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Omar Sohail - OpenAI’s First In-House Chip Will Be Developed By TSMC On Its A16 Angstrom Process For Its Sora Video Applications, Move Will Also Boost Apple Device Sales - wccftech.com - Usa - China - county Story

OpenAI’s First In-House Chip Will Be Developed By TSMC On Its A16 Angstrom Process For Its Sora Video Applications, Move Will Also Boost Apple Device Sales

TSMC has yet to commence mass production of its A16 Angstrom process, but there are whispers doing the rounds, clamoring about its superiority, which is no surprise given that Apple has reportedly placed orders with its foundry partner in advance. However, the latest information states that OpenAI is also developing a custom chip on the same technology, as it looks to boost Sora’s video-generation capabilities.

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Rohail Saleem - Morgan Stanley - Intel Likely To Sell Altera, Freeze The Construction Of Its $30 Billion German Factory, But Retain The Chip Manufacturing Business, As Per The Latest Tidbits Ahead Of A Critical Board Meeting - wccftech.com - Germany

Intel Likely To Sell Altera, Freeze The Construction Of Its $30 Billion German Factory, But Retain The Chip Manufacturing Business, As Per The Latest Tidbits Ahead Of A Critical Board Meeting

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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Muhammad Zuhair - Pat Gelsinger - Morgan Stanley - Intel Looks For Options To Escape The Dire Financial Situation, Foundry Business Likely To Take A Massive Hit - wccftech.com - Looks

Intel Looks For Options To Escape The Dire Financial Situation, Foundry Business Likely To Take A Massive Hit

Intel is now working with investment banks to recover from the "worst" financial period the firm has faced in its history, and there are rumors that Intel might scrap some existing projects.

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Elon Musk - danny gallagher - Judge denies Media Matters’ motion to dismiss X’s not-libel lawsuit - engadget.com - state California - San Francisco - state Texas - state Delaware

Judge denies Media Matters’ motion to dismiss X’s not-libel lawsuit

A Texas judge denied Media Matters for America’s request for a dismissal on Thursday allowing X’s lawsuit over alleged anti-semitic and racist content. The Verge reported that Northern District of Texas Judge Reed O’Connor dismissed the request for a dismissal paving the way for X’s lawsuit against Media Matters to continue.

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Hassan Mujtaba - Intel Says Its Upcoming Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake CPUs Won’t Be Affected By Instability Issues Due To New Architecture - wccftech.com - state Intel

Intel Says Its Upcoming Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake CPUs Won’t Be Affected By Instability Issues Due To New Architecture

In a community blog post, Intel has announced that its next-generation Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake CPUs won't be affected by instability issues.

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Andy Edser - Lawn wars: Garden tractor manufacturers, plumbing providers and more are lobbying against the US military's right to repair its equipment - pcgamer.com - Usa

Lawn wars: Garden tractor manufacturers, plumbing providers and more are lobbying against the US military's right to repair its equipment

The right to repair our devices is a bit of a hot-button issue these days, what with the European Parliament strengthening rules to protect consumer rights, and the odd public spat between major tech manufacturers and repair guide providers. You'd think, however, that the US military would have no trouble ensuring that the equipment it buys from third party manufacturers was able to be repaired and maintained in-house.

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Jeremy Laird - Morgan Stanley - As Intel's struggles continue, rumours are now emerging that plans are afoot to flog its chip-manufacturing fabs - pcgamer.com

As Intel's struggles continue, rumours are now emerging that plans are afoot to flog its chip-manufacturing fabs

Intel's struggles have been going on for so long that this was kind of inevitable. But it's still somewhat notable that it's happened. The first somewhat substantive rumour that the company is giving serious thought to spinning off its chip production fabs has emerged.

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Andy Edser - If in doubt, use more lube: Wooting's Lekker V2 switches now have tighter tolerances and more of the slippy stuff, insert your own joke here - pcgamer.com

If in doubt, use more lube: Wooting's Lekker V2 switches now have tighter tolerances and more of the slippy stuff, insert your own joke here

If there's one thing that differentiates regular PC users from mechanical keyboard fans, it's a discussion about lube. Y'see, we at PC Gamer have become converts to the benefits of lubed switches in our precious keebs, and we're not the only ones. A good dose of the slippy stuff used to be something you had to do yourself, but now pre-lubed switches have become something we're increasingly used to seeing in modern high-end boards. 

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