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    Microsoft OpenAI Hardware IP License: Reality or Rumor for Azure Maia?

    Microsoft’s cloud-to-silicon playbook just took a potentially decisive step: a widely circulated report says Microsoft has gained licensed access to OpenAI’s custom chip and systems designs — a move that, if confirmed and executed, would let Azure accelerate its own Maia and Cobalt silicon...
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    Windows 10 ESU Explained: Eligibility, Enrollment & Oct 14, 2025 Deadline

    Microsoft set a hard deadline for Windows 10 support — October 14, 2025 — and has offered a narrowly scoped lifeline for holdouts: the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program that extends security-only patches for one additional year, through October 13, 2026. This article explains...
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    Is Windows 12 a Paid Subscription? Debunking the Leak and What It Means

    The newest leak suggesting Windows 12 will not be a free upgrade has reignited an old debate: is Microsoft moving the core Windows experience toward a subscription model, or are we witnessing a misunderstanding of internal strings and SKU plumbing that will ultimately mean nothing for ordinary...
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    Qualcomm vs. Arm Legal Battle: What IT Professionals Need to Know in 2023

    It’s getting hard to tell whether Qualcomm and Arm are longtime frenemies or just an old married couple who refuse to divorce for the sake of the microcircuits. No sooner had the dust begun to settle after their last courtroom dance than Qualcomm decided to open up new salvos—this time with Arm...
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