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SiTime Renesas timing unit talks: Report points to up to $2B deal

SiTime Renesas timing unit talks are reportedly underway, with SiTime negotiating to acquire Renesas’s timing division in a deal that could reach up to $2 billion including debt. While terms are not final and there is no certainty of agreement, the potential acquisition would expand SiTime’s presence in timing chips for data centers and network infrastructure.
Vultr Springfield Ohio data center: $901M AI build lands first Ohio footprint
The Vultr Springfield Ohio data center marks Vultr’s first Ohio site, featuring a $901 million investment and a 50 MW buildout focused on AI supercluster capabilities. With 24,000 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs and a lean staff, the project aims to deliver high-performance AI infrastructure and economic impact for the region.
Nvidia Synopsys $2 billion investment: What it signals across AI, phones, and policy
The Nvidia Synopsys $2 billion investment marks a significant non-exclusive partnership to accelerate AI-driven engineering tools, impacting industries from chip design to enterprise workflows. This article also covers India's Sanchar Saathi mandate, Apple's antitrust case, ByteDance's AI assistant launch, and Accenture's ChatGPT Enterprise rollout.
EU DMA gatekeeper Apple Ads Maps: Brussels weighs Ads and Maps status amid wider tech shifts
EU DMA gatekeeper Apple Ads Maps is under a 45-working-day review that could expand the Digital Markets Act’s toughest obligations beyond Apple’s core platforms. The article details Apple’s arguments for exemption, the review’s implications for ad tech, mapping, and cloud services, and key regulatory timelines.
ICANN distances itself from CAIGA: What it means for AFRINIC and global internet governance
ICANN distances itself from CAIGA, clarifying it will not support governance changes for AFRINIC that bypass established member approval. This stance impacts ongoing debates over Africa’s IP address management, the balance of multistakeholder versus government-led models, and the future of regional internet governance.
Meta Google TPU deal 2025: Stocks, timeline, and what it means for AI chips
The Meta Google TPU deal 2025 could see Meta deploying Google’s TPUs in its data centers from 2027 and renting TPUs via Google Cloud as early as 2026. This potential agreement may shift AI chip market dynamics, impacting Nvidia and Alphabet stocks, and highlights the growing competition between Google TPUs and Nvidia GPUs.
Meta Google TPU talks 2027: Inside the chip pivot shaking markets
Meta Google TPU talks 2027 refers to Meta's reported negotiations to purchase and rent Google’s TPUs, starting with cloud rentals in 2026 and on-prem deployments in 2027. This move could diversify Meta’s AI chip supply, challenge Nvidia’s dominance, and impact market sentiment and valuations across the tech sector.

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