Skip to content
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Monday, December 8, 2025
World Today News
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
Copyright 2021 - All Right Reserved
Home » NEWS1 » Page 19
Tag:

NEWS1

Technology

AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, shares surge over 34%

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 7, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

AMD ‌Secures ‌AI Chip Supply Deal⁢ with OpenAI,Stock Jumps Over​ 34%

SAN FRANCISCO,Feb 29 – Advanced micro Devices ⁣(AMD) shares surged ‌more than 34% in extended trading Thursday after the company announced a‌ multi-billion‍ dollar ‍deal to ⁢supply artificial intelligence (AI) chips to⁣ OpenAI,the ⁤creator of chatgpt. ‍The agreement positions AMD as a key hardware⁤ partner for the leading AI developer and signals growing demand for chips ‍beyond​ Nvidia ‍in the rapidly expanding AI market.

The partnership ⁣addresses a critical bottleneck in the AI boom: the availability of ​specialized⁤ hardware. OpenAI, like many⁤ AI companies, relies on powerful⁤ processors to train and run its large language models. While Nvidia currently dominates this ⁣space, diversifying the supply⁤ chain is crucial for fostering competition ⁤and ensuring‍ the continued growth‍ of AI​ technologies. This deal is expected to significantly⁢ boost AMD’s ‌revenue and market share in the AI sector, ‍challenging Nvidia’s current ‌stronghold.

AMD will provide‌ its Instinct ​MI300 series of data center GPUs ⁤to ‌power OpenAI’s workloads. The ​agreement includes a commitment from ⁢OpenAI to utilize AMD’s ⁤chips for years to come, providing AMD with a stable revenue stream and a platform​ to showcase its AI capabilities.

“This is a important​ win ⁤for AMD, validating ‍their⁤ investment in the Instinct line and establishing ‌them as a serious​ contender in the AI chip​ market,”‍ said Stacy Rasgon, a semiconductor analyst at Bernstein. “The deal​ demonstrates‍ that OpenAI ‍is willing to work with ​multiple vendors, which is ​a positive sign for the industry as a⁤ whole.”

The financial terms ‍of⁣ the deal ⁣were not disclosed, but AMD indicated it expects⁤ to begin recognizing revenue from the partnership ⁤in the second quarter of 2024.⁣ The company anticipates the deal will⁣ contribute meaningfully to its data center revenue growth​ in the coming years.

AMD’s stock closed at $167.89 on Thursday and was trading at $225.80 in ⁤after-hours trading as of 6:30 PM EST.

October 7, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Health

Exclusive: Novo Nordisk cuts hit production line jobs at key US plant, posts show

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 7, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Novo ‍Nordisk ⁤has reduced staffing on a production line⁣ at it’s chartwell, north Carolina, manufacturing plant, internal postings show, impacting jobs as ⁣the pharmaceutical giant navigates supply constraints for its blockbuster weight-loss drug, Wegovy, and diabetes medication, Ozempic. The cuts, revealed in workforce postings dated May 10, ⁤affect positions related to a pen injector ‍assembly line, according to the documents.

The job reductions come as Novo Nordisk struggles ⁢to meet soaring demand for its GLP-1 receptor agonists, leading to ongoing supply limitations and rationing for patients. While Novo nordisk has invested heavily in expanding manufacturing capacity, including at the Chartwell facility, these ⁢recent cuts suggest‍ immediate adjustments are being made to align production⁤ with current output. The ​company has not disclosed the exact number of positions eliminated, but postings indicate roles⁤ were removed across multiple shifts.

Internal postings detail ​the elimination of “Pen Assembly Operators” and “Technicians” on the line, with some ‍employees being offered option roles within the plant.⁢ One posting states the company is “restructuring” the⁢ line to “optimize ⁤efficiency.” Novo Nordisk⁣ confirmed ​the changes in ‍a statement, stating the company is “continuously evaluating‌ and adjusting its operations to best meet patient needs and ensure long-term sustainability.”

The Chartwell plant is a‌ critical facility for Novo Nordisk’s US operations,responsible for the final stages of ‌filling and packaging its injectable drugs. The company has been working to increase capacity at ⁣the site, announcing ⁣a $2.3 ‍billion investment in 2023 ⁢to expand production. ⁢Though, scaling ​up manufacturing for⁢ complex biologics like Wegovy and Ozempic takes time, and the company ⁣has repeatedly cautioned that supply will remain tight throughout much of 2024.

Demand for Wegovy, in particular, has outstripped supply since its launch in June ⁣2022, fueled by ⁢growing awareness of its efficacy in weight management and widespread social media attention. The drug’s limited availability has frustrated patients and healthcare providers, prompting calls for increased production and alternative treatment⁣ options. Novo ‍Nordisk anticipates increased capacity ⁤from expansions at both Chartwell and other facilities later this year, but the ​immediate impact ⁣of the production line adjustments remains unclear.

October 7, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Business

Politics jolts markets as Japan stocks soar 4%, bitcoin leaps to record high with gold

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 6, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tokyo Stocks ⁣Surge, Bitcoin Hits All-Time High Amid Political shifts

Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 index soared​ over 4%‌ Tuesday,⁣ while ⁤Bitcoin reached a⁢ new record‌ high above $70,000, and ‍gold prices climbed‌ as ⁤global ⁣markets reacted to unexpected political developments in Japan and anticipated shifts in monetary policy. Teh combined surge⁢ reflects investor appetite for risk ⁣assets amid evolving economic forecasts and geopolitical ⁣considerations.

The market movements come as Japan’s political landscape undergoes a period of transition following revelations of funding ⁢irregularities within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). the uncertainty has ‍fueled speculation about potential ⁤policy changes, including a possible shift away from ultra-loose monetary⁢ policy by the‌ Bank of Japan, bolstering the yen and attracting foreign investment into Japanese equities. Concurrently, Bitcoin’s rally ​is ⁤driven by increased institutional investment, ​the ‍upcoming “halving” event which reduces the ‍reward for mining new ‌coins, and its growing ‌acceptance as a store of value amid inflationary ⁢pressures. gold,traditionally a ⁤safe-haven asset,is benefiting from the⁢ same geopolitical and economic anxieties.

October 6, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News

US judge blocks Trump’s deployment of Oregon National Guard to Portland for now

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 5, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

A federal ⁢judge on Thursday ‍temporarily​ blocked the deployment of Oregon National Guard troops to Portland, responding to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Oregon. U.S. ‍District Judge Karin immergut issued⁢ a restraining order preventing Governor ‌Tina Kotek ‍from authorizing the Guard’s‍ involvement in policing demonstrations,pending a ⁢further hearing.The legal challenge‍ stems from Governor Kotek’s ⁢recent authorization of​ the Oregon National Guard to assist Portland⁣ Police Bureau in responding to​ anticipated unrest during and ⁣after the verdict in⁤ the trial‌ of those accused in the ⁢2020⁤ murder of George Floyd. The ACLU argues the deployment violates a 1981 agreement limiting the Guard’s role in law enforcement, and raises​ concerns about potential First Amendment infringements. This case highlights ⁢the ongoing tension between state authority and civil liberties during‌ periods of heightened social and political unrest,and its outcome could‍ considerably impact how⁣ Oregon responds to future protests.

According to court documents, the ACLU filed suit Wednesday, alleging the governor’s order ⁣would “substantially interfere with the rights ⁣of Oregonians​ to peacefully assemble ​and ‌express⁣ their views.” The lawsuit specifically targets the governor’s⁣ authorization allowing⁤ the Guard to⁢ provide support to Portland police, including crowd control and security at the Multnomah County Justice Center.

Judge Immergut’s order prevents the governor from⁤ deploying the National Guard ‍for these purposes until a hearing can be ‍held to further examine the legal⁢ arguments. A⁣ hearing is scheduled for ​June 17th.

Governor Kotek’s office stated the deployment was intended to ⁤ensure public safety and protect property, emphasizing ‍that the Guard would ‌only ​be used in a support ⁢role. “We are disappointed with this ruling and believe it is indeed critically important ⁢to‍ have all resources available to ensure public safety,” said a spokesperson for the governor. “We will vigorously defend our authority ⁢to protect our communities.”

October 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Five killed, energy infrastructure damaged in Russian air attack on Ukraine

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 5, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russia Strikes Ukraine, ‌Killing five‌ and Hitting Energy Facilities

KYIV, Ukraine, March 22 ​- A Russian ⁢aerial attack on Ukraine Friday killed⁤ at least five people and inflicted significant‍ damage to ⁣energy infrastructure, Ukrainian officials reported, escalating tensions ⁤as the ‍war enters its third year.The strikes ​targeted multiple regions, including Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, and caused widespread power outages.

the assault represents a renewed push by⁣ Russia to cripple Ukraine’s energy ‌grid ahead of the warmer months,‌ possibly ‍impacting‌ millions ​and hindering the country’s ability to sustain ‍its war effort and economy.The ⁤attacks ‍come as Ukraine faces critical shortages of air defense systems and​ ammunition, repeatedly pleading with Western allies for increased support. The strikes underscore the⁤ continued vulnerability of ⁤Ukrainian civilian infrastructure and the urgent need for bolstered defense capabilities​ as​ the conflict ​grinds on‌ with no immediate end in sight.

According to Kharkiv Governor Oleh Syniehubov, at least five people were killed and dozens injured in the city following a series of explosions. Residential buildings were​ among the structures​ hit,and emergency services are working to extinguish fires and rescue‍ those trapped. ⁣

“The enemy is hitting civilian objects,” Syniehubov stated on Telegram. “This is a deliberate tactic to terrorize our population.”

Ukraine’s national grid operator, Ukrenergo, reported “significant damage” to energy facilities across⁢ several regions, leading to emergency shutdowns and power⁣ disruptions‌ for hundreds of ‌thousands‍ of customers. Repairs are underway,⁢ but officials warned that restoring full power‌ coudl take considerable time.

The Russian‌ Ministry of Defence ⁣has not ⁤yet ​commented on the attacks. However, Russia has ⁣consistently justified ⁤targeting Ukrainian infrastructure as necessary to degrade the country’s military ​capabilities.

This latest barrage‌ follows a pattern of intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities in⁤ recent⁢ weeks,​ coinciding with a ‌slowdown in ​Western aid deliveries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has​ repeatedly warned that delays in ​assistance are‍ emboldening​ Russia and prolonging the ⁣conflict.

October 5, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
World

Multiple drone sightings reported in Germany in past three days, Bild says

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Multiple unidentified ‌drone sightings⁢ have been reported across Germany over the past three days, ⁣prompting investigations by ‍authorities, according to a report by Bild. The sightings, concentrated in areas near critical​ infrastructure, have raised concerns about potential security risks.

The increased frequency of these⁢ incidents comes amid heightened geopolitical ⁢tensions and growing anxieties about the ‌potential misuse​ of drone technology. While the ​origin and⁤ intent of the drones remain ⁢unknown, the reports have triggered a review of airspace security protocols and sparked ⁣debate about⁤ the need for stricter regulations. Affected areas include locations near airports and industrial facilities, raising the stakes for potential disruption and prompting increased ‌vigilance from security services.

Bild reported sightings in the ⁤states of Bavaria,‌ Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia,‍ and Lower Saxony.⁣ Authorities are currently analyzing the ⁤drones’ flight paths and attempting to identify their operators. ‌

The German Federal Aviation Office (LBA) has stated it is indeed investigating ‌the incidents in ‍coordination with federal police. Any unauthorized drone flights near critical infrastructure are subject to prosecution. The ‍LBA reminded drone operators of existing regulations, including‌ requirements for registration, proper training, and adherence⁤ to no-fly⁣ zones.

October 4, 2025 0 comments
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Newer Posts
Older Posts

Search:

Recent Posts

  • Kremlin Praises Trump’s National Security Strategy, Ukraine Peace Talks Stall

    December 7, 2025
  • Yipirinya School Crisis: Principal Guilty, Staff Redundancies Loom

    December 7, 2025
  • Human-AI Collaboration: Optimizing Workflows for Enterprise Success

    December 7, 2025
  • Shakib Al Hasan: Full Series Desire for Bangladesh Farewell

    December 7, 2025
  • Medicare Open Enrollment Deadline: Risks & Benefits of Advantage Plans

    December 7, 2025

Follow Me

Follow Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Accessibility statement
  • California Privacy Notice (CCPA/CPRA)
  • Contact
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA Policy
  • Do not sell my info
  • EDITORIAL TEAM
  • Terms & Conditions

@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com


Back To Top
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
World Today News
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Health
  • Technology
@2025 - All Right Reserved.

Hosted by Byohosting – Most Recommended Web Hosting – for complains, abuse, advertising contact: contact@world-today-news.com