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Tim Bradshaw

Global tech correspondent

Tim Bradshaw has been covering the technology industry for 15 years, including leading the FT's reporting on Apple, Uber, Snap and other Silicon Valley companies from San Francisco and Los Angeles, and spotting trends from VR and AR to autonomous vehicles and electric scooters. Now based in London, he covers innovations from the US, Europe and Asia, examining how technology is transforming other industries.
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  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    Aerospace & Defence
    Europe spurs investment in defence tech start-ups

    Head of €1bn Nato fund says geopolitical tensions and conflicts are pushing the region to catch up fast with the US

    research satellite from Space Forge
  • Tuesday, 11 June, 2024
    Mistral AI
    Mistral secures €600mn funding as valuation soars to almost €6bn

    Price tag has tripled since December for Microsoft-backed AI start-up launched one year ago to challenge OpenAI

  • Friday, 7 June, 2024
    FT CollectionsTech Exchange
    Rene Haas: ‘Arm has the most ubiquitous computer architecture on the planet’

    Chip designer’s chief executive talks about diversification and how AI is changing the devices we use

  • Wednesday, 5 June, 2024
    News in-depthCloud computing
    How an upstart is using its Nvidia ties to challenge cloud computing giants

    CoreWeave benefits from jump in AI chip demand and eyes UK and Europe expansion

    A montage of the CoreWeave logo and its chief executive Michael Intrator
  • Monday, 3 June, 2024
    Tech start-ups
    Investors revive enthusiasm for European tech start-ups

    Early Spotify backer Creandum raises €500mn in ‘record time’ as venture capitalists predict return to growth this year

    A man and a woman working at computers in a Creandum office
  • Sunday, 2 June, 2024
    Nvidia
    Nvidia unveils next generation of AI chips in bid to entrench market lead

    Silicon Valley chipmaker seeks to accelerate pace of development with new ‘Rubin’ processors

    Jensen Huang exhibits items during his presentation
  • Monday, 27 May, 2024
    xAI
    Musk closes $6bn financing for OpenAI challenger xAI

    Latest round puts it in top tier of artificial intelligence start-ups after barely a year

    Elon Musk
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
    Nvidia
    Amazon changes plans to order Nvidia ‘superchip’ to await updated model

    Delay from the world’s biggest cloud computing provider gives investors jitters over potential ‘air pocket’ in demand for AI chips

    A montage of Jensen Huang, an Amazon arrow logo, a chart and computer equipment
  • Tuesday, 21 May, 2024
    News in-depthNvidia
    Nvidia’s rivals take aim at its software dominance

    OpenAI-led push for an alternative to Cuda seeks to break chipmaker’s stranglehold on AI market

    Chief executive Jensen Huang
  • Wednesday, 15 May, 2024
    IPOs
    Raspberry Pi prepares for London listing

    Low-cost computer maker, which sold 7.4mn units last year, seeks valuation of $630mn

    Raspberry Pi chip set on an electronic board
  • Sunday, 12 May, 2024
    Media
    Newspaper groups warn Apple over ad-blocking plans

    UK press says proposed ‘web eraser’ tool in next iOS update threatens journalism’s financial sustainability

    The Apple logo is seen at the entrance of an Apple store in Washington,
  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    News in-depthApple Inc
    How Apple’s ‘tone deaf’ iPad ad signals a turning point

    Rare mis-step angers loyal customers who lament how Big Tech’s behaviour can make the companies ‘less likeable’

    Apple logo with screen shots of the new iPad advert
  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    Inside BusinessWearable technology
    Winner of AI gadget race might already be in your pocket

    New products from tech giants and start-ups struggle to compete with smartphone

    A wearable AI Pin attached to a piece of clothing
  • Thursday, 9 May, 2024
    #techAsia
    Grading the Chips Act and the other costs of AI Premium content

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    A Samsung employee wearing a black shirt checks technological equipment in a server room
  • Tuesday, 7 May, 2024
    Apple Inc
    Apple unveils ‘outrageously powerful chip for AI’ in latest iPads

    New hardware signals iPhone maker’s growing focus on running artificial intelligence features on mobile devices

    Apple M4 chip
  • Monday, 6 May, 2024
    Wayve
    SoftBank leads $1bn funding for British AI group Wayve

    Investment in start-up that makes self-driving software represents Europe’s largest AI funding deal to date

    Wayve car on a road
  • Wednesday, 1 May, 2024
    Uber Technologies Inc
    Uber faces £250mn lawsuit from London’s black-cab drivers

    Legal action set to revive long-simmering battle between US ride-hailing giant and UK capital’s taxi trade

    A row of London taxis
  • Friday, 26 April, 2024
    Big Tech
    Microsoft and Alphabet enjoy AI-powered gains from cloud divisions

    Combined market value of the two tech giants rose by more than $250bn after revenue growth beat expectations

    Microsoft and Alphabet each reported double-digit revenue growth in their first-quarter results
  • Wednesday, 24 April, 2024
    Big Tech
    UK regulator examines Microsoft and Amazon’s AI dealmaking

    Request for comments into Big Tech’s alliances with artificial intelligence start-ups follows CMA study into fast-growing market

    Sarah Cardell, chief executive officer of Competition & Markets Authority
  • Monday, 22 April, 2024
    Embracer Group
    Debt-strapped European games group Embracer plans 3-way split

    Manager of ‘Tomb Raider’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ franchises to restructure as it works to pay down debt

    Visitors queue to play the video game ‘Shadow of the Tomb Raider’
  • Wednesday, 17 April, 2024
    ASML Holding NV
    ASML forecasts semiconductor rebound after first quarter disappoints

    Dutch group’s orders fall short amid industry slowdown

    Workers in white overalls at the ASML plant
  • Monday, 15 April, 2024
    Apple Inc
    Apple loses smartphone crown to Samsung as Chinese rivals gain ground

    iPhone sales fall 10% in first quarter while groups including Xiaomi and Transsion register strong growth

    The Apple iPhone 15 on display
  • Wednesday, 13 March, 2024
    Arm Ltd
    Arm unveils first chip design to power self-driving cars

    SoftBank-backed group targets automotive sector as it diversifies from declining smartphone market

    A customer tries Mercedes-Benz’s Drive Pilot automated driving system in the US
  • Tuesday, 12 March, 2024
    Apple Inc
    Apple bows to Brussels over App Store in latest EU concession

    Tech giant seeks to comply with European law with approval for iPhone apps to be downloaded from developers’ websites

    A woman looks at a smartphone
  • Tuesday, 20 February, 2024
    Ransomware
    Royal Mail hackers LockBit hobbled by global law enforcement

    FBI, UK’s NCA and Europol part of coalition that has disrupted cyber crime gang involved in ransomware attacks

    Operation Cronos screenshot
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