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Summer Streaming Shake-Up: Global OTT Power Moves and Trends (June–July 2025)

Summer Streaming Shake-Up: Global OTT Power Moves and Trends (June–July 2025)

Warner Bros. Discovery announced plans to split into two companies—WBD Streaming & Studios and WBD Global Networks—by mid-2026 to sharpen focus and tackle debt from its 2022 megamerger, according to CEO David Zaslav. Oaktree Capital merged FilmRise and Shout! Studios to form Radial Entertainment, a distribution platform with roughly 70,000 film and TV titles, led by the two former CEOs…
AI Specialist Salaries in 2024–2025: A Comprehensive Report

AI Specialist Salaries in 2024–2025: A Comprehensive Report

In the United States, data scientists average about $156,790 in total pay annually, with New York around $160,000 and San Francisco topping $178,000. Switzerland leads Europe with data scientists averaging about $143,360 per year. OpenAI compensation data shows a median total of about $875,000, with entry-level around $238,000 and senior levels around $1.34 million, and top researchers sometimes earning over…
2 July 2025
Quantum Computing Trends 2025: Major Breakthroughs, Key Players, and Global Insights

Quantum Computing Trends 2025: Major Breakthroughs, Key Players, and Global Insights

In 2025, researchers unveiled the first topological quantum processor, an 8-qubit device using Majorana particles. D-Wave’s Advantage quantum annealing computer solved a complex magnetic simulation in minutes, a problem that would take classical supercomputers millions of years. In late 2024 Google debuted the 105-qubit Willow superconducting chip with unprecedented error-correction performance. IBM crossed the 1,000-qubit milestone with its Condor processor.…

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  • Micron Technology: AI Chip Stock Up 28,700% Since IPO, Poised for More Growth
    January 26, 2026, 9:08 PM EST. Micron Technology (MU) has soared 28,700% since its 1984 IPO, fueled by the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Unlike GPU makers Nvidia and AMD, Micron specializes in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips vital for AI workloads. Analysts note Micron's revenue and profit margins are accelerating as AI developers increase spending on memory and storage, not just GPUs. The total addressable market for HBM is forecasted to grow at 40% annually and top $100 billion by 2028. Despite rising earnings estimates, Micron trades at a modest forward price-to-earnings ratio, making it a potential bargain in the frothy AI stock environment.
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