TAIPEI (Reuters) -Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Sunday that the company’s next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) chip platform was called Rubin and would be
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Meta’s Facebook says it is attracting most young adults in 3 years
By Katie Paul NEW YORK (Reuters) – Meta said on Friday its flagship app Facebook is attracting its highest number of young adults in three
US shifts focus to China risks; Zelenskiy arrives at Asia defence meeting
By Idrees Ali and Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin tried to refocus attention on China’s threat in the Asia-Pacific on Saturday,
Delta Air Lines committed to Boeing MAX 10, doesn’t expect delivery soon
By Lisa Barrington DUBAI (Reuters) – Delta Air Lines is still committed to the Boeing 737 MAX 10 model that it has on order for
Boeing’s Starliner capsule set for launch of first crewed space flight
By Joey Roulette and Steve Gorman CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – Boeing’s new Starliner astronaut capsule is poised for launch on Saturday in a much-delayed
Carl Icahn has sizable stake in Caesars Entertainment, Bloomberg News reports
(Reuters) – Activist investor Carl Icahn has a sizable position in casino operator Caesars Entertainment, Bloomberg News reported on Friday citing sources familiar with the
Struggling Dow transport stocks could be economic warning signal
By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK (Reuters) – It’s been a banner year for the major U.S. stock indexes, but one economically sensitive corner of the
US refiners boosting fuel output past 90% of capacity for summer driving season
By Erwin Seba and Nicole Jao HOUSTON (Reuters) – U.S. crude oil refiners aim to operate above 90% of their combined processing capacity for the
Trump Media drops after Donald Trump found guilty in hush money case
By Medha Singh (Reuters) -Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group fell about 5% in choppy trading on Friday, after a jury found former U.S.
Fed’s Goolsbee says inflation could still fall without rising unemployment
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Federal Reserve officials are “trying to wrap their head around” whether further improvement in inflation will require higher unemployment, with less