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Nvidia, Meta Team Up for Computing Power Revolution

Ukraine and Russia concluded a second day of US-brokered talks in Geneva on Wednesday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reporting "progress" on the military track and "dialogue" on the political track. The negotiations, which lasted just under two hours, involved both military and political discussions, according to Zelenskyy.

Meanwhile, in Syria, the interim government is working to dismantle the legacy of the al-Assad family, who ruled for over 50 years. Following the capture of Damascus by opposition forces on December 8, 2024, Syrians began removing images of Bashar al-Assad and his name from public spaces, marking the end of the dynastic rule that had permeated every aspect of public life, as reported by Euronews.

In the automotive industry, Polestar, the Chinese-owned Swedish automaker, announced plans to release four new electric models over the next three years, including a new SUV and a revamped version of its Polestar 2 sedan. This move is part of the company's strategy to cut costs, according to The Verge.

Verizon is also facing scrutiny over its device unlocking policy. Following reports of a 35-day waiting period for phone unlocks after customers pay off device installment plans, Verizon is reportedly working to eliminate the delay. However, the company has not confirmed the plan or provided a timeline for the change, according to Ars Technica.

In the tech sector, Nvidia is signaling a new era in computing power with recent moves to lock in more customers at the less compute-intensive end of the AI market. The chipmaker, known for its GPUs, is expanding its focus to include customers who seek efficient ways to run agentic AI software, as reported by Wired. Nvidia recently invested billions to license technology from a chip startup focused on low-latency AI computing and has begun selling stand-alone CPUs as part of its latest superchip system.

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