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Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya said there is greater visibility into the deployment and ramp outlook for AMD’s Helios rack-scale AI hardware platform after the company’s comments at the 2025 Open Compute Project, or OCP Global Summit.
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Pia Singh,
CNBC,
18 Oct. 2025
Myers has served as an NBA analyst and color commentator during the past two seasons.
The latest is that German public broadcaster ZDF has come on board as a coproduction partner and will air the show on home turf and German-speaking territories.
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Stewart Clarke,
Deadline,
14 Oct. 2025
The extraordinary vote in November was to decide whether Kan, the Israeli public broadcaster and member of the EBU, could participate in the Eurovision 2026.
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Scott Roxborough,
HollywoodReporter,
14 Oct. 2025
While the signing marks a symbolic step forward, the contents of the document remain undisclosed, leaving regional observers awaiting clarity on its terms and enforcement mechanisms.
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Shane Croucher,
MSNBC Newsweek,
13 Oct. 2025
But observers caution that these aren’t gigs that call for high quality drama.
Diane Brady is an award-winning business journalist and author who has interviewed newsmakers worldwide and often speaks about the global business landscape.
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Diane Brady,
Fortune,
14 Oct. 2025
Statistical visualizations by data journalist Miriam Quick and senior graphics editor Jen Christiansen illustrate this troubling trend and expose the stark disparities in care.
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