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Nvidia Rules A.I. Chips, but Amazon and AMD Emerge as Contenders

By: Don Clark
Amazon, Advanced Micro Devices and several start-ups are beginning to offer credible alternatives to Nvidia’s chips, especially for a phase of A.I. development known as “inferencing.”

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New chips, including those developed by Amazon, are adding to signs that credible alternatives to Nvidia are finally emerging.

Google Worried Israeli Contract Could Enable Human Rights Violations

The tech giant, which has defended the deal to employees who oppose supplying Israel’s military with technology, feared the project might damage its reputation.

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In April, some Google employees staged sit-ins at two Google offices, criticizing Project Nimbus.

What’s Next for Google’s Search Monopoly

The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing the U.S. government’s proposal to force the company to sell its Chrome browser. Here’s what happens now.

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In resolving an antitrust case, Judge Amit P. Mehta could adopt either the government’s proposal or Google’s ideas wholesale or find a middle ground.

Elon Musk’s $50 Billion Tesla Pay Can’t Be Reinstated, Delaware Judge Rules

The judge said she would not reverse her decision to strike down the package after Tesla shareholders approved it a second time.

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Elon Musk’s compensation package for running Tesla helped make him the world’s richest person.

G.M. Will Sell Stake in EV Battery Plant to LG

LG Energy Solution will now solely own a factory in Michigan that it had planned to operate through a joint venture with General Motors.

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General Motors said Monday that it would get back the $1 billion it had invested in the battery plant. LG Energy Solution will complete the construction.

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Steps Down Amid Chipmaker’s Struggles

Pat Gelsinger stepped down after nearly four years at the helm of the onetime highflying company, Intel said Monday.

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Pat Gelsinger has stepped down from his role as chief executive of Intel.

Hard Fork’s 100 Most Iconic Technologies

“I just love imagining all of the angry emails we’re going to get from people who are like, ‘Why did you put the fulcrum on this list?’”

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Canada Accuses Google of Creating Advertising Tech Monopoly

The case largely echoes an antitrust action in the United States and seeks to force Google to sell off sections of its online ad business.

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Canada’s competition authority said that Google owned four of the largest online advertising tech services in the country and that they control 40 percent to 90 percent of their market.

F.T.C. Launches Antitrust Investigation Into Microsoft

Regulators are demanding information from the company on its cloud computing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity products.

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Microsoft’s visitor center at the company’s Redmond, Wash., headquarters.

Trump’s Tariffs Would Deal a Big Blow to the Auto Industry

Automakers and parts suppliers would struggle if President-elect Donald J. Trump followed through on his threat to impose 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico.

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Many vehicles popular in the United States are assembled in Canada and Mexico, including the Chrysler Pacifica minivan, which is made in Windsor, Ontario.
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