Advanced enemy tech or ‘something else?’ US lawmaker wants Navy to explain ‘UFO sightings’ RT A member of the House Homeland Security Committee wants the US Navy to shed more light on reported encounters with strange objects traveling in defiance …
When Abraham “Avi” Loeb writes outside of arXiv, nobody pays attention because mainstream journalists think arXiv is respectable. But Dr. Loeb makes an exceedingly strong point about the potential reality of you-know-who, and would we know something was alien, or even alive, if it was run under our noses like a fine Cuban cigar rolled […]
Existence of advanced UFOs ‘beyond reasonable doubt’, says ex-Pentagon official who ran secret US government programme The Independent The existence of unidentified flying objects using technology more advanced than human capabilities has been proved “beyond reasonable doubt”, the former …
The big shareholder groups in Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) have power over the company. Generally speaking, as a company grows, institutions will increase their ownership. Conversely, insiders often decreaseRead More…
The microchip designer kept its market momentum strong thanks to a rosy analyst review and a promising product announcement.
Both graphics chip makers are experiencing robust demand and have delivered stunning returns to investors. But which is the better buy now?
One of these microchip designers is a current market darling that needs another home run every couple of years. The other is a fantastic cash machine that can afford a few failures.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) closed the most recent trading day at $25.05, moving -0.91% from the previous trading session.
Globalfoundries Inc., one of the world’s largest semiconductor makers, has dropped out of the race to develop the most-advanced production technology, a move that will increase the electronic industry’s reliance on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Globalfoundries decision to give up on the latest production technology means AMD will need TSMC even more now to ensure […]
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