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Intel CPU Shortage Could Ease in Q1 2019

Intel has been grappling with a CPU shortage for months, due to production constraints associated with its difficult 10nm ramp as well as increased demand for its 14nm data center processors. The company announced during its last conference call that it would spend an additional $1B to increase 14nm production. …

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India’s Drivezy raises $20M for its on-demand vehicle rental service

It’s been a year for on-demand services in India. Drivezy today became the latest to refuel after it raised a $20 million Series B. The round was led by existing investor Das Capital, with participation from automotive giant Yamaha Motor Company, Axan Partners and IT-Farm. The deal takes Drivezy, which was formerly known as JustRide, …

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Is The Football-related Campaign Working?

GambleAware is a UK charity focused on gambling-related dangers. It has recently drawn attention to problem betters in the country with its new ad. In the video, schoolchildren and adults are enjoying the game. Suddenly, all their balls vanish, only to be found on the roof of a betting shop. …

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Amazon Launches ARM-Based Custom Graviton CPU

It’s only been a few weeks since Amazon announced that it would offer AMD Epyc servers as an option for Amazon Web Services (AWS). Now the company is announcing a new type of hardware platform for its just-created A1 instances — the Amazon Graviton processor. The company writes: Today we …

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Giant Siberian Rhinoceros Lived alongside Early Modern Humans

For a long time it was believed that a giant rhinoceros called Elasmotherium sibericum went extinct around 200,000 years ago — well before the Quaternary megafaunal extinction event, which saw the end of the woolly mammoth, Irish elk and saber-toothed cat. Now improved dating of fossils suggests that the species survived …

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