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1 week ago |
wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk shared key details of the firm's Starship program in a recent presentation he gave at the firm's facilities in Boca Chica, Texas. Starship is the world's largest rocket under development, and through it, SpaceX plans to place the first humans on Mars. Musk's presentation focused on the rocket's overall launch profile, production plans, future upgrades and plans to establish the first colony on Mars.
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1 week ago |
wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar
This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy. Chip designer NVIDIA Corporation's shares soared in aftermarket trading after its revenue and earnings for the first fiscal quarter beat analyst estimates. NVIDIA posted $44 billion in revenue and 96 cents in adjusted earnings per share, excluding the impact of US sanctions on its GPU sales to China.
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1 week ago |
wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar
SpaceX CEO and chief engineer Elon Musk stressed that Starship Flight 9 provides the firm with plenty of data to review after the test was a partial failure earlier today. After lifting off from Boca Chica, Texas, the Starship's first and second stages successfully separated from each other and completed portions of their remaining mission before going up in flames.
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1 week ago |
wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar
SpaceX's Super Heavy booster for Starship Flight 9 failed to land successfully in the water, and the firm lost the rocket as it attempted to restart its engines for the landing burn. The booster was the first in the program's history to be reflown, and SpaceX had set ambitious test objectives for the 232-feet-tall rocket. These had included shutting down one engine during a landing burn and flying it at a higher angle of attack to test fuel efficiency and eventually increase its range.
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1 week ago |
wccftech.com | Ramish Zafar
Chip giants Intel, Micron, and Qualcomm have urged the Trump administration to reconsider tariffs on semiconductors. They believe the measures could raise their production costs and create difficulties for them abroad. In comments submitted to the Commerce Department, Intel has asked the US government to ensure that wafers produced inside America or with American technologies are granted tariff exemptions or other special considerations.
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