Elon Musk is bringing the Silicon Valley mantra of "move fast and break things" to Washington. We might not like the result.
"Move fast and break things" was already a suspect idea in business. Now it's poised to wreck government, too.
Private equity firm ZMC has announced via press release that it has acquired a controlling stake in Pure Wafer, the largest ...
The historic Presidio Heights residence long owned by venture capitalist C. Richard Kramlich, features an exercise pool and ...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s Santa Clara office is losing 57 of its workers and the company’s San Jose-based subsidiary ...
Paper on future of optical modulators and integrated photonics reveals research moving beyond traditional silicon platforms ...
Vegas police received funding for tech like drones and license plate readers from Ben Horowitz. Now it wants AI to go through ...
One of the biggest policy questions going into President-elect Donald Trump ’s second term is whether his personnel decisions ...
I tested a beautiful Space Black MacBook Pro with the new M4 Pro chip and 48GB memory (which I would treasure if it belonged ...
The AI leader joins the transition team for Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie, an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune and a political ...
Apple Intelligence is made possible by Apple’s silicon efforts, as revealed in detail in a new interview with company execs.
Nations investing in chip production/research are positioning themselves at the nexus of technological and economic power, ...