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AMD 3rd Gen Epyc CPUs Put Intel Xeon SPs On Ice In The Datacenter It wasn't until Intel cloned many of the elements of the Opteron designs with its "Nehalem" Xeon E5500 processors in 2009 that it could field a server ...
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Colorado Avalanche find their new goalie in a trade for Darcy Kuemper In exchange, the Avalanche will send defender Conor Timmins, their 2022 first round draft pick and a conditional 2024 third rounder to the Arizona ...
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After 40 years, ASF is back in the Dominican Republic The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has confirmed that African Swine Fever (ASF) has been found in samples from pigs in the ...
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Where can you buy a house in Germany on an average income? Essentially, someone earning an average salary in Germany cannot afford to buy an average home. Buying property and living within your means. So, ...
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Rent controls are becoming a highly divisive issue in Europe Colm Lauder, head of real estate at investment bank Goodbody, told CNBC that he expects rental prices to keep rising. He said: "In Ireland, we are ...
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Outspoken billionaire Sun Dawu jailed for 18 years in China A prominent Chinese billionaire has been sentenced to 18 years in prison, the latest in a string of punishments against outspoken corporate bosses.
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Tunisia in turmoil as president purges officials and seizes judicial power Tunisia, where the revolutions began in 2010, had clung to hard-won democratic gains made during years of economic and political instability. Their ...
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Ruud Saves 1 MP, Keeps Winning Streak Alive In Kitzbühel Casper Ruud battles back to defeat Mikael Ymer and reach the semi-finals on Thursday in Kitzbuhel. © Generali Open/Alexander Scheuber. ATP Staff ...
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Livestream e-commerce: Why companies and brands need to tune in In the U.S., most people would name their favorite celebrity leading a Q&A on Instagram or a gamer doing a speedrun on Twitch. In China, it's shopping, ...
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US economic growth weaker than expected in second quarter Sign up to myFT Daily Digest to be the first to know about US GDP news. US economic growth rose slightly in the second quarter to 6.5 per cent on an ...
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