Tag: Ireland Tech
OpenAI Ethics Exit Raises Fresh Questions Over AI Safety Oversight
OpenAI’s ethics lead has left less than a year after joining, raising new concerns about AI safety, governance and oversight.
Why AI-Native Engineering Teams Are Reshaping Software Delivery
AI-native teams are changing software delivery by replacing large structures with smaller, senior-led groups augmented by AI tools.
Intel’s $20bn Share Sale Signals a New AI Manufacturing Push
Intel has raised $20bn to fund AI manufacturing expansion, with Ireland’s Leixlip campus remaining central to its global strategy.
AI, Chips and Cybersecurity Lead a Fast-Moving Week in Technology
The latest Irish tech developments span AI regulation, Intel finance, cybersecurity threats, privacy rulings and consumer tech trends.
AI Is Reshaping Hiring, but Human Judgment Still Wins
AI is changing recruitment in Ireland, but the best hiring outcomes still depend on transparency, trust and human judgment.
The Hidden Signals That Let Computers Give Away Secrets
Side-channel attacks reveal how computers can leak secrets through timing, power and hardware behaviour.
Apple Posts Record June Quarter but Signals Fresh Supply Pressure Ahead
Apple reported a record June quarter but warned that supply constraints and rising memory costs could put pressure on future growth.
Why Tech Distributors Are Becoming the Glue in Complex IT Buying
As IT buying gets more complex, distributors are emerging as trusted neutral players that help customers manage multi-vendor technology ecosystems.
China’s Chipmaking Push Puts New Pressure on the Global Lithography Race
China’s move into advanced lithography could reshape chip manufacturing and influence AI, cloud and tech supply chains in Ireland and beyond.
Intel Surges on AI Demand With Breakout Quarter and Bigger Foundry...
Intel posted a powerful Q2 as AI demand lifted revenue, margins and foundry growth, with fresh relevance for Intel’s Ireland expansion.




