Google Appeals to Trump's DOJ to Reconsider Chrome Separation
Google seeks to persuade the Trump administration not to enforce strict separations from its Chrome browser.

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Google seeks to persuade the Trump administration not to enforce strict separations from its Chrome browser.
Significant investment in chip manufacturing aims to bolster the American semiconductor industry, though its implementation remains uncertain.
Craig Barrett, ex-CEO of Intel, argues against breaking up the company, suggesting a focus on leadership and innovation under Pat Gelsinger instead.
Intel's foundry business finds hope as it engages Broadcom and Nvidia to explore production on its latest 18A process node.
Mozilla faces backlash after announcing changes to Firefox's data privacy policy, leaving many users questioning their trust in the browser.
AMD unveils its new graphics cards, the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT, set for release on March 6 at competitive prices.

An entire silicon wafer was reportedly found in a dumpster, sparking discussions among enthusiasts about its potential utility.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses the ongoing GPU shortage affecting his company amid rising demand.
After over two decades, Skype will cease operations on May 5, being replaced by Microsoft Teams.
A groundbreaking mission involved sending a data center to the moon, highlighting the intersection of technology and corporate ambitions.
With Slack malfunctioning, employees can take a break and enjoy some gaming.
A report from Maingear's CEO dismisses the widespread concerns about GPUs having missing ROPs.

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