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EU to launch $1.2 billion supercomputer plan sans UK

Bloomberg The European Union will spend one billion euros ($1.2 billion) to try to catch up to China, the US and Japan in supercomputing, the European Commission said. But as the initiative launches, uncertainty over Brexit is creating anxiety among British computer scientists that the UK may miss out on opportunities from the plan. The goal of the project is ...

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UK’s GKN rejects $9.5bn Melrose bid

Bloomberg GKN Plc rejected an unsolicited approach from Melrose Industries Plc and said it will split itself in two rather than accept a $9.5 billion takeover offer that it says undervalues the UK maker of aerospace and automotive components. GKN shares surged as much as 28 percent to an all-time high after the Redditch, England-based company, a key supplier to ...

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Chip-security fixes leave PCs 10% slower: Intel

Bloomberg Intel Corp., trying to defuse concern that fixes to widespread chip security vulnerabilities will slow computers, released test results showing that personal computers won’t be affected much and promised more information on servers. The chipmaker published a table of data showing that older processors handled typical tasks 10 percent slower at most, after being updated with security patches. The ...

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