner programme, simplifying channel complexity and accelerating sales efficiency.
V.tal unveils Synapse, a 9,700 km submarine cable to link the US and Brazil, boosting cloud and AI data flows.
AI demand for memory chips is tightening supply and raising costs for consumer hardware, reshaping the market for phones and PCs.
Netflix defends an $83bn bid for Warner Bros Discovery amid investor skepticism and competitive pressure, raising key questions.
Network reliability can influence how IPv4 addresses are valued in leasing and transfer markets worldwide.
IPv4 monetization platforms ease access and flexibility under scarcity but create ongoing financial and reputation risks for participants.
IPv4 scarcity raises costs and barriers for small businesses, constraining digital growth and reinforcing competitive imbalances.