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Arm looks to launch its own chip after landing Meta contract
The British semiconductor designer Arm is reportedly planning to launch its own chip this year, after landing Meta as one of its first customers.
The move represents a major overhaul of the SoftBank-owned group’s business model of licensing its chip blueprints to the likes of Apple and Nvidia.
Rene Haas, …
Italian ‘mystic’ may face trial after DNA match with blood on Virgin Mary statue
A self-styled mystic who drew hundreds of pilgrims to a town near Rome by claiming that a statue of the Virgin Mary wept tears of blood could face trial after a DNA test indicated the blood was hers.
Gisella Cardia, who also claimed that the statue was transmitting messages to …
Pope Francis cancels events after being admitted to hospital
Pope Francis has cancelled his scheduled events over the next few days after being hospitalised, the Vatican said.
The pontiff, who has been suffering from bronchitis, was admitted to Gemelli hospital in Rome on Friday after reportedly having breathing difficulties during one of his meetings.
The Vatican said he would …
New owners want Manchester Originals to rival profile of City and United
Goa man found guilty of rape and murder of Irish backpacker eight years ago
The family of a young Irish woman raped and murdered in India eight years ago have said justice has finally been achieved after a man was convicted in Goa.
Danielle McLaughlin, from Buncrana in County Donegal, was found dead in a field in Canacona, an area of Goa popular with …
Royal Society urged to expel Elon Musk as fellows sign open letter
open letter
expressing dismay at its lack of action on the matter.Musk, who owns the social media platform X, leads the US “department …
Munich car attack believed to have had Islamist motive, says prosecutor
German police and prosecutors have said the Afghan suspect in a car ramming in central Munich that injured at least 36 people is believed to have had an “Islamist” motive and will answer to charges of attempted murder.
Sound investment: John Lewis teams up with Rough Trade to sell vinyl
A lot of adjectives have been used to describe the middle-class favourite John Lewis but rock’n’roll is probably not one, until now. The department store chain is teaming up with the indie music retailer Rough Trade to sell records.
In doing so it becomes the latest big high street name …
No 10 cleaning and catering staff to begin month-long strike over pay
Downing Street could become a notably less appealing place to work in the coming weeks, with cleaners and catering staff at No 10 scheduled to begin a month-long continuous strike over pay and conditions.
The strike, scheduled to last from 24 February to 25 March in No 10 and the …
Digested week: Labour politicians’ loose talk part of long-standing tradition
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Career-death via “offensive WhatsApp group” is a modern iteration of a long-standing tradition of public figures being felled by loose talk. Where once it was Jane Austen being busted – albeit posthumously – for making bitchy remarks in a letter about her neighbour’s miscarriage, now we enjoy the spectacle …