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‘US provided key intel’: How Mexican Army took out its most wanted cartel boss ‘El Mencho’

Mexico’s most wanted drug lord, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was killed after a high-stakes military operation in the western state of Jalisco that triggered one of the most violent backlashes seen in the country in recent years.Also read: Who was ‘El Mencho’ and what’s next for Mexico’s fastest-growing cartel?The 59-year-old leader of…

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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan: Almost every CEO is calling me up, say, ‘I am your friend, I want to…’ |

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan revealed at the company’s AI Summit that executives across industries are desperately calling for more processors as compute demand explodes. But memory, not chips, is the real bottleneck—suppliers say there’s no relief until 2028. Thermal management has also become critical, with air cooling insufficient for AI workloads. Meanwhile, Intel’s foundry business…

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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan gives shareholders the ‘disappointing’ news: We are not able to…

Intel’s CEO expressed disappointment over unmet market demand, as the chip giant reported a significant quarterly loss and projected further losses. Supply shortages and production ramp-up costs are impacting revenue, which fell short of expectations. Despite government support and recent stock surges, the company faces execution challenges and disappointing fabrication yields, raising concerns about its…

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Republic Day alert: Intel flags terror threat from Bangladeshi, Khalistani outfits; Delhi among targets | India News

NEW DELHI: Ahead of Republic Day, Delhi and several other cities across country, have been placed on alert amid warnings of possible threats from Khalistani and Bangladesh-based terror outfits.As per Intelligence sources quoted by news agency ANI, “Ahead of January 26, intelligence agencies have issued an alert warning that Khalistani terrorist organisations and Bangladesh-based terror…

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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan replies to President Donald Trump’s post on ‘Made in America’ chips: ‘We bring…’

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has thanked President Donald Trump for the support in helping the company ‘Make in America’. Tan’s message follows a high-level meeting with the President, who celebrated the ‘milestone’ in American semiconductor manufacturing by highlighting the first “sub-2 nanometer” CPU processors are now being designed, built and packaged entirely within the US.“I…

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Nvidia gives an update on the deal seen as ⁠a major financial lifeline for Intel

Nvidia has invested $5 billion in Intel, acquiring a significant stake. This strategic partnership aims to bolster Intel’s struggling market position by leveraging its manufacturing capabilities for custom x86 CPUs and PC chips. The deal signifies a crucial step in Intel’s turnaround, offering much-needed capital and industry validation. Nvidia closed its $5 billion investment in…

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Two technology company CEOs whom Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan called to vouch for him before meeting Donald Trump

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan called upon two of Silicon Valley’s most influential leaders—Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and Nvidia’s Jensen Huang—to vouch for him with President Donald Trump after the president publicly demanded his resignation over alleged China ties, according to Reuters. The behind-the-scenes outreach, which occurred in August 2025 following Trump’s social media attack calling Tan…

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Read Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s first New Year’s letter: Just 9 months ago, I was deeply…

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, in his first New Year’s message, highlighted a transformative nine months marked by significant layoffs and strategic partnerships. Despite a substantial loss, Tan secured crucial government funding and investments from tech giants. He also navigated a public challenge from former President Trump, ultimately strengthening Intel’s domestic manufacturing focus and boosting its…

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How Intel CEO who Donald Trump told to ‘resign immediately’ for China links ‘changed’ US President’s heart in flat 40 minutes meeting at Oval Office; walked out with billions of dollar funding

When Donald Trump publicly demanded Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation over alleged China connections in August 2025, the chipmaker’s future hung in the balance. Less than two weeks later, Tan emerged from a pivotal Oval Office meeting with an $8.9 billion government investment that transformed Intel into a “too-strategic-to-fail” company. The dramatic turnaround came after…

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