An investigation reveals that Cryptomus, a Canadian registered financial firm based in Vancouver, is serving as a payment processor for numerous Russian cryptocurrency exchanges and websites offering cybercrime services. This connection highlights the role of Cryptomus in facilitating financial transactions for entities involved in the illicit activities of the Russian cryptocurrency market. The findings shed light on the potential involvement of Canadian entities in supporting the operations of Russian crypto exchanges and cybercrime services.
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Intel foundry customers have successfully powered on 18A node engineering samples
Intel's success with the upcoming 18A process node is crucial for its competitiveness against Samsung and TSMC, with engineering samples already delivered to customers. The Panther Lake processors, utilizing the 18A node, are set for launch in the second half of 2025, showcasing Intel's progress in the semiconductor race. Featuring new technologies like RibbonFET and PowerVia, the 18A node aims to improve performance and efficiency, potentially revitalizing Intel's position in the industry. Full Article
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