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Netflix’s All-Cash WBD Studio Bid Confident as Peters Dismisses Paramount’s ‘Debt-Heavy’ Offer, and Intel Prioritizes AI Chips, Causing Low-End PC Constraints Amid Foundry Losses
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A new, majority American-owned joint venture—50% owned by Oracle and Silver Lake—has acquired TikTok’s U.S. assets, securing the app’s future in the United States. Led by CEO Adam Presser and CSO Will Farrell, the entity introduces strict safeguards around U.S. user data, algorithm security, and content moderation, effectively shifting control of U.S. operations.
A federal judge is closely scrutinizing the Epic Games–Google antitrust settlement after revelations of a separate, previously undisclosed business partnership between the two companies. The agreement includes “joint product development, joint marketing commitments, and joint partnerships” tied to Unreal Engine, Fortnite, and Android, as well as Epic’s pledge to spend $800 million on Google services over six years.
Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said he is confident Netflix’s $82.7 billion all-cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios will be approved, calling Paramount’s $108 billion, debt-heavy hostile bid lacking credibility. Peters argued the Paramount offer is unrealistic without backing from Larry Ellison and unlikely to gain shareholder support.
Intel is reallocating foundry capacity from client chips to higher-margin Xeon AI server processors after underestimating the surge in datacenter demand. The move prioritizes mid-to-high-end Core processors and could make low-end Intel PCs scarcer, especially as component costs like DRAM rise.
Amazon is planning a second, larger round of job cuts next week as it works toward eliminating 30,000 corporate roles. The layoffs—on top of 14,000 cuts in October—are expected to hit AWS, retail, Prime Video, and HR, potentially starting as early as Tuesday.
Tesla has removed lane-keeping Autosteer from Basic Autopilot on new North American Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Customers must now subscribe to the $99/month Full Self-Driving (FSD) package to access the feature, leaving only Traffic-Aware Cruise Control as standard.
UK regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into Meta Platforms over whether it provided complete and accurate information about WhatsApp during a review of the wholesale market for business bulk SMS messaging. These messages are commonly used for appointment reminders and delivery notifications.
Tesla has begun offering completely driverless robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, with CEO Elon Musk confirming the vehicles operate without a human safety monitor. The rollout expands on a limited, supervised deployment from last June and marks the first time Tesla is charging for rides without an onboard human.
A clinical trial published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that the Apple Watch significantly improved doctors’ ability to detect dangerous heart rhythm problems such as atrial fibrillation. Doctors diagnosed A-Fib four times more often than with standard care alone.
By Netflix’s All-Cash WBD Studio Bid Confident as Peters Dismisses Paramount’s ‘Debt-Heavy’ Offer, and Intel Prioritizes AI Chips, Causing Low-End PC Constraints Amid Foundry Losses
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Send us email to [email protected]
Show Notes
A new, majority American-owned joint venture—50% owned by Oracle and Silver Lake—has acquired TikTok’s U.S. assets, securing the app’s future in the United States. Led by CEO Adam Presser and CSO Will Farrell, the entity introduces strict safeguards around U.S. user data, algorithm security, and content moderation, effectively shifting control of U.S. operations.
A federal judge is closely scrutinizing the Epic Games–Google antitrust settlement after revelations of a separate, previously undisclosed business partnership between the two companies. The agreement includes “joint product development, joint marketing commitments, and joint partnerships” tied to Unreal Engine, Fortnite, and Android, as well as Epic’s pledge to spend $800 million on Google services over six years.
Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said he is confident Netflix’s $82.7 billion all-cash offer for Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios will be approved, calling Paramount’s $108 billion, debt-heavy hostile bid lacking credibility. Peters argued the Paramount offer is unrealistic without backing from Larry Ellison and unlikely to gain shareholder support.
Intel is reallocating foundry capacity from client chips to higher-margin Xeon AI server processors after underestimating the surge in datacenter demand. The move prioritizes mid-to-high-end Core processors and could make low-end Intel PCs scarcer, especially as component costs like DRAM rise.
Amazon is planning a second, larger round of job cuts next week as it works toward eliminating 30,000 corporate roles. The layoffs—on top of 14,000 cuts in October—are expected to hit AWS, retail, Prime Video, and HR, potentially starting as early as Tuesday.
Tesla has removed lane-keeping Autosteer from Basic Autopilot on new North American Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Customers must now subscribe to the $99/month Full Self-Driving (FSD) package to access the feature, leaving only Traffic-Aware Cruise Control as standard.
UK regulator Ofcom has opened an investigation into Meta Platforms over whether it provided complete and accurate information about WhatsApp during a review of the wholesale market for business bulk SMS messaging. These messages are commonly used for appointment reminders and delivery notifications.
Tesla has begun offering completely driverless robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas, with CEO Elon Musk confirming the vehicles operate without a human safety monitor. The rollout expands on a limited, supervised deployment from last June and marks the first time Tesla is charging for rides without an onboard human.
A clinical trial published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that the Apple Watch significantly improved doctors’ ability to detect dangerous heart rhythm problems such as atrial fibrillation. Doctors diagnosed A-Fib four times more often than with standard care alone.