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EA nears potential $50B deal to go private in record leveraged buyout

by admin September 26, 2025



Electronic Arts, the company behind FIFA, Madden, and The Sims, is close to being taken private in a deal worth up to $50 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The buyout would involve Silver Lake, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, and Jared Kushner’s firm Affinity Partners. A deal could be announced as soon as next week. EA’s stock jumped 14% Friday following the report.

If finalized, it would mark the largest leveraged buyout ever, surpassing the $32 billion purchase of Texas utility TXU in 2007.

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EA is reportedly close to a $50 billion deal to go private

The group of investors include Silver Lake and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund

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EA nears sale for $50 billion

EA has been a major force in gaming since the 1980s, with global hits like EA Sports FC, Madden NFL, and The Sims. Its sports franchises continue to drive sales, while fans are waiting for the release of Battlefield 6.

Not only are fans waiting for the popular FPS to release after a successful test weekend, but this news comes just as EA Sports FC 26 launches for PlayStation, Xbox, PC, and more.

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Meme Coin Modeled on Baby Shark Creator Collapses

by admin September 26, 2025



In brief

  • A meme coin modeled on Baby Shark’s creator collapsed.
  • Pinkfong said the token created using Story Protocol was unaffiliated.
  • Story Protocol deleted posts, but sleuth ZachXBT saved some receipts.

A meme coin touting Pinkfong’s name collapsed on Thursday after the entertainment company behind YouTube hit Baby Shark said that it was unaffiliated with the token.

The meme coin, which was created using Story Protocol’s network for managing intellectual property rights and creating derivative works, was issued “without authorization,” Pinkfong said in a post on X, promising “grave legal consequences” for those violating the law.

Although Story Protocol is designed to remove rent-seeking intermediaries from the IP industry, it appears that a purported misunderstanding between two of its users has potentially created more work for lawyers than projects that secured the rights to Pinkfong’s IP traditionally.

Pinkfong is more than just a pink fox: The South Korean firm, which has generated more than 140 billion cumulative views across its YouTube channels, is responsible for the most popular video on YouTube, featuring iconic lyrics like “Baby shark, doo doo doo doo doo doo.”



In a now-deleted post on X, Story Protocol said that users could “remix and expand” the IP behind Pinkfong’s furry mascot following its tokenization, according to screenshots shared by pseudonymous blockchain sleuth ZachXBT on Thursday.

“Fascinated to see how this collaboration unfolds,” Story Protocol co-founder and CEO S.Y. Lee said in a now-deleted post.

Decrypt has reached out to Story Protocol for comment.

The meme coin debuted on Story Protocol’s network had a market capitalization of $6.32 million on Friday, according to DEX Screener. A few hours after its kickoff on Tuesday, the token rocketed to a market capitalization of $519 million.

Bubblemaps, a popular on-chain visualization tool and crypto sleuthing firm, said on X that it found insider activity around the meme coin. It found no evidence that the activity was linked to Story Protocol, but around 7% of the token’s supply was scooped up immediately.

The price of Story’s native token, which serves as the platform’s underlying medium of exchange, has been volatile, meanwhile. Since Tuesday, Story’s price has fallen from $12.91 to $7.24, while settling around $9.35, according to crypto data provider CoinGecko.

Pinkfong has endorsed two meme coins that exist on Solana and BNB Chain. As mentioned before, the unofficial one exists on Story’s network. It debuted through a platform called IP World, which says that it is “built for degens, by degens.”

The project said that it had been working with a licensed partner of Pinkfong’s, but it learned that the company’s license wasn’t valid, based on agreement that it had with another licensee. Nobody was prevented from engaging with the IP until that was verified.

IP World said that the incident, while frustrating, showcased some of its safeguards. Because the IP wasn’t verified on IP World, “creator fees remain locked on the protocol and cannot be claimed until the rightful IP owner is confirmed.”

The collapse of the unofficial Pinkfong meme coin has provoked scrutiny toward Story Protocol among some industry onlookers, but IP World made it clear on Thursday that the network underpinning its service had little to do with the actual problem.

“Story Protocol, the blockchain on which IP World operates, was never a party to this agreement nor was it in any way involved in these licensing matters,” the project said in a post on X on Thursday. “We are deeply sorry for the uncertainty and confusion this has caused.”

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Part-MMO, part-FPS, Eve Vanguard’s devs are toying with a fascinating solution for bad in-game behaviour: leverage toxic players’ actions for content

by admin September 26, 2025


Eve Vanguard is a strange proposition: part-MMO, part-FPS, part-companion game to the seemingly eternal juggernaut that is Eve Online, it’s developer CCP’s latest attempt to make a shooter that works as part of the storied universe. And I think, so far, it shows a lot of promise. The potential in Vanguard is the result of a passionate team being given (relatively) free rein to do what they want, as long as it’s fun and abides by the Eve bible. In a world where many developers are looking at smaller games with shorter development cycles, Vanguard’s gestation time – and trust from its parent company – is an increasingly rare thing.

But it’s driven by trust, and a genuine desire to see something like Vanguard finally take off. Bigwigs at CCP have told me, directly, that getting a shooter in the world of Eve to work is “an age-old dream CCP has been wanting to realise.” And it’s not for lack of trying. Previously, we’ve had Dust 514, the cult MMOFPS PS3 game that CCP worked on with Sony in 2013, which shut down in 2016. Since then, we’ve heard about both Project Nova and Project Legion, neither of which made it to release. Now, there’s Vanguard – a game I’ve personally been following for quite some time.

CCP’s vision for the world of Vanguard is as expansive as it is pretty. | Image credit: CCP Games

As such, I’ve seen the development process first-hand, seen how the ambitious shooter fleshes out. I’ve played it when the guns didn’t even really have models, when enemies were just amorphous grey blobs. But CCP London has been open about it every step of the way – and when it unveiled the new direction (more 00s space shooter than bland military sim), I was thrilled. It offered something different: a take on the Tarkov-like shooter that puts fun before punishment.

Now, the developer is ready to show off the next aspect of its vision: from the FPS side to the MMO side. Right now, there’s a flotilla of dissatisfied players from Destiny 2 looking for a new home. Marathon’s internal and external issues are well-documented, and it doesn’t bode well for launch. There’s Arc Raiders, which has some hype, and Helldivers 2 continues to dominate the landscape, but there’s just about enough room for Vanguard to muscle in on the action, thinks CCP London. But the social aspect of these games is skinnier than what Davis envisions for Vanguard.

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This past week, Vanguard launched ‘Operation Nemesis’, a huge update that was designed to explain the tenets of the game. It has a complete tutorial, a taster of the sort of content you can expect in the final game, and – perhaps most importantly – a live environment where you can meet, interact with (and perhaps get absolutely obliterated by) other players. Generally speaking, when you’re on the ground, you’re fair game: you can work with other teams to extract loot and materials – a rising tide helps all ships, so they say – or you can be a dick and eliminate another team and snatch their loot. It’s the PvPvE way, alas, and has a high-percent chance of being incredibly toxic. But therein, perhaps, lies the fun.

“There are some safeguards we can already draw in,” explains Scott Davis, game director on Eve Vanguard. “Eve Online already has this concept of high-sec, low-sec and null-sec.” For clarity, high security spaces have a higher presence of NPC enforcement troops, which diminish as you go down in classification – mess with other players in high-sec, and you’re going to get some bad attention. “You always start at high-sec, and you tend to be moving into low-sec areas. And that helps to give some guardrails or some safety nets around the more player-versus-player driven parts of the game. We’ll be using those same aspects in Vanguard.”

The baseline of the Vanguard experience is the gunplay – and let me tell you, it is excellent.Image credit: CCP Games

Some of the persistent, strategic zones (which are called ‘bastions’ in Vanguard parlance) will, therefore, have no PvP at all. If you don’t want to get ganked whilst going on a nice mining mission to pick up some ore, you can chill out there. “I play Final Fantasy 14 like a single-player game,” explains Davis, “just with lots of other people around me. And it feels richer because of that. And that’s something I think we can lean into.” That’s what these high-sec ‘bastions’ will look like: pleasant MMO hubs, with “me and my friends running around, doing lots of PvE things”. It’s “mingleplayer”, says Davis.

I love that term: that’s how I spent a lot of my time in both Destiny and FF14. In Destiny, I’d often go off and play PvP as a lone wolf, head back to The Tower, dance with some randos, and then jet off to do some strikes. Seeing other people going about their business was all part of the joy. In Final Fantasy 14, I liked to play a chef; getting ingredients and cooking dishes for players before hitting up a raid. It’s a good way to make friends. But any game operating in an online space has the potential for bad behaviour. That’s not a problem for Vanguard, though.

“But even in that first bastion, you’ll be aware that there are these high-sec planets and low-sec planets and null-sec planets. So if you want to be an absolute bastard, there are specific places you can go to do that. And then anyone who goes there knows that there’s a higher propensity for bastardry in those spaces.”

But that’s not to say that the high-sec portions of the game will be completely safe for the pacifists amongst us. “We’re also thinking, ‘how can we make high-sec cool?’,” explains Davis. “The idea that I shoot you but I’m just not dealing damage to you is an easy way of solving that problem, but are there much more interesting ways of doing that? I think there are. In Eve Online, you can destroy other ships, but then you get a ‘wanted level’, and then police are after you – what if, in these high-sec worlds, you can kill another player, but then all this stuff happens.

“Suddenly, a Space Police Concord drops right next to you. You show up on the map. Security forces announce: ‘right, everyone’s got infinite respawns until this person dies!’ It takes me back to playing DayZ, when you get a player-killer on the server, and then all of a sudden the whole server now wants to rally against the player killer. It’s putting more power into the people to solve the problem. It dissuades you from wanting to do PvP, but sometimes you might just think, ‘I want to cause that to happen. I want a big fight, I want the whole server against me’.”

A fresh batch of Vanguard screenshots, showing off one of the ‘sandbox lite’ areas of the game, alongside the latest version of Vanguard’s brilliant weapons. | Image credit: CCP Games

One of the very Eve Online anecdotes I was told at CCP’s studio is that, recently, the leader of an in-game corporation sided with another corporation out of nowhere. This person started deleting the assets of all the other corporations before he was caught. It was a scandal. “That’s not something you would ever engineer,” laughs Davis. “There’s a system that you make and players just rip, tear, and rend in their own way.”

It very much sounds like CCP London wants to take that philosophy from the main Eve game and shape it into something that works in an MMOFPS. As we see Helldivers 2 devs act like dungeon masters as players opt to cause in-universe havoc, and people bounce off Destiny 2 as its narrative and development direction feels increasingly out-of-touch with the players, it’s a fascinating prospect. Of course, it’s still early days and there is plenty that will be ironed out as the game heads towards a proper early access release next year, but for now, I’m very much picking up what Vanguard is putting down. I just hope it can stick the landing.



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Meta wants to become the Android of robotics

by admin September 26, 2025


Assuming it can turn its Project Orion augmented reality glasses into a real product people can buy, Meta apparently wants to get into robots next. That’s according to Sources‘ Alex Heath, who spoke to Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth and reports that much like Apple, Google and Tesla, Meta is researching robotics.

Unlike those other companies, though, Meta apparently isn’t all that focused on competing in hardware. It has a “Metabot” in the works, but its real goal is to create software that other companies can license, much like Google does with Android. “Software is the bottleneck,” according to Bosworth, and the hope is that the combined powers of Meta’s robotics team — led by Marc Whitten, the former CEO of Cruise —  and its highly publicized Superintelligence Labs can produce a solution.

That work apparently starts with the development of a “world model” that can help a robot “do the software simulation required to animate a dexterous hand,” but will presumably extend to more complicated movements and tasks down the road. In February 2025, Meta was reportedly looking at building a robot that could handle household chores like cleaning or folding laundry. Given how early everything sounds, that’s likely a long way off.

Meta isn’t alone in pursuing robotics. Apple is reportedly working on its own home robots, starting with a table-mounted arm with a display. Tesla has regularly demoed versions of its Optimus robot to the public, though often in highly-controlled scenarios. Meta has yet to realize its goal of usurping the smartphone with AR glasses. Whether or not it does, it sounds like robots will be the thing it burns money on next.



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NBA 2K26 Review - Putting It Together
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NBA 2K26 Review – Putting It Together

by admin September 26, 2025


A great athlete can sometimes find themselves maligned for off-the-court issues; no matter the incredible numbers they put up night after night, teams can hesitate to bring them on due to these peripheral problems. Lately, I’ve felt similarly about the NBA 2K franchise, with its intrusive microtransactions distracting from its stellar gameplay. With NBA 2K26, those off-court problems aren’t gone, but they’re less disruptive, resulting in a much better experience that allows the series’ longstanding and abundant strengths to shine.

As with any NBA 2K entry, you can step onto the court with confidence; the play is as good as sports gaming gets. Whether you’re passing around the perimeter, driving through the paint, or staying with your assignment on defense, player movement and collision physics feel better than ever before. The tweaked shot meter requires you to carefully select your shot and skillfully time your release, creating a rewarding experience with every possession. When combined with unrivaled attention to detail with regard to lighting, commentary, and visual fidelity, NBA 2K26 looks and plays better than any other sports game.

All these mechanics and improvements permeate 2K26’s robust suite of modes, which include one-off NBA or WNBA play, long-term franchise modes, and single-player career modes. With both the men’s and women’s games included, you can approach these however you like, but I was pleased to see full WNBA integration into the card-collection mode, MyTeam. 

Although modes like MyTeam are typically not a destination for me due to their reliance on microtransactions, I fully immersed myself in the thrill of building a stacked, cross-leagues team of legends of yesteryear and current stars. The loop of playing games, opening card packs, and optimizing my roster sunk its hooks in me, but the busy and confusing interface does little to compel me to stay in the mode.

 

Card-collection modes like MyTeam are tailor-made for microtransactions, so I don’t mind when sports games quarantine them there. However, NBA 2K fans have been conditioned to accept them in the player-focused MyCareer mode, where you need to spend Virtual Currency (VC) to not only upgrade your player, but also their clothes, gear, and shoes. The persistent pop-ups have been toned down, and the grind to earn VC in-game has been slightly eased compared to past games, meaning that while currency woes persist, they’re less intrusive.  

Despite its redesign, The City remains an incoherent mess of other players running, skating, and go-karting around, dressed in the most cognitively dissonant ways possible. It’s particularly irksome since I love the notion of going shopping for shoes or meeting with my agent to talk endorsement deals, but when the route to get there is full of other players in dinosaur costumes and hazmat suits, it annihilates any sense of immersion.

Starting with the story-based prologue, Out of Bounds, I took my character from high school phenom to NBA rookie over the course of a few hours. The story offers you choices, like what teams you want to join or what goals you want to set, but when it comes to seemingly the most significant choice – going to college or playing in Europe as your path to the NBA – the narrative forces your hand. I would have loved to have a true diverging path rather than the mildly impactful decisions the story presents.

Once you’re through the prologue and into the NBA, the story content continues as the mode progresses around goals you set. For instance, I set my first goal as winning the in-season NBA Cup tournament, but you can also choose goals like being named to the All-Star team, hitting certain stat milestones, or other team-based objectives. I love the ability to chart your own course through the league and watching the story react. Navigating through pro hoops is always going to be my destination with MyCareer, but when I wanted a break from the NBA grind, I found plenty to do out in The City. 

Though you can challenge the competition online in a variety of 2v2, 3v3, and 5v5 modes, I was most drawn to the Street Kings sub-mode. Challenging different bosses and their teams in three-on-three first-to-21 games, then recruiting their best players to join your squad immediately piqued my interest; you can even upgrade the teammates by challenging more difficult versions of them after your first victory. Since you need to defeat 10 bosses to challenge the court’s final boss, I had a stacked team of my strongest adversaries heading into the final opponent on one of the two street courts. Then, you can take those teammates into the Hardwood Hall to compete in a massive tournament with modified scoring. 

 

Street Kings is also a great place to earn VC that can be used to either buy gear or level up your character, which alleviates the grind to an extent. But even if it’s not as annoying as past entries, the game still lets you know you could just instantly be a great player if you pull out your credit card. Combine that with a shared pool of VC across modes, and the multi-purpose currency almost forces you to pick a lane and stay with it; I would have loved to buy some packs in MyTeam or get my favorite shoes in MyCareer, but I’d much rather improve my player’s three-point attribute.

The W offers a similar experience, but it’s far more streamlined and lacks much of the pageantry of the men’s side. Rather than a fleshed-out backstory, you basically choose whether you want to be a young gun or an established star from Europe, then experience many of the narrative beats through dry press conferences. I’m glad the WNBA has its own version of a single-player career mode, but it’s clearly an afterthought to its NBA counterpart.

On the more traditional side, I’ve always loved NBA 2K’s franchise modes. I’m particularly impressed by MyNBA, which lets you establish your dream scenarios; do I want to play in the ‘80s, ‘90s, or ‘00s with fairly accurate rosters, draft classes, and historical rule changes – not to mention era-specific filters – or do I want to try and lead my favorite team to the championship in the modern era? The attention to detail is so precise that even minor inaccuracies, like a fan holding a sign that references the Wizards at a Washington Bullets game, felt glaring. Still, that’s a tiny nitpick in the grand scheme of such an impressive offering.

Though its upgrades in this year’s entry are minimal, MyNBA offers so many options and lets you decide the level at which you want to engage with the mode. On one save file, I took control of Jordan’s Bulls as I tried to recreate the magic of Chicago in the ‘90s; I played every game, kept my finger on the pulse of the free agent market, and did everything in my power to nab the best rookies in the draft. On my other save file, I played as the 2026 Timberwolves. I didn’t play very many games, but I wheeled and dealed throughout the regular season and finally brought an NBA championship to Minnesota.

The absolute glut of content is impressive and intimidating all at once, and NBA 2K26’s on-the-court performance is so good that it’s worth the annoyances that come with the franchise. Whether you want to chart your custom character’s career through the NBA or WNBA, take the reins and rewrite your favorite franchise’s history, or build your dream roster of players from across eras, NBA 2K26 gives you all the tools to do so. 



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Bitcoin And Ethereum Prices Crash, But Technicals Show What’s Next

by admin September 26, 2025


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Both Bitcoin and Ethereum have extended their retracements into the past 24 hours, puncturing price thresholds that many technical analysts had deemed as important support levels. Bitcoin has slipped below $110,000, while Ethereum has also broken beneath the $4,000 price level. 

The most recent correction questions the durability of the uptrend and whether this is a corrective pullback or the beginning of an extended downtrend. The charts of both assets, however, offer technical signals that point to the next direction for price action.

Bitcoin Is Testing Range Highs And Trend Anchors

Technical analysis laid out by TraderMercury on the social media platform X noted that Bitcoin is currently bouncing from the previous range highs, along with the 12-hour 200MAs trend. In other words, Bitcoin’s price action has dipped down to a confluence zone where resistance and the 200-period moving averages on the 12-hour timeframe converge. That zone is acting as a pivot. If buyers defend it, the correction may be contained. However, if they don’t, the downside could open further.

There are still signs of life and buyer interest around that region, which is positive in the short term. But the higher-timeframe outlook, as TraderMercury stated, is “dauntingly boring and choppy.” This is pointing to the Bitcoin price’s oscillation without strong directional conviction on mid and high frames. That means any breakout (up or down) could be a clearer signal of where momentum wants to take things next.

Source: Chart from TraderMercury on X

A notable red flag is if Bitcoin’s price begins to drift back inside the prior 8-month range below $108,000. That would indicate a failure of the breakout move that preceded it, and potentially signal a return to range dynamics or worse. The more bullish scenario is that Bitcoin carves out a move away from that range. Until then, the 12-hour and daily moving averages, plus the prior horizontal pivots around $108,000 to $111,000, will all act as tension zones to monitor.

Ethereum Maintains Favorable Context On Higher Timeframes

Despite breaking below $4,000, Ethereum has steadily maintained above a 4-year range. However, the most recent downtrend means that it has lost the 200MAs on the 4-hour candlestick timeframe chart. According to TraderMercury, this is an objective weakness that has been seen only one other time in the past five months.

However, this weakness doesn’t translate into a full-blown bearish narrative. Ethereum’s price action lost the same trend back in May, only for it to carve out a higher low on the weekly and resume upward movement into new highs.  Therefore, the market only becomes dangerous for ETH if its price breaks below $3,900. That’s a threshold TraderMercury flagged as a point of no return for the current setup. 

Until then, a reclaim of major higher averages on the daily to weekly timeframe, for instance, would act as a clean risk-on bullish signal if it happens soon.

$3,900 is the line in the sand for Ethereum. A bounce is always possible if it can hold above that and begin to re-engage with multi-month moving averages. If that fails, deeper support could come into play around $3,600.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $109,600, and Ethereum is trading at $3,940.

BTC trading at $109,646 on the 1D chart | Source: BTCUSDT on Tradingview.com

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Experiment With Pension Funds Proves Blockchain as ‘Ultimate’ Identity Tech

by admin September 26, 2025



The United Nations leaned into blockchain technology to overhaul its own pension system, and a study of that process concluded the innovation is the “ultimate technology for digital identity verification,” which has spurred the UN toward extending the system and sharing it with other international groups.

The UN — which has explored various blockchain uses over the years — tried it out on their United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF), according to a white paper released this week that suggested its use in confirming people’s identities can help in security, efficiency and transparency. In cooperation with the Hyperledger Foundation, the UN sought to “improve and secure the UN pension process globally by putting a blockchain-supported digital identification infrastructure into production.”

The UN pension fund had been working off of a 70-year-old system to identify beneficiaries in 190 countries, relying on a paper-based approach to prove more than 70,000 beneficiaries were who they said they were, still alive and where they claimed to be. It was prone to error and abuse, and resulted in about 1,400 payment suspensions every year, according to the document. So the organization shifted to the blockchain-powered digital certification, beginning with a 2020 pilot program and a 2021 implementation.

“The shift away from physical documentation has substantially reduced processing times previously spent on receiving, opening, scanning, and archiving paper documents,” the paper said.

The blockchain helped eliminate the single-point-of-failure problem posed by a centrally managed approach, according to the paper that detailed the process and results, with the authors suggesting its success could be repeated elsewhere. Its open access and usability by multiple entities reduces the repetitious need for identity checks, the authors found.

The UN is exploring spreading similar technology throughout its own system and sharing it elsewhere as a “digital public good,” seeking to expand the Digital Certificate of Entitlement approach to other international organizations.

“The project has provided not only a technical prototype but also an operational model for how organizations across the UN family can collaborate to design secure, scalable, and inclusive digital public infrastructure,” wrote Sameer Chauhan, the director of the United Nations International Computing Centre, in a conclusion included in the paper.



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Enfabrica’s ACF-S and EMFASYS architecture could change how AI clusters process tens of thousands of chips efficiently

by admin September 26, 2025



  • Nvidia’s acquisition brings Enfabrica engineers directly into its AI ecosystem
  • EMFASYS chassis pools up to 18TB of memory for GPU clusters
  • Elastic memory fabric frees HBM for time-sensitive AI tasks efficiently

Nvidia’s decision to spend more than $900 million on Enfabrica was something of a surprise, especially as it came alongside a separate $5 billion investment in Intel.

According to ServeTheHome, “Enfabrica has the coolest technology,” likely because of its unique approach to solving one of AI’s largest scaling problems: tying tens of thousands of computing chips together so they can operate as a single system without wasting resources.

This deal suggests Nvidia believes solving interconnect bottlenecks is just as critical as securing chip production capacity.


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A unique approach to data fabrics

Enfabrica’s Accelerated Compute Fabric Switch (ACF-S) architecture was built with PCIe lanes on one side and high-speed networking on the other.

Its ACF-S “Millennium” device is a 3.2Tbps network chip with 128 PCIe lanes that can connect GPUs, NICs, and other devices while maintaining flexibility.

The company’s design allows data to move between ports or across the chip with minimal latency, bridging Ethernet and PCIe/CXL technologies.

For AI clusters, this means higher use and fewer idle GPUs waiting for data, which translates into better return on investment for costly hardware.

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Another piece of Enfabrica’s offering is its EMFASYS chassis, which uses CXL controllers to pool up to 18TB of memory for GPU clusters.

This elastic memory fabric allows GPUs to offload data from their limited HBM memory into shared storage across the network.

By freeing up HBM for time-critical tasks, operators can reduce token processing costs.


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Enfabrica said reductions could reach up to 50% and allow inference workloads to scale without overbuilding local memory capacity.

For large language models and other AI workloads, such capabilities could become essential.

The ACF-S chip also offers high-radix multipath redundancy. Instead of a few massive 800Gbps links, operators can use 32 smaller 100Gbps connections.

If a switch fails, only about 3% of bandwidth is lost, rather than a large portion of the network going offline.

This approach could improve cluster reliability at scale, but it also increases complexity in network design.

The deal brings Enfabrica’s engineering team, including CEO Rochan Sankar, directly into Nvidia, rather than leaving such innovation to rivals like AMD or Broadcom.

While Nvidia’s Intel stake ensures manufacturing capacity, this acquisition directly addresses scaling limits in AI data centers.

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Kane nets 100th Bayern Munich goal, bests Haaland, Ronaldo
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Kane nets 100th Bayern Munich goal, bests Haaland, Ronaldo

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Sep 26, 2025, 03:29 PM ET

Harry Kane reached a century of goals for Bayern Munich with his second strike against Werder Bremen on Friday and claimed a piece of European history in the process.

Kane’s 100 goals have come in just 104 matches, the fastest anyone has achieved that mark with a club in Europe’s top five leagues this century.

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Erling Haaland and Cristiano Ronaldo needed 105 games to notch a century of goals for Manchester City and Real Madrid, respectively.

Kane, who joined the Bundesliga giants from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2023, is the 19th man to score 100 goals for Bayern.

Harry Kane celebrates his 100th goal for Bayern Munich in just 104 games. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images

The 32-year-old has been in particularly prolific form to start the new season. Kane now has 10 goals in five Bundesliga games and 15 goals in all competitions.

After Jonathan Tah had opened the scoring for Bayern, Kane made it 2-0 with his 99th goal from the penalty spot in the 45th minute after being fouled by Marco Friedl. It was Kane’s 18th successful penalty conversion in 18 attempts for Bayern, the longest streak without failing to score in Bundesliga history.

It took only until the 65th minute for Kane to bring up the century as he finished low from the center of the box following a pass from Luis Díaz.

Although he was undoubtedly eyeing a third hat trick of the season, Kane was substituted in the 78th minute to a warm reception from Bayern fans inside Allianz Arena.

The match finished 4-0 after Konrad Laimer added a fourth goal for Bayern late on to stretch their lead at the top of the Bundesliga with a fifth win in as many games.

Bayern will now prepare to visit Pafos of Cyprus in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Information from ESPN Research was used in this report.



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A7 leaks expose $8b crypto pipeline fueling Russia’s shadow politics
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A7 leaks expose $8b crypto pipeline fueling Russia’s shadow politics

by admin September 26, 2025



A massive leak of internal documents from a Putin ally’s firm details a sophisticated financial network. It reveals how $8 billion in crypto became the lifeblood for sanctions evasion and political manipulation in Moldova.

Summary

  • Leaked files show Ilan Shor’s A7 group moved $8 billion in stablecoins to evade sanctions and influence Moldova’s politics.
  • Documents tie A7 to Russia’s Promsvyazbank and detail a mix of cash, notes, and crypto for cross-border payments.
  • The leaks reveal A7A5, a ruble-backed stablecoin built to bypass sanctions with billions in trading volume

On Sept. 26, blockchain analytics firm Elliptic flagged a trove of leaked data from businesses controlled by Ilan Shor, the sanctioned Moldovan oligarch and Kremlin ally. The files, leaked earlier this month, provide an unprecedented look inside the A7 group, a Russia-based operation specializing in “sanctions evasion-as-a-service.”

Elliptic’s analysis of the data identifies crypto wallets that have processed a staggering $8 billion in stablecoin transactions over the past 18 months, tracing the digital money flow from Russian entities to political operations in Moldova just as the country holds its parliamentary elections.

How Shor built A7 into a sanctions-busting hub

Shor’s pivot to crypto was a strategic evolution born of necessity. After being convicted in 2017 for his role in the theft of $1 billion from Moldovan banks, he fled to Israel and later Russia, which granted him citizenship.

The United States sanctioned him in 2022 for his efforts to undermine Moldovan democracy. From this position as a sanctioned fugitive, Shor founded the A7 group in 2024, creating a formalized structure for the expertise he had cultivated.

According to Elliptic, the company is partially owned by Russia’s state-owned Promsvyazbank (PSB), a bank itself sanctioned for financing Russia’s defense industry, cementing A7’s role as a de facto arm of the state’s financial warfare apparatus.

The scale of that operation is staggering. In a speech to Vladimir Putin in early September, Shor boasted that A7 had facilitated 7.5 trillion rubles, equivalent to roughly $89 billion, in cross-border transactions for Russian businesses in just ten months.

While the mechanisms were opaque, the A7 leaks now provide the blueprint. They reveal a complex settlement scheme funneling payments through a network of companies, primarily in Kyrgyzstan, a country with close political and financial ties to Moscow.

The scheme blends traditional tools like cash and promissory notes with a heavy reliance on cryptocurrency, particularly Tether’s USDT, to move value across borders outside the controlled traditional financial system.

A7 in action

This dependence on crypto is laid bare in internal chat logs where employees casually discuss multimillion-dollar USDT transfers for treasury management. In one exchange, a user named “athena1098” requests two million USDT for “treasury,” a transaction that alone identified a wallet with more than $677 million in flow. The leaks reveal that “athena1098” is Maria Albot, a sanctioned former Moldovan politician and close Shor ally, demonstrating how digital assets enable continued financial operations despite sanctions on individuals.

Recognizing the vulnerability of relying on a USDT stablecoin that could be frozen by its issuer, A7 developed its own alternative: A7A5, a ruble-backed stablecoin. With 41.6 billion tokens in circulation valued at nearly $500 million, A7A5 was engineered to be sanctions-proof.

Leaked chats from April 2025 show employees discussing a concerted market-making effort, with A7 wallets sending at least $2 billion in USDT to exchanges to buy A7A5 and build liquidity, creating a self-contained financial ecosystem insulated from Western pressure.



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