Intel Committed To Greenhouse Gas Reduction, Circular Economy in 2022

Credit to Author: Jennifer Sensiba| Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 22:00:33 +0000

Earlier this year, we missed two news items from chip giant Intel. Taken alone, they may sound like small news items, and they also sound a lot like what ever large corporation is supposed to say these days. Everyone seems to be committing to some future target, but whether they’re going to walk the walk […]

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3 Self-Driving Vehicle Stories You Probably Missed — From Mobile/Intel, Argo AI, & Waymo

Credit to Author: Zachary Shahan| Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2022 06:53:59 +0000

We spilled a lot of virtual ink on Tesla AI Day 2022 recently, but there are several other self-driving stories from recent weeks that have been on the list waiting for their time to shine. Let’s catch up on a few of these other pieces. 1. Mobileye, the self-driving tech division of Intel that was […]

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Chipmakers Cut Investments After Subsidies — Shame On You!

Credit to Author: Carolyn Fortuna| Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2022 19:50:29 +0000

chipmakersThe biggest US chipmakers are slashing billions of dollars from planned capital spending — just when the US government has passed a law to subsidize a huge increase in domestic chip manufacturing capacity.

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No, Elon Musk Not Looking “Increasingly Isolated As Automakers Embrace Lidar”

Credit to Author: Zachary Shahan| Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2022 07:38:57 +0000

A new Bloomberg article popped up in recent days with a headline that sort of irked me. The title was: “Elon Musk Looks Increasingly Isolated As Automakers Embrace Lidar.” I don’t know what is in the article since I’m not a Bloomberg subscriber, but I could guess, since we cover this space quite obsessively. Most […]

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Russian hackers used US online infrastructure against itself

Russian hackers used US online infrastructure against itself

WASHINGTON — Exactly seven months before the 2016 presidential election, Russian government hackers made it onto a Democratic committee’s network.

One of their carefully crafted fraudulent emails had hit pay dirt, enticing an employee to click a link and enter her password.

That breach of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) was the first significant step in gaining access to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) network.

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