• May 19, 2024

Arm launches new chips for faster smartphone performance during Computex

[ad_1] Rene Haas, CEO of Arm Just before CEO Rene Haas’ keynote address at Computex in Taipei today, Arm launched two new products designed to increase the performance of smartphones. The first is Arm Cortex-X4, its fourth generation Cortex-X core. Arm said that Cortex-X4 is the fastest CPU ever made and will deliver 15% more…

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Krafton’s popular Battlegrounds Mobile India, successor to PUBG, returns

[ad_1] Krafton’s Battlegrounds Mobile India, the once chart-topping mobile game in the South Asian market, is now available to download on Android almost a year later. being expelled due to national security concerns. The South Korean developer said on Monday that BGMI is coming back with the version 2.5 update, which introduces a new map,…

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3 views of the last reported early-stage effort of a16z

[ad_1] a16z, a venture capital firm known for its big bottoms sizes and for rocking the VC game when industry stacked in 2009, is preparing a new strategy to potentially strengthen its flow of business, according to a recent report. It is building a fund of funds to invest in smaller venture capital pools, giving…

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Taking the Pulse of the Northeast Seed Market with Kerty Levy of Techstars

[ad_1] Techstars Kerty Tax He knows a thing or two about where the seed funding is and where it might go in the Northeast. During a presentation at TechCrunch’s Early Stage in Boston last month, Levy took a brief look at deal counts and valuations before exploring in more depth what the hurdles are to…

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South American Startups: Apply to Startup Battlefield 200

[ad_1] Here’s a shout out to the early-stage startup founders of South America! we want YOU apply for Startup Battlefield 200 in TechCrunch outage 2023. But you’d better hurry, time is running out. The application window closes on May 31 at 11:59 pm PDT. South America: Join the Startup Battlefield 200 Startup Battlefield 200 (SB…

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Startups should absolutely work with governments to support defense projects.

[ad_1] Maelle Gavet Taxpayer Maelle Gavet is the executive director of tech stars and was previously a senior executive at numerous large technology companies around the world. In these times of heightened global tensions and volatility, I believe startups can play a critical role in our defense, space, and homeland security ecosystem by bringing the…

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Elon Musk removes Twitter from the EU Disinformation Code of Practice

[ad_1] Twitter has withdrawn from the European Union’s Code of Practice on Online Disinformation, according to the bloc’s internal market commissioner, Thierry Breton. in a cheep last night, which confirmed Previous reports on Twitter’s imminent exit from the EU Code — Breton issued the social media platform a blunt warning: tell Twitter that it cannot…

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Deal Dive: why this startup chose to sell itself instead of raising a Series A

[ad_1] Heroes Jobs was recently acquired after realizing their company was better off not alone Not all startups they are built for billion dollar output, or to grow as a standalone company. The emergence of easily flowing subsequent funding likely led to the surge in funding in the few years leading up to 2022. This…

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AI scares the hell out of me

[ad_1] Welcome to Startup Weekly. Register here to receive it in your inbox every Saturday morning. Something really scary is happening. It’s an internet-fueled horror story that unfolds before us in three intertwined acts: (1) AI technology is improving fast enough that I recently had a bit of an existential crisis, wondering if i was…

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Windows adds RAR support, Netflix cracks down on passwords, and Meta lays off workers

[ad_1] Welcome folks to Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular column summarizing the week in tech news. I don’t know about you, but it felt like a long one, and I’m thankful for the extended weekend. For those who observe Memorial Day, enjoy. Those who don’t, take time off where you can. We all need…

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