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US President Trump said he is getting along very well with Iran.
2026-07-01
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2026-07-01
AMD announced the Versal Premium Gen2 MoP adaptive SoC, its first Versal product to use a package‑integrated memory architecture. The device integrates up to 32GB of LPDDR5X across up to four die, rated to 9,000 MT/s and delivering up to 288GB/s band
AMD announced the Versal Premium Gen2 MoP adaptive SoC, its first Versal product to use a package‑integrated memory architecture. The device integrates up to 32GB of LPDDR5X across up to four die, rated to 9,000 MT/s and delivering up to 288GB/s bandwidth. AMD says the MoP design reduces board area versus discrete LPDDR5X by more than 60%, provides up to 10x compute improvement and supports a product lifecycle exceeds 15 years.
2026-07-01
[UK Manufacturing Activity Slows Despite Stockpiling Boosts Output] PMI data shows that UK manufacturing activity slowed in June despite a boost in output from companies stockpiling goods in anticipation of rising prices and supply chain disruptions
[UK Manufacturing Activity Slows Despite Stockpiling Boosts Output] PMI data shows that UK manufacturing activity slowed in June despite a boost in output from companies stockpiling goods in anticipation of rising prices and supply chain disruptions caused by Middle East conflict. The final reading of the UK manufacturing PMI fell to 52.5 in June, down from the preliminary reading of 53.1 and May's 53.9. A reading above 50 indicates expansionary activity. The survey showed that the output sub-index rose to 52.6 (previous reading 52.2), the highest level since September 2024. However, growth in new orders slowed significantly, consistent with the findings of a survey released last week by the Confederation of British Industry. S&P analyst Rob Dobson said, "UK manufacturing ended the second quarter of the year positively." "Whether this momentum can be sustained is increasingly being watched. Currently, manufacturers are benefiting from strategic stockpiling by customers who are looking to hedge against supply chain disruptions and anticipated price increases. But the slowdown in the growth rate of new order intake suggests that this boost is beginning to wane."
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