Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is focused on reviving the company’s culture to reignite innovation and trust, acknowledging struggles such as talent erosion and lack of customer focus. Tan aims to instill a startup mentality by prioritizing listening, hiring, and potentially divesting non-core businesses. Intel is also intensifying efforts in AI and data centers, showcasing partnerships in autonomous driving, military systems, and healthcare, while advancing its 18A manufacturing process. Despite a 2% dip in shares, Intel is pushing forward with its vision for the future.
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Supreme Court won’t hear challenge to Maryland assault weapons ban
Supreme Court Rejects Gun Rights CasesA split Supreme Court declined to hear two gun rights cases concerning high-capacity magazines and state bans on AR-15s, with three conservative justices expressing disagreement. Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the critical importance of addressing assault weapon bans, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh indicated the court may revisit this issue in future terms. The Maryland law, enacted after the Sandy Hook shooting, aims to restrict certain firearms and magazines, sparking debate over...
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