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Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark Chip for AI-Integrated PCs, Challenges Apple and Intel
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Technik·01.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Nvidia Unveils RTX Spark Chip for AI-Integrated PCs, Challenges Apple and Intel

Nvidia announced its new RTX Spark chip for personal computers, aiming to integrate AI technology and create a new class of "personal AI agents." CEO Jensen Huang compared the innovation to the smartphone's reinvention. The chip will be featured in upcoming Windows PCs from major manufacturers like Lenovo, HP, and Dell, posing a challenge to established players like Apple and Intel.

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BBC Business
Krunal Pandya Interview: ‘Nothing bigger than playing for the country'
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09.05.2026

Krunal Pandya Interview: ‘Nothing bigger than playing for the country'

Krunal Pandya reflects on his 11-season IPL journey, crediting adaptability, fitness and constant reinvention for his longevity and success with Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The left-arm spinner discusses refining his bowling for bounce and deception, embracing challenges, and staying driven by an ambition to return to India’s national team. Gratitude, resilience and evolution remain central to his career and mindset.

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Times of India
UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain
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Politik·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

UK's ARIA Agency Under Fire for £50m US Tech Funding as Critics Question Value to Britain

A Guardian investigation has found that more than £50m of UK taxpayer money from the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) has gone to 14 US tech companies and venture capital groups over the past two years. The agency, created by Dominic Cummings to fund "crazy" ideas and restore Britain's scientific superpower status, has faced criticism over its international spending. One recipient, Rain Neuromorphics (backed by Sam Altman's OpenAI), was reportedly near collapse last year after receiving ARIA funding. ARIA maintains over 80% of funding goes to UK-based teams, but critics including the Commons science and technology committee chair Chi Onwurah question how US venture capital investments meet the agency's legal requirement to benefit the UK.

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Guardian UK