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		 OpenAI partners with Broadcom to design its own AI chipsOpenAI said Monday it is working with chipmaker Broadcom to design its own artificial intelligence computer chips. The two California companies didn’t disclose the financial terms of the deal but said they will start deploying the new racks of customized “AI accelerators” late next year. It’s the latest big deal between OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, and the companies building the chips and data centers required to power AI. OpenAI in recent weeks has announced partnerships with chipmakers Nvidia and AMD that will supply the AI startup with specialized chips for running its AI systems. OpenAI has also made big deals with Oracle, CoreWeave and other companies developing the data centers where those chips are housed. Many of the deals rely on circular financing, in which the companies are both investing in OpenAI and supplying the world’s most valuable startup with technology, fueling concerns about an AI bubble. OpenAI doesn’t yet turn a profit but says its products now have more than 800 million weekly users. “What’s real about this announcement is OpenAI’s intention of having its own custom chips,” said analyst Gil Luria, head of technology research at D.A. Davidson. “The rest is fantastical. OpenAI has made, at this point, approaching $1 trillion of commitments, and it’s a company that only has $15 billion of revenue.” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the work with Broadcom to develop a custom chip began about 18 months ago. Broadcom also works with other leading AI developers, including tech giants Amazon and Google. Altman said on a podcast announcing the deal that the computing power made possible through the Broadcom partnership will amount to 10 gigawatts, which he described as “a gigantic amount of computing infrastructure to serve the needs of the world to use advanced intelligence.” Broadcom shares surged more than 9% on Monday. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said on the same podcast that OpenAI needs more computing capacity as it progresses toward a “better and better frontier model and towards superintelligence.” “If you do your own chips, you control your destiny,” he added. Continue Reading
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		 Apple M5 iPad Pro Testing Revealed: Late 2025 LaunchApple’s next-generation iPad Pro is stirring things up before Apple has said a word. Reports point to advanced testing on what could be the most meaningful tablet update in years. The upcoming device is expected to feature Apple’s powerful new… Continue Reading
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		Rio Tinto releases third quarter 2025 production resultsOur pace continues – strong production across the portfolio MELBOURNE, Australia–(BUSINESS WIRE)– 
 Rio Tinto Chief Executive Simon Trott said: “Safety remains our number one priority. We are deeply saddened by the tragic death of Mohamed Camara at the SimFer mine site and are committed to learning across our business to prevent future incidents. This has been a time for huge reflections on safety across the group.“We continue to strengthen performance from our assets, setting back-to-back quarterly production records in our bauxite business and at Oyu Tolgoi – where the underground ramp-up remains on track to boost copper output by more than 50% this year. “We are focused on delivering a strong finish to the year from the Pilbara. Our growth projects are also progressing at pace – at Simandou, we started loading first ore at the mine for movement down the rail and to the port in October. “We are on track to meet production guidance for 2025, with an upwards revision to bauxite this quarter, and are well positioned to deliver compelling mid-term production growth. We will continue to deliver further shareholder value through operational excellence, simplification and discipline on performance and capital investment.” Executive Summary - New operating model and executive team: to simplify the business and unlock additional shareholder value. New structure comprises three world-class businesses: Iron Ore; Aluminium & Lithium; and Copper. Borates and Iron & Titanium have been placed under strategic review.
- Copper equivalent (CuEq)1 production: increased 9% in Q3 YoY, driven by strong performance across all our assets.
- Copper: Total production is on track to achieve the higher end of full year guidance, driven by the strong ramp-up at Oyu Tolgoi. Our Kennecott mine performed as expected during the quarter while major planned maintenance at the concentrator and smelter commenced successfully.
- Iron ore: Pilbara achieved its second highest Q3 shipments since 2019, up 6% from Q2. As part of our Iron Ore replacement strategy, West Angelas Sustaining Project received all Government approvals in October.
- Aluminium & Lithium: Full year bauxite production guidance upgraded driven by operational excellence at our bauxite business, especially at Amrun.
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 20252025 guidance6 Guidance status Pilbara iron ore shipments (100% basis) Mt 84.3 –% +6% 323 to 338 
 
 (at lower end)Unchanged Pilbara iron ore production (100% basis) Mt 84.1 –% –% NA Unchanged IOC5 iron ore pellets and concentrate Mt 2.3 +11% -6% 9.7 to 11.4 Unchanged (at lower end) Bauxite Mt 16.4 +9% +5% 59 to 61 
 
 (previously 57 to 59)Upgraded Alumina Mt 1.9 +7% +4% 7.4 to 7.8 Unchanged Aluminium3 Mt 0.86 +6% +2% 3.25 to 3.45 Unchanged Copper (consolidated basis)4 kt 204 +10% -11% 780 to 850 
 
 (at higher end)Unchanged Titanium dioxide slag Mt 0.3 -1% -3% 1.0 to 1.2 
 
 (at lower end)Unchanged Boric oxide equivalent Mt 0.1 +2% -3% ~0.5 Unchanged 1 Copper equivalent volume = Rio Tinto’s share of production volume / Volume conversion factor x Product price ($/t) / Copper price ($/t). Prices are based on long-term consensus prices.2 Rio Tinto share unless otherwise stated.3 Includes primary aluminium only.4 From Q1 2025, we report copper production and guidance as one metric, in order to simplify reporting and align with peer practices. For further details see slide 90 of our Investor Seminar 2024 presentation.5 Iron Ore Company of Canada.6 See further notes in Section 2, 2025 guidance. The full third quarter production results are available here This announcement is authorised for release to the market by Andy Hodges, Rio Tinto’s Group Company Secretary. LEI: 213800YOEO5OQ72G2R82 Classification: 3.1 Additional regulated information required to be disclosed under the laws of a Member State View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251013952827/en/ Please direct all enquiries to media.enquiries@riotinto.com Media Relations, 
 
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		 Hackers can steal 2FA codes and private messages from Android phonesIn the second step, Pixnapping performs graphical operations on individual pixels that the targeted app sent to the rendering pipeline. These operations choose the coordinates of target pixels the app wants to steal and… Continue Reading
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		Gen Z staff lead workplace AI adoption despite job fears – Microsoft Australia study – Microsoft Source- Gen Z staff lead workplace AI adoption despite job fears – Microsoft Australia study Microsoft Source
- Young Aussies drive AI adoption despite job security fears SecurityBrief Australia
- Young Aussie workers fear AI but use it to get ahead inkl
- Gen Z Engages with AI More Than Their Managers Facilitiesnet
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		 Baby death due to asphyxia, not polio vaccine: Officials | Hyderabad NewsHyderabad: A three-month-old baby boy from Bheemra village in Kangti mandal, Sangareddy, died on Sunday shortly after receiving pulse polio drops. While initial concerns focused on the polio vaccine, district health officials clarified on Monday…Continue Reading
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		Scientists Found a 3D Printing Method to Make Metal 20x Stronger – SciTechDaily- Scientists Found a 3D Printing Method to Make Metal 20x Stronger SciTechDaily
- New 3D printing method ‘grows’ metals and ceramics in gel cosmosmagazine.com
- Scientists grow metal instead of 3D printing it — and it’s 20x stronger  
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