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Crystal Dynamics - Alessio Palumbo - Lars Wingefors - Embracer Group Is Splitting in Three Separate Listed Companies - wccftech.com - city Stockholm

Embracer Group Is Splitting in Three Separate Listed Companies

This morning, the Embracer Group announced a major transformation of the company, which will be split into three separate publicly listed companies: Asmodee Group, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends. The existing Embracer Group listing on Nasdaq Stockholm will be renamed to Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends, and shares of Asmodee Group and Coffee Stain & Friends will be distributed as dividends to shareholders of Embracer Group. The listing and distribution of Asmodee Group shares is expected to occur within 12 months, and Coffee Stain & Friends shares during calendar year 2025.

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Rick Lane - Lars Wingefors - Embracer Group embraces its new future as three separate companies including 'Middle-earth and Friends', which its CEO says 'reinforces Embracer's vision of backing entrepreneurs and creators with a long-term mindset' - pcgamer.com - city Stockholm

Embracer Group embraces its new future as three separate companies including 'Middle-earth and Friends', which its CEO says 'reinforces Embracer's vision of backing entrepreneurs and creators with a long-term mindset'

Embracer Group has announced it is transforming into three separate, publicly listed companies, respectively named Asmodee Corp, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-Earth Enterprises & Friends.

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Tomas Franzese - Crystal Dynamics - Embracer Group is splitting into 3 companies. Here’s who owns what - digitaltrends.com - Sweden - Saudi Arabia

Embracer Group is splitting into 3 companies. Here’s who owns what

Embracer, the embattled gaming company that went through a massive restructuring over the past year, just announced that it will split up into three different companies: Asmodee, Coffee Stain & Friends, and Middle-earth Enterprises & Friends.

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Joshua Wolens - Palworld tactical genius melts through the 294,000 HP of its new raid boss in seconds by spamming a frame rate-destroying platoon of dragons - pcgamer.com

Palworld tactical genius melts through the 294,000 HP of its new raid boss in seconds by spamming a frame rate-destroying platoon of dragons

Pocketpair added a new goth girl raid boss last week, and people have already found ways to clown on her. Although the Poké-like gives players 10 full minutes to deal with Bellanoir, at least one enterprising Reddit user has found a way to whittle that down to a brisk 36 seconds. How? Overwhelming and spectacular firepower.

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Jacob Ridley - Google sums up 2023's security exploits: the good news is fixes are blocking some types of zero-day attack. The bad news is Windows has seen more than most - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

Google sums up 2023's security exploits: the good news is fixes are blocking some types of zero-day attack. The bad news is Windows has seen more than most

2023 was a bumper year for zero-day exploits—50% more zero-day vulnerabilities were exploited last year compared to 2022—and the majority of them affected operating systems and products used by run-of-the-mill end users, such as Windows, Chrome and iOS. Though before the doom and gloom sinks in, Google does have some positive things to say about software security in 2023 in its yearly threat report.

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Rohail Saleem - Mark Zuckerberg - Tesla Now Likely Has Between 30,000 and 350,000 Units of NVIDIA’s H100 Chip, While Elon Musk’s xAI Also Owns a Sizable Stash of the High-Performance GPU - wccftech.com - China - While

Tesla Now Likely Has Between 30,000 and 350,000 Units of NVIDIA’s H100 Chip, While Elon Musk’s xAI Also Owns a Sizable Stash of the High-Performance GPU

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Jeremy Laird - Hard drives aren't dead yet as Seagate demos new multi-layer 3D magnetic tech with potential for 240TB capacities - pcgamer.com

Hard drives aren't dead yet as Seagate demos new multi-layer 3D magnetic tech with potential for 240TB capacities

As SSDs have gotten ever cheaper, the appeal of traditional magnetic hard drives has waned. Well, for gamers if not some industrial scale storage applications. That's remained true even with flash memory prices on the up of late. But if you want maximum capacity, there's still no substitute for a spinning platter. Which is why Seagate has been demoing new hard drive tech that's expected to extend capacities to as much as 240TB per drive in the next 10 years or so. 

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Hassan Mujtaba - Maxio Unveils Flagship PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD Controller: Up To 14.8 GB/s, 3.5 Million IOPS, 4800 MT/s Flash Support, 8 TB Capacities - wccftech.com

Maxio Unveils Flagship PCIe Gen5 NVMe SSD Controller: Up To 14.8 GB/s, 3.5 Million IOPS, 4800 MT/s Flash Support, 8 TB Capacities

Maxio has unveiled three brand-new PCIe Gen5 SSD controllers offering speeds of up to 14.8 GB/s and up to 64 TB capacities.

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