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SpaceX has agreed to block access to X, in Brazil, on Starlink. Looks like YubiKeys are hackable. Who is the mystery platform looking to expand AI datacenters at an historic scale? And the Catch 22 that Intel is in. They need CHIPS Act money, but can their troubles mean the CHIPS Act money shouldn’t be spent on them?
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In a surprising development, SpaceX has agreed to comply with a Brazilian Supreme Court order to block access to X (formerly known as Twitter) for users of its Starlink service in Brazil. This move comes after Brazilian authorities froze Starlink's assets over non-compliance with local regulations. The company has over 200,000 subscribers in Brazil, and the blocking is seen as a significant concession, given the platform's previous influence in the region.
With the blocking of X in Brazil, Blue Sky has reported a massive influx of over 2 million new users in just one week, indicating a potential shift in social media dynamics in the country which was once a significant market for Twitter.
Mark your calendars for September 16th, as Microsoft plans to host a special event focused on the next phase of its Co-Pilot innovations. CEO Satya Nadella will lead the discussions on enhancements that will merge the branding of Co-Pilot with Microsoft 365, indicating a strategic shift for the company.
Recent research has uncovered vulnerabilities in YubiKeys that could lead to cloning attacks. This issue, stemming from a side channel flaw in the cryptographic processes, raises significant concerns for users of these widely-used security devices.
The Department of Justice has sent subpoenas to NVIDIA amid escalating antitrust investigations. Concerns have arisen over NVIDIA's practices that may inhibit competition in the chip market as the government seeks to ensure fair practices amidst its rise in AI chip manufacturing.
Discussions around the establishment of mega AI data centers are gaining momentum, with proposals indicating that companies may require significant investments, surpassing $125 billion each. These mega centers will need to secure large amounts of power and land, indicating an aggressive push towards enhancing AI infrastructure in the U.S.
Intel faces a precarious situation as setbacks in its contract manufacturing efforts with Broadcom complicate its quest for funding from the CHIPS Act. As the company struggles with cash flow and manufacturing viability, its future prospects for receiving government support hang in the balance.
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