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Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs 10 Evo – Ultimate 2025 Robot Vacuum Showdown

Roborock Saros 10 vs 10R vs 10 Evo – Ultimate 2025 Robot Vacuum Showdown

Roborock launched the Saros 10, 10R, and 10 Evo robot vacuums in January 2025 in the US and EU, priced at $1,599.99 for the 10 and 10R and $1,699.99 for the Evo. Suction reaches 22,000 Pa on the 10 and Evo, 19,000–20,000 Pa on the 10R. All models are 7.98 cm thick. Vacuum Wars rated the 10R higher for mop performance and obstacle avoidance, with a perfect 24/24 obstacle test.
18 August 2025
Roborock Saros 10R vs Dreame X50 Ultra vs Ecovacs X9 Pro Omni: 2025’s Ultimate Robot Vacuum Showdown

Roborock Saros 10R vs Dreame X50 Ultra vs Ecovacs X9 Pro Omni: 2025’s Ultimate Robot Vacuum Showdown

Roborock Saros 10R offers 22,000 Pa suction, a 3.14-inch height, and StarSight 2.0 LiDAR with dual emitters, plus a dock that empties, refills, and hot-dries mop pads. Dreame X50 Ultra, launched at CES 2025, features retractable legs for 60 mm thresholds, 20,000 Pa suction, and AI object recognition. Ecovacs Deebot X9 Pro Omni delivers 16,600 Pa suction, 3.8-inch height, and a 3 L auto-empty station.
17 August 2025
Ultimate Robot Vacuum Showdown 2025: Roomba Combo J9+ vs Roborock S9 MaxV Ultra vs Deebot X2 Omni

Ultimate Robot Vacuum Showdown 2025: Roomba Combo J9+ vs Roborock S9 MaxV Ultra vs Deebot X2 Omni

Roborock S9 MaxV Ultra offers 22,000 Pa suction, mop washing and drying, and up to 180 minutes battery life. Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni features dual spinning mops, a large water station, and 210 minutes runtime. Roomba Combo J9+ auto-empties and refills but does not wash its mop pad; battery lasts 90–120 minutes. MSRP ranges from $1,399.99 to $1,599.99, with frequent discounts.

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  • Citi Raises Intel Stock Price Target to $130 on Agentic AI-Driven CPU Demand
    May 19, 2026, 6:58 AM EDT. Citi analyst Atif Malik raised Intel's price target to $130 from $95, projecting a 37% increase driven by a new CPU market model targeting 2030. Citi expects the server CPU market to reach $132 billion by 2030, fueled by growing demand for CPUs in agentic AI-AI software acting autonomously, requiring intensive CPU usage. Intel's strong position in data center server CPUs and its ASIC business, including Mount Evans infrastructure processing units used by Google and Anthropic, underpin this bullish outlook. Intel is reportedly sold out on server CPUs for 2026 and considering price hikes of 10-15%, indicating robust demand beyond cyclical trends, supporting Citi's upgraded forecast.

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Standard Chartered’s Push Into AI May Cut 7,000 Jobs as Bank Looks for 18% Returns

Standard Chartered’s Push Into AI May Cut 7,000 Jobs as Bank Looks for 18% Returns

19 May 2026
Standard Chartered will cut over 7,000 jobs by 2030 and aims for an 18% return on tangible equity, focusing on AI and automation to boost efficiency. The bank reported record Q1 operating income of $5.9 billion and profit before tax of $2.5 billion. Job cuts will mainly affect corporate and support roles in hubs like Bengaluru, Tianjin, and Warsaw. The bank seeks to attract $200 billion in new wealth by 2028.
AEP Stock Moves as 13F Filings Add More Questions

AEP Stock Moves as 13F Filings Add More Questions

19 May 2026
Institutional holdings in American Electric Power fell by March 31, with Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management, Allworth Financial, and Lockheed Martin Investment Management all reporting smaller stakes than at year-end. AEP raised its five-year capital plan to $78 billion this month, citing rising demand from data centers and industry. The company priced a 23.5 million share offering at $127 each after reporting first-quarter operating earnings of $1.64 per share.

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Figma shares test rebound as AI bet delivers

Figma shares test rebound as AI bet delivers

18 May 2026
Figma traded at $23.20 Monday afternoon, valuing the company at $12.1 billion. First-quarter revenue jumped 46% to $333.4 million, and the company raised its 2026 revenue forecast to up to $1.428 billion. Paid customers rose 54% to about 690,000. Figma posted a GAAP net loss of $142.4 million but reported $56.5 million in non-GAAP net income.
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