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  • Netflix unveils new slate of party games for the living room – Broadband TV News

    1. Netflix unveils new slate of party games for the living room  Broadband TV News
    2. Beyond Streaming: Netflix’s Quiet Moves Into Gaming and Live Experiences  Yahoo Finance
    3. Netflix Wants To Turn Your Living Room Into A Party Game Hub This Holiday…

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  • Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

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    In-brief analysis

    Oct 9, 2025





    We estimate crude oil inventories in China increased by about 900,000 barrels per day (b/d) between January and August this year, essentially acting as a source of demand by removing barrels from the global markets. The stock builds in China limited the downward price pressure we would otherwise expect to see with growing inventories, keeping the Brent crude oil spot prices in a relatively tight range around $68 per barrel (b) in the second and third quarters of 2025.

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    In-brief analysis

    Oct 7, 2025



    weekly U.S. propane inventories


    The United States is well stocked with propane heading into the winter. For the week ending September 26, U.S. propane inventory was 103 million barrels, about 13 million barrels more than the previous five-year average for this time of year, based on data in our Weekly Petroleum Status Report.

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    In-brief analysis

    Oct 6, 2025



    daily Brent crude oil price



    Data source: CME Group, Bloomberg L.P.
    Note: 3Q25=third quarter of 2025



    Crude oil prices were relatively stable in the third quarter of 2025 (3Q25), ending the quarter just 9 cents per barrel (b) less than they started, while refinery margins increased to their highest levels so far this year. In this quarterly update, we review petroleum markets price developments in 3Q25, covering crude oil prices and refinery margins.

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    In-brief analysis

    Oct 3, 2025



    annual value of selected energy trade between the United States and Mexico


    The value of all energy trade between the United States and Mexico was estimated to be $57 billion in 2024, down from nearly $72 billion in 2023, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau. A combination of lower petroleum output from Mexico and lower fuel prices, particularly for petroleum products that make up the bulk of the cross-border energy trade between the two countries, drove most of the decrease.

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    In-brief analysis

    Oct 1, 2025



    total energy consumption, top three states


    In 2023, Texas consumed more energy than any other state. Total energy consumption in Texas was twice as much as in California, the second-highest consuming state, and more than three times as much as in Florida, the third-highest consuming state, according to recently released data in our State Energy Data System (SEDS). U.S. total energy use peaked in 2007, and between 2007 and 2023, Texas’s energy consumption increased 21%, while U.S. energy use decreased 5%. According to our SEDS data, most of the energy consumption growth in Texas is attributable to increased industrial activity, population, and electricity demand.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 29, 2025



    SPP and MISO monthly electric power sector electricity generation


    Two electricity markets in the Midwest still generate more electricity from coal than from natural gas in at least some months of the year: Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO). We expect these two regions will generate more electricity from coal than from natural gas in some upcoming winter months, based on forecasts in our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 26, 2025



    electricity generating capacity in Brazil


    Growth in distributed solar generation capacity has driven growth in total electricity generation capacity in Brazil since 2019. Distributed solar generation capacity grew from less than 1 gigawatt (GW) in 2018 to 40 GW in 2025 through June, accounting for 43% of all electricity capacity additions over that period.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 24, 2025



    U.S. total distillate inventories, end of year


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), September 2025
    Note: Total distillate inventories include distillate fuel oil, renewable diesel, and biodiesel inventories.



    In our September Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. total distillate inventories to end 2025 and 2026 at lower levels than previous years because of significant inventory draws in 2025, strong export demand, and domestic production declines stemming from refinery closures. In the weeks since the publication of this forecast, U.S. distillate inventories have increased substantially, but they remain relatively low. Distillate fuel oil includes both diesel fuel used in vehicles and home heating oil. Lower distillate inventories elevate the risk of higher prices and price volatility from supply disruptions, especially during periods of high demand like the autumn harvest and winter heating season.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 22, 2025



    U.S. utility-scale battery capacity


    In our annual survey of power plant activity, we ask operators of utility-scale batteries how they are using their systems, and one use case is increasingly prevalent: price arbitrage. Arbitrage involves buying electricity when prices are relatively low and selling that electricity when prices are high.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 19, 2025



    daily net interchange between the New England Independent System Operator, New York Independent System Operator, with Canada


    Over the past few years, net electricity inflows from Canada into New York (New York Independent System Operator, or NYISO) and New England (Independent System Operator of New England, or ISO-NE) have decreased. We identified this trend in an analysis in 2024, and the trend has continued through the first eight months of 2025. From January through August 2025, daily net electricity imports from Canada into ISO-NE averaged less than 40% of those occurring over the same months in 2022. During the same period, NYISO and Canada net trade fell to 25% what it was during the same months of 2022.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 17, 2025



    maritime diesel and gasoil imports into Europe



    Data source: Vortexa Analytics
    Note: Europe includes countries in the European Union, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.


    In early 2023, the European Union implemented a ban on seaborne imports of diesel fuel, commonly called gasoil, from Russia following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine the previous year. The ban reoriented trade flows as Europe imported more diesel from the Middle East and the United States rather than Russia. This summer, Europe’s increased reliance on imports from the Middle East, coupled with conflict-related disruptions to refineries and escalating geopolitical tensions, contributed to a tightened global diesel market.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 15, 2025



    change in per capita carbon dioxide emissions in selected states


    Per capita CO2 emissions from primary energy consumption decreased in every state from 2005 to 2023, according to recently released data in our State Energy Data System. Total energy-related CO2 emissions in the United States fell 20% over that time, and the population grew by 14%, leading to a 30% decrease in per capita CO2 emissions.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 11, 2025

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    monthly average natural gas spot prices at Northwest Sumas



    Data source: Natural Gas Intelligence
    Note: Prices are adjusted for inflation based on June 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index data.


    Monthly average natural gas spot prices in the northwestern United States reached historic lows in 2025, as ample supply from Canada coincided with subdued regional demand for natural gas-fired electricity. At Northwest Sumas, a key pricing hub for natural gas in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, the daily spot price averaged $1.59 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2025 through August and reached its lowest ever monthly average price of $0.56/MMBtu in June, according to data from Natural Gas Intelligence. The monthly average price for the first eight months of this year is the lowest for this period of any year since at least 1999, and it is about 17% lower than in this same period in 2024.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 9, 2025



    annual natural gas balance, selected countries in the Eastern Mediterranean



    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics database; The Energy Institute’s 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy
    Note: The natural gas balance estimate is calculated by subtracting each country’s annual natural gas consumption from its respective annual natural gas production.



    In August 2025, Egyptian firm Blue Ocean Energy struck a $35 billion deal with partners in the Chevron-operated Leviathan field offshore of Israel to import more natural gas from Israel, the latest move by Egypt to meet natural gas demand that is outpacing domestic production. In our latest update to the Eastern Mediterranean Energy briefing, we discuss the drivers behind Egypt’s dwindling natural gas supply and analyze the natural gas dynamics in the region.

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    In-brief analysis

    Sep 4, 2025



    U.S. imports of biodiesel and renewable diesel in the first half of the year


    U.S. imports of biodiesel and renewable diesel significantly decreased in the first half of 2025 (1H25) compared with the same period in previous years. This decline is primarily due to the loss of tax credits for imported biofuels and generally lower domestic consumption of these fuels.

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  • Intel Unveils Panther Lake Architecture: First AI PC Platform Built on 18A :: Intel Corporation (INTC)

    Intel Unveils Panther Lake Architecture: First AI PC Platform Built on 18A :: Intel Corporation (INTC)






    Panther Lake will enter high-volume production at Intel’s newest fab in Arizona later this year as company invests in strengthening U.S. technology and manufacturing leadership.

    NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

    • Intel previews Intel® Core™ Ultra series 3 processors, (code-named Panther Lake) – the first client SoCs built on Intel 18A.

    • Panther Lake is already in production, on track to meet customer commitments, and poised to become the industry’s most widely adopted PC platform.

    • First look at Intel® Xeon® 6+ (code-named Clearwater Forest), Intel’s next-gen server product on 18A, is delivering major power and performance gains.

    • Intel 18A is the most advanced semiconductor node developed and manufactured in the United States.

    • Arizona’s Fab 52 is fully operational and set to reach high-volume production using Intel 18A later this year, strengthening U.S. technology and manufacturing leadership.

    CHANDLER, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
    Today Intel revealed the architectural details for the company’s next generation client processor Intel Core Ultra series 3 (code-named Panther Lake) which is expected to begin shipping later this year. Panther Lake is the company’s first product built on Intel 18A, the most advanced semiconductor process ever developed and manufactured in the United States.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251009013156/en/

    Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan holds a wafer of CPU tiles for the Intel Core Ultra series 3, code-named Panther Lake, outside the Intel Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona. Panther Lake is the first client system-on-chips (SoCs) built on the Intel 18A process node. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

    Intel also previewed Xeon 6+ (code-named Clearwater Forest), its first Intel 18A-based server processor, which is expected to launch in the first half of 2026. Both Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest, as well as multiple generations of products built on Intel 18A, are being manufactured at Fab 52, Intel’s new, state-of-the-art factory in Chandler, Arizona – a key milestone as Intel invests in strengthening American technology and manufacturing leadership and building a resilient semiconductor supply chain.

    “We are entering an exciting new era of computing, made possible by great leaps forward in semiconductor technology that will shape the future for decades to come,” said Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. “Our next-gen compute platforms, combined with our leading-edge process technology, manufacturing and advanced packaging capabilities, are catalysts for innovation across our business as we build a new Intel. The United States has always been home to Intel’s most advanced R&D, product design and manufacturing – and we are proud to build on this legacy as we expand our domestic operations and bring new innovations to the market.”

    Panther Lake: Scalable AI PC Performance Built on 18A

    Set to power a broad spectrum of consumer and commercial AI PCs, gaming devices and edge solutions, Intel Core Ultra series 3 processors are the first client system-on-chips (SoCs) built on Intel 18A. Panther Lake introduces a scalable, multi-chiplet architecture that offers partners unprecedented flexibility across form factors, segments and price points.

    Highlights include:

    • Lunar Lake-level power efficiency and Arrow Lake-class performance.1

    • Up to 16 new performance-cores (P-cores) and efficient-cores (E-cores) delivering more than 50% faster CPU performance vs. previous generation.2

    • New Intel® Arc™ GPU with up to 12 Xe cores delivering more than 50% faster graphics performance vs. previous generation.3

    • Balanced XPU design for next-level AI acceleration with up to 180 Platform TOPS (trillions of operations per second).4

    Beyond the PC, Panther Lake will extend to edge applications including robotics. A new Intel Robotics AI software suite and reference board enables customers with sophisticated AI capabilities to rapidly innovate and develop cost-effective robots using Panther Lake for both controls and AI/perception.

    Panther Lake will begin ramping high-volume production this year, with the first SKU slated to ship before the end of the year and broad market availability starting January 2026.

    Clearwater Forest: Efficiency and Scale for the Modern Data Center

    Clearwater Forest is Intel’s next generation E-core processor. Branded Intel Xeon 6+, this processor is the most efficient server processor the company has ever created and is built on Intel 18A. Intel plans to launch Xeon 6+ in the first half of 2026.

    Highlights include:

    • Up to 288 E-cores.

    • 17% Instructions Per Cycle (IPC) uplift over prior generation.

    • Considerable gains in density, throughput and power efficiency.

    Tailored for hyperscale data centers, cloud providers, and telcos, Clearwater Forest enables organizations to scale workloads, reduce energy costs, and power more intelligent services.

    Intel 18A: U.S. Technology Setting New Industry Standards

    Intel 18A is the first 2-nanometer class node developed and manufactured in the United States, delivering up to 15% better performance per watt and 30% improved chip density compared to Intel 35. The node was developed, qualified for manufacturing and began early production at the company’s Oregon location and is now ramping toward high-volume production in Arizona.

    Key innovations on Intel 18A include:

    • RibbonFET: Intel’s first new transistor architecture in over a decade, enabling greater scaling and more efficient switching for improved performance and energy efficiency.

    • PowerVia: A groundbreaking backside power delivery system, enhancing power flow and signal delivery.

    Additionally, Foveros, Intel’s advanced packaging and 3D chip stacking technology, enables the stacking and integration of multiple chiplets into advanced SoC designs, delivering flexibility, scalability and performance at the system level.

    Intel 18A forms the foundation for at least three upcoming generations of Intel’s client and server products.

    Fab 52: Building on Intel’s Five Decades of U.S. R&D and Manufacturing Investment

    Fab 52 is Intel’s fifth high-volume fab at its Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona. This facility produces the most advanced logic chips in the United States and is part of the $100 billion Intel is investing to expand its domestic operations.

    With advanced R&D and production in Oregon, high-volume fabrication in Arizona, and packaging operations in New Mexico, Intel is uniquely positioned to support key national priorities and provide strategic capacity for Intel Foundry customers. Fab 52 builds upon Intel’s 56 years of U.S. R&D and manufacturing advancement and marks a major milestone as the company builds a trusted leading-edge U.S. foundry for the AI era.

    More Context: What is x86 Architecture? A Primer to the Foundation of Modern Computing

    For all claims, see intel.com/performanceindex for additional details. Results may vary.

     

    1 As estimated by SPECrate®2017_int_base (n copies) for long-term expected steady state processor power consumption. As of September 2025. Results may vary. See intel.com/performanceindex for details.

    2 As estimated by SPECrate®2017_int_base (n copies). As of September 2025. Results may vary. See intel.com/performanceindex for details.

    3 As measured on Panther Lake reference validation platform measurement vs Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake-H reference validation platforms as measured by 3Dmark Solar Bay, Cyberpunk 2077 and Borderlands 3.

    4 Based on product specification. See ark.intel.com for more information.

    5 Based on Intel internal analysis comparing Intel 18A to Intel 3 as of February 2024. Results may vary. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/foundry/process/18a.html

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Words such as “accelerate”, “achieve”, “aim”, “ambitions”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “committed”, “continue”, “could”, “designed”, “estimate”, “expect”, “forecast”, “future”, “goals”, “grow”, “guidance”, “intend”, “likely”, “may”, “might”, “milestones”, “next generation”, “objective”, “on track”, “opportunity”, “outlook”, “pending”, “plan”, “position”, “possible”, “potential”, “predict”, “progress”, “ramp”, “roadmap”, “seek”, “should”, “strive”, “targets”, “to be”, “upcoming”, “will”, “would”, and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements, which may include statements regarding:

    • Our Intel® Core™ Ultra processors series 3 (code-named Panther Lake) and Intel® Xeon® 6+ processors (code-named Clearwater Forest), including expected timing, industry adoption and applicability, architecture, specifications, power usage, efficiency, performance, and capabilities; and

    • Our Intel 18A process node and high-volume production of such node at Arizona Fab 52, including expected timing, performance-per-watt, chip density, energy efficiency, process leadership, usage for future client and server products, and domestic manufacturing investments.

    Such statements involve many risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, including those associated with:

    • The high level of competition and rapid technological change in our industry;

    • The significant long-term and inherently risky investments we are making in R&D and manufacturing facilities that may not realize a favorable return;

    • The complexities and uncertainties in developing and implementing new semiconductor products and manufacturing process technologies;

    • Our ability to time and scale our capital investments appropriately and successfully secure favorable alternative financing arrangements and government grants;

    • Implementing new business strategies and investing in new businesses and technologies;

    • Changes in demand for our products;

    • Macroeconomic conditions and geopolitical tensions and conflicts, including geopolitical and trade tensions between the U.S. and China, the impacts of Russia’s war on Ukraine, tensions and conflict affecting Israel and the Middle East, and rising tensions between mainland China and Taiwan;

    • The evolving market for products with AI capabilities;

    • Our complex global supply chain supporting our manufacturing facilities and incorporating external foundries, including from disruptions, delays, trade tensions and conflicts, or shortages;

    • Recently elevated geopolitical tensions, volatility and uncertainty with respect to international trade policies, including tariffs and export controls, impacting our business, the markets in which we compete and the world economy;

    • Product defects, errata and other product issues, particularly as we develop next-generation products and implement next-generation manufacturing process technologies;

    • Potential security vulnerabilities in our products;

    • Increasing and evolving cybersecurity threats and privacy risks;

    • IP risks including related litigation and regulatory proceedings;

    • The need to attract, retain, and motivate key talent;

    • Strategic transactions and investments;

    • Sales-related risks, including customer concentration and the use of distributors and other third parties;

    • Our significantly reduced return of capital in recent years;

    • Our debt obligations and our ability to access sources of capital;

    • Complex and evolving laws and regulations across many jurisdictions;

    • Fluctuations in currency exchange rates;

    • Changes in our effective tax rate;

    • Catastrophic events;

    • Environmental, health, safety, and product regulations;

    • Our initiatives and new legal requirements with respect to corporate responsibility matters; and

    • Other risks and uncertainties described in this release, our 2024 Form 10-K, our Q1 2025 Form 10-Q, our Q2 2025 Form 10-Q, and our other filings with the SEC.

    Given these risks and uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements. Readers are urged to carefully review and consider the various disclosures made in this release and in other documents we file from time to time with the SEC that disclose risks and uncertainties that may affect our business.

    The forward-looking statements in this release are based on management’s expectations as of the date of this release, unless an earlier date is specified, including expectations based on third-party information and projections that management believes to be reputable. We do not undertake, and expressly disclaim any duty, to update such statements, whether as a result of new information, new developments, or otherwise, except to the extent that disclosure may be required by law.

    About Intel

    Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) designs and manufactures advanced semiconductors that connect and power the modern world. Every day, our engineers create new technologies that enhance and shape the future of computing to enable new possibilities for every customer we serve. Learn more at intel.com.

    © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

    Cory Pforzheimer

    Cory.pforzheimer@intel.com

    Source: Intel Corporation

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  • ‘Thriving on and off the pitch’: Internet celebrates Cristiano Ronaldo’s billionaire status

    ‘Thriving on and off the pitch’: Internet celebrates Cristiano Ronaldo’s billionaire status

    Portuguese football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has added another milestone to his illustrious career — becoming the first footballer in history to reach billionaire status, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

    The 40-year-old forward,…

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  • Vegas vignettes and killer karaoke staples: Katy Perry’s greatest songs – ranked! | Katy Perry

    Vegas vignettes and killer karaoke staples: Katy Perry’s greatest songs – ranked! | Katy Perry

    20. I Kissed a Girl (2008)

    There’s no getting around the fact that Katy Perry’s breakthrough single has not aged well in some ways – the lyrics are like a lads’ mag reader’s idea of female bi-curiosity – but musically it’s an…

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  • Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard – Dawn

    1. Defeat in Jakarta prompted Saudi changes, says coach Renard  Dawn
    2. Indonesia vs Saudi Arabia 2-3: AFC World Cup qualifier – as it happened  Al Jazeera
    3. Dutch FM Says Sorry to Indonesian Fans After Kluivert’s Team Loses to Saudi Arabia  Tempo.co…

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  • Clayton Carpenter | Rebound In Rio

    Clayton Carpenter | Rebound In Rio

    Among that collective is a bona fide MMA legend. Benson Henderson, who captured the WEC and UFC lightweight titles in a stellar career, is a major part of the team at The MMA Lab.

    “Benson’s the man,” said Carpenter. “Even being out for as…

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  • The Changes Are Paying Off For Ricardo Ramos

    The Changes Are Paying Off For Ricardo Ramos

    Now, after fighting eight more times, with assignments in Las Vegas, Austin, Abu Dhabi, and Perth, Ramos is finally heading back to his homeland to compete again, and he can’t wait to deliver a big performance in front of his home…

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  • Virgin Music Group forms global distribution partnership with Ghana’s MiPromo | Labels

    Virgin Music Group forms global distribution partnership with Ghana’s MiPromo | Labels

    Virgin Music Group has formed a global distribution partnership with MiPromo, one of Ghana’s longest-standing digital distribution and creative media platforms. 

    With over a decade of experience supporting Ghanaian…

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  • Novak Djokovic battles past Zizou Bergs into Shanghai Masters semi-final

    Novak Djokovic battles past Zizou Bergs into Shanghai Masters semi-final

    2025 Shanghai Masters – Novak Djokovic fights his way to Shanghai semis

    Djokovic, 38, has had to battle hard all week, feeling the effects of the schedule and hot conditions with bouts of vomiting and cramps.

    His final eight opponent was Bergs,…

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