Nvidia to sell Meta millions of chips in multiyear deal

Nvidia to sell Meta millions of chips in multiyear deal

It also includes standalone installations of its Grace and Vera central processors Published Wed, Feb 18, 2026 · 07:37 AM [SAN FRANCISCO] Nvidia on Tuesday (Feb 17) said that it has signed a multiyear deal to sell Meta Platforms millions of its current and future artificial intelligence (AI) chips, including central processing units that compete…

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Equities close with slight gains as tech shares recover

Traders are pricing in a chance of roughly 63% for a rate cut of at least 25 basis points at the Fed’s June meeting, the first with odds above 50% Published Wed, Feb 18, 2026 · 06:39 AM [BENGALURU] US stocks managed to eke out slight gains on Tuesday (Feb 17) after struggling in the…

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FCC Attempt to Kill Stephen Colbert Interview Completely Backfires

The Trump administration tried to prevent late-night television host Stephen Colbert from airing his interview with Texas state Representative and Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico, but the attempt has backfired. Instead of including the interview in his CBS show Monday night, which the network’s lawyers had warned against, Colbert posted the interview to YouTube and…

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Rhode Island Hockey Game Shooter Had Nazi Tattoos

Rhode Island Hockey Game Shooter Had Nazi Tattoos

The far right is using the murder of a mother and one of her sons to attack transgender people, completely ignoring the fact that the shooter had massive Nazi tattoos. The shooter, who police said was born with the name Robert Dorgan but also went by Roberta Esposito, fatally shot their ex-wife and son at…

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Trump Posts Old Photos With Jesse Jackson in Bid to Rewrite History

Trump Posts Old Photos With Jesse Jackson in Bid to Rewrite History

“There has been no change to the pardon process,” another White House official said. “The Administration has always had a robust review process which involves the Department of Justice, Alice Johnson, and the White House Counsel’s office. Ultimately President Trump is the final decider. Susie is simply ensuring the process, which has always existed, is…

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No One Knows How Trump’s Pardon Process Actually Works

No One Knows How Trump’s Pardon Process Actually Works

“There has been no change to the pardon process,” another White House official said. “The Administration has always had a robust review process which involves the Department of Justice, Alice Johnson, and the White House Counsel’s office. Ultimately President Trump is the final decider. Susie is simply ensuring the process, which has always existed, is…

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Meet the 26-Year-Old Ex-Receptionist Overseeing Trump’s Ballroom

President Donald Trump was so desperate to stack the commission overseeing the construction of his ballroom with allies that he tapped his 26-year-old assistant to serve as its newest member—even though she has absolutely no expertise in art at all. Chamberlain Harris, deputy director of Oval Office operations, was reportedly picked to join the Commission…

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Paramount Skydance ‘Prepared to Engage’ With Warner Bros. Discovery on Takeover Talks, but Doesn’t Indicate Whether It Will Raise Price of Its Hostile Bid

Will David Ellison move higher than Paramount Skydance‘s most recent $30-per-share offer for Warner Bros. Discovery? The company didn’t indicate that it is willing to increase the price tag for its hostile takeover bid but said it was ready to start M&A talks in the seven-day negotiating window opened by WBD. “Although the [Warner Bros.…

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‘Wuthering Heights’ Audiobook, Voiced by Aimee Lou Wood, Sees 440% Increase in Downloads Following Film Release

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Heights are indeed getting wuthered. Not only did Emerald Fennell’s bold take on the classic novel collect an impressive $83 million at the global box office this past weekend, but the audiobook version of…

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Neon Buys Ryusuke Hamaguchi‘s Paris-Set ‘All of a Sudden’

Neon Buys Ryusuke Hamaguchi‘s Paris-Set ‘All of a Sudden’

Neon has scooped U.S. rights to Ryusuke Hamaguchi‘s (“Drive My Car”) French movie “All of a Sudden.” The project is produced and sold internationally by Cinefrance. It’s the first major deal – believed to be in the seven-figure range — of the European Film Market so far. The movie shot in Paris with a glamorous female…

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