Activison Blizzard CEO Urges Federal Judge to Allow Takeover by Microsoft

The chief executive of Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, went before a federal judge on Wednesday to urge her to allow his company to be bought by Microsoft for $69 billion (nearly Rs. 5,66,300 crore).

Kotick said that any effort to make Call of Duty exclusive to one platform, as Microsoft critics have said might happen, would alienate some 100 million people who play the game each month.

“You would have a revolt if you were to remove the game from one platform,” said Kotick.

He said that removing Call of Duty from PlayStation, which is made by Sony Group, would be “very detrimental” to Activision’s business.

The Federal Trade Commission has asked a judge to stop the Microsoft acquisition temporarily in order to allow the agency’s in-house judge to decide the case. In the past, the side that lost in federal court often conceded and the in-house process was scrapped.

Much of the testimony in the trial has focused on Activision’s Call of Duty, one of the best-selling videogames of all time. It is available today on smartphones, multiple consoles and on desktop computers.

Kotick said he had considered making Call of Duty available on Nintendo Switch but decided against it because he felt the console would not be a big seller. “I made a bad judgment,” he said.

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is scheduled to testify on Wednesday afternoon before Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley in federal court.

The FTC, which enforces antitrust law, has taken a harder line on mergers during the Biden administration. The agency says the transaction would give Microsoft, which makes the Xbox console, exclusive access to Activision games, leaving Nintendo and Sony Group out in the cold.

To address antitrust concerns, Microsoft has offered to license Call of Duty to rivals. It has also argued that it is better off financially by licensing the games to all comers.

The deal has won approval from many jurisdictions but has been opposed by the FTC in the United States and Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority.

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Nvidia, AMD, Other US Chipmakers Face Fall in Shares as US Plans Curbs on Export to China

Shares of US chipmakers fell on Wednesday following a report that the Biden administration was planning new curbs on export of computing chips for artificial intelligence to China as early as July.

Companies such as Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, which rely on the world’s second largest economy for at least a fifth of their revenue, fell between 0.8 percent and 1.8 percent, caught in the US-China crossfire.

The Philadelphia chip index dropped 0.9 percent.

Last year, US officials had ordered Nvidia to stop exporting its top two AI chips to China to limit the country’s technological capability.

Months later, Nvidia launched a new advanced chip called A800 in China to meet export control rules.

The new restrictions being considered by the Commerce Department would also include a ban on the sale of Nvidia’s A800 chip without a special US export license, the Wall Street Journal report said.

Curbs on sales of datacenter graphics processing units to China would impact future financial results, Nvidia’s finance chief Colette Kress said on Wednesday. However, the company does not expect the additional restrictions to have an immediate material impact on its results.

“With an update on export controls now expected, investors will assess just how limiting the new rules will be for chip makers’ sales,” said Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets, Hargreaves Lansdown.

“A handful of tech companies pack a huge punch on Wall Street due to their sheer size, so any wobble in confidence reverberates on indices.”

Rising expectations over the advancements in AI have helped Wall Street climb this year, with Nvidia at the pole position on the S&P 500 index, gaining 187 percent so far this year.

But the sharp rise in shares has also sparked doubts over lofty valuations.

Nvidia is trading at 47 times its expected 12-months earnings, while AMD is at a 31.2 multiple and Intel at 31.8, way above the S&P 500’s multiple at 19, according to Refinitiv data.

The Philadelphia chip index has surged more than 44 percent so far this year, far ahead of the benchmark index’s 14 percent rise.

Across the Atlantic, Nordic Semiconductor, Dutch chipmaker ASML, Milan-listed STMicroelectronics, however, closed between 2.3 percent and 6.4 percent higher.

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Micron Signs MoU With India to Build First Semiconductor Plant in Gujarat

US memory chip firm Micron Technology on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indian government to build a semiconductor plant, its first factory in the country.

Micron said last week it will invest up to $825 million (nearly Rs. 6,850 crore) in the facility. With support from the Indian central government and the state of Gujarat, the total investment will be $2.75 billion (nearly Rs. 22,560 crore), it added.

The facility will be constructed in Sanand, near the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

Of that total investment, 50 percent will come from the Indian central government and 20 percent from the state of Gujarat. It was earlier reported India’s Cabinet approved the project ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the US, which kicked off on last Wednesday.

Micron said construction of the new facility in Gujarat is expected to begin in 2023 and the first phase of the project will be operational in late 2024. A second phase of the project is expected to start toward the second half of the decade, it said. The two phases together will create up to 5,000 new direct Micron jobs.

 

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Fire-Boltt Grenade Smartwatch With 1.39-Inch LCD Display, Bluetooth Calling Support Launched in India: Details

Fire-Boltt Grenade smartwatch was launched in India as the latest affordable wearable device from the company. The smartwatch sports a 1.39-inch display with a resolution of 360×360 pixels, Bluetooth calling support. It is equipped with sensors for heart rate, sleep, and SpO2 level monitoring. It is also claimed to offer support for tracking 123 sports modes. The Fire-Boltt Grenade smartwatch also features multiple cloud-based watch faces, according to the company. It is claimed to offer up to seven days of battery life with regular use.

Fire-Boltt Grenade price in India

Fire-Boltt Grenade price in India is set at Rs. 1,999, and the smartwatch will be available for purchase via the Fire-Boltt website.

It is sold in a silicon strap option in six colourways including Gold Black, Gunpowder Black, Orange Gold, Camo-Green, and Camo-Black. Meanwhile, the metallic strap variant is available in Black, Silver, and Gold colour options.

Fire-Boltt Grenade specifications, features

The new Fire-Boltt Grenade smartwatch sports a 1.39-inch (360×360 pixels) HD display. The smartwatch supports Bluetooth calling enabling users to make and receive phone calls directly from the watch screen, as long as it is linked to a smartphone. The smartwatch also features support for Google Assistant and Siri via the connected phone.

It comes with support for blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring, heart rate monitoring, a female health tracker, and sleep tracking. Additionally, the Fire-Boltt Grenade is also claimed to support 123 sports modes. The company says users can pick from around 100 customisable cloud-based watch faces for the smartwatch.

The Fire-Boltt Grenade is powered by a 350mAh battery which is claimed to offer up to seven days of battery life with normal usage, and up to two days with Bluetooth calling. Additionally, the latest Fire-Boltt Grenade smartwatch also allows users to mirror their notifications from the connected smartphone and play a sound to locate the handset. Other key features of the watch include support for inbuilt games, remote camera controls, sedentary reminders, as well as alarms, timer, and stopwatch support. 


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Among Us Animated Series in Development at CBS Studios With Infinity Train Creator Owen Dennis

Among Us, the pandemic-era video game sensation, is getting an animated series adaptation. As per Variety, CBS Studios has partnered with indie developer Innersloth to bring the series to a mainstream audience. Owen Dennis, the animator-artist best known for Infinity Train, will act as the creator and executive producer of the animated series. Currently, there is no information on what streaming platform or network it will arrive on, but the official logline notes that the show will follow the same premise as the video game, where some crew members on a spaceship have been replaced by shapeshifting aliens, slowly sabotaging the ship and killing everyone. It’s a whodunnit, essentially.

The report adds that Titmouse (Big Mouth) will serve as the animation studio for the Among Us series and that it’s covered by The Animation Guild instead of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) — so the ongoing writers’ strike shouldn’t affect the production. As mentioned before, Dennis will lead the charge on the series, having previously worked on Cartoon Network’s Infinity Train, which is set on a seemingly endless train travelling through a barren landscape. It’s unclear how they plan on incorporating dialogue exchanges between the crew members since the arguments and player testimonies were the most crucial parts of deciphering who the imposter is. Just standard voice acting, maybe? I’d also imagine that the big reveal will be saved for the season finale.

Among Us was originally released in 2018, but exploded onto the internet in mid-2020 when Twitch streamer Chance ‘Sodapoppin’ Morris booted up the game to over 20,000 viewers, piquing interest from viewers and countless other streamers who followed suit. It broke multiple records, topping the Steam player base charts and mobile downloads — garnering 4 billion views on YouTube by the end of 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown was also a good catalyst for its surge in popularity, as people who couldn’t interact with others in real life would do so in-game. Its success also spawned a virtual reality game called Among Us VR and plans for a potential sequel — though the latter was then abandoned to focus on reworking the main game.

In recent times, Hollywood has been unable to ignore the influence of video games, cashing in on existing popularity to create more and more adaptations. We started the year with HBO’s live-action adaptation of The Last of Us, which is a leading force for the awards season. Not to mention, Sony’s PlayStation Productions unit is looking to expand into mainstream media, with a David Harbour-led Gran Turismo movie releasing in August and even a God of War series order from Amazon Prime Video. Even the BAFTA-winning horde-slaying game Vampire Survivors is getting turned into an animated show.

Currently, there is no release window or streaming/ network details for the Among Us animated series.


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iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G India Price Tipped Again; Teased to Get 50-Megapixel Rear Camera

iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will be launched in India on July 4 and it is confirmed to have a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC under the hood. While the Vivo sub-brand has not provided details about the pricing of its new Neo series smartphone, a leak gives us a new hint. The iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G is tipped to debut in the Rs. 35,000 price bracket. If that’s the case, the upcoming model could compete with the likes of Xiaomi 11T Pro and Realme GT Neo 3. The iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G is teased to feature a 50-megapixel primary rear camera. It is confirmed to go on sale via Amazon.

Tipster Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) tweeted the pricing and a few specifications of the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G on Tuesday. As per the leak, the handset will be priced at Rs. 35,000 or Rs. 36,000 in India. This is in line with previous leaks. 

Separately, tipster Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) posted a screenshot from Amazon India that revealed that the phone could be priced at Rs. 33,999. He earlier claimed that it would be priced under Rs. 40,000. If this turns out to be true, the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will go up against the likes of Vivo V27 Pro 5G, Xiaomi 11T Pro, and Realme GT Neo 3, which are in the same price bracket.

Further, Brar states that the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will feature a 6.78-inch full-HD+ OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. It is said to pack a triple rear camera setup, comprising a 50-megapixel primary sensor with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) alongside an 8-megapixel sensor and a 2-megapixel shooter. It could carry a 5,000mAh battery and iQoo is expected to provide stereo speakers in the upcoming handset.

The iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G will be unveiled on July 4 in India. Ahead of the launch, Amazon and iQoo are teasing the specifications and design of the smartphone. It is confirmed to have a 50-megapixel primary rear camera. It will be offered in Dark Storm and Fearless Flame colour options and will run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC with 120W fast charging support.

It is believed that the iQoo Neo 7 Pro 5G might be a rebranded version of the iQoo Neo 7 Racing Edition that was announced in December last year in China.


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US Considers New Regulations on Export of AI Chips to China: Report

The United States is considering new restrictions on exports of artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Shares of Nvidia fell more than 2 percent, while Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fell about 1.5 percent on the news in extended trading.

The Commerce Department will stop the shipments of chips made by Nvidia and other chip companies to customers in China as early as July, the report said.

Nvidia, Micron, and AMD are among the US chipmakers caught in the crossfire between China and the Biden administration.

In September, Nvidia had said that US officials asked the company to stop exporting two top computing chips for artificial intelligence work to China.

Months later, Jensen Huang-led Nvidia said it will offer a new advanced chip called the A800 in China to meet export control rules. The company also tweaked its flagship H100 chip early this year to comply with regulations.

But the new curbs being mulled by the department would ban the sale of even A800 chips without a special U.S. export license, the report added.

The Commerce Department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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E-Commerce Majors Amazon, Flipkart Welcome to Join Network, Says ONDC Head

E-commerce majors such as Amazon and Flipkart have been invited to join India’s digital public infrastructure Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC), said the network’s Chief Executive Officer T Koshi.

In an interaction with ANI, Koshi said it invited them and they were welcome to the network.

“They are looking at (ONDC) seriously and we believe that whenever they feel comfortable with respect to their current scale and size of the operation and their system, they will seriously look at it. But as of now, they have not integrated. They made some statements with respect to their participation and also their intent,” Koshi told ANI.

ONDC is a non-profit company established by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) to develop open e-commerce.

Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) is aimed at promoting open source networks for all to exchange goods and services on the internet, and most importantly it is independent of any specific platform.

Incorporated on December 31, 2021, ONDC goes beyond the current platform-centric digital commerce model where the buyer and seller have to use the same platform or application to be digitally visible and do a business transaction.

India has developed some of the finest digital public goods infrastructure which could change lives the world over, and the next in line could be its Open Network for Digital Commerce which currently is in its nascent stage of adoption. India has taken the path of building the public digital infrastructure for serving citizens and UPI, and Jan Dhan, Aadhar and CoWin are some of examples.

ONDC operations started in January and had just 40 transactions per day which have now peaked upwards of 30,000 for goods and 50,000 for services.

He added the platform is attracting interest from both big players to small merchants.

“We’re seeing that now that we have much more control on the terms and conditions of the transaction, and much better pricing and costing in this network. They have started announcing many special schemes for the customers that they come to open networks for digital commerce. We believe that kind of trend will start happening in the coming months where they realize the freedom this democratization is providing to the vendors.”

Currently, grocery and food items merchants are mostly part of it, but beauty, fashion, personal care products, and electronics, among others, are gradually joining in and going live on the platform. 


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Indictment Details Former Samsung Executive’s Plan to Steal Company Secrets for Foxconn China Chip Factory

When former Samsung executive Choi Jinseog won a contract with Taiwan’s Foxconn in 2018, he tapped his former employer’s supplier network to steal secrets to help his new client set up a chip factory in China, an indictment by South Korean prosecutors alleges.

Prosecutors announced the indictment on June 12, saying the theft caused more than $200 million (roughly Rs. 16.3 crore) in damages to Samsung Electronics, based on the estimated costs Samsung spent to develop the stolen data. The announcement did not name Choi and gave only limited details, although some media subsequently identified Choi and his links with Foxconn.

The unreleased 18-page indictment, reviewed by Reuters, provides details in the case against Choi, including how he is alleged to have stolen Samsung’s trade secrets and details about the planned Foxconn plant.

Choi, who has been detained in jail since late May, denied all the charges through his lawyer, Kim Pilsung.

Choi’s Singapore-based consultancy Jin Semiconductor won the contract with Foxconn around August 2018, according to the indictment.

Within months, Choi had poached “a large number” of employees from Samsung and its affiliates and illegally obtained secret information related to building a chip factory from two contractors, prosecutors allege.

Jin Semiconductor illegally used confidential information involving semiconductor cleanroom management obtained from Cho Young-sik who worked at one of the contractors, Samoo Architects & Engineers, the indictment alleges.

Clean rooms are manufacturing facilities where the enclosed environment is engineered to remove dust and other particles that can damage highly sensitive chips. Samoo participated in the 2012 construction of Samsung’s chip plant in Xian, China. 

Prosecutors allege Choi’s company also illegally obtained blueprints of Samsung’s China plant from Chung Chan-yup, an employee at HanmiGlobal, which supervised its construction and floor layouts of wastewater treatment and other subsidiary facilities involving the chip manufacturing process. They have yet to establish how the information on floor layout was obtained, according to the indictment.

Choi’s lawyer strenuously rejected the claims presented in the indictment.

“What prosecutors allege was stolen has nothing to do with how to design or make chips. For instance, there are public international engineering standards to make cleanrooms and that’s not something only Samsung has,” said Kim.

“A factory layout? You can take a snapshot from Google Maps and experts would know what is inside which building,” Kim said, showing a satellite snapshot of Samsung’s plant in Xian, China.

The plant was never built after Foxconn pulled out, according to Choi’s lawyer and a person with direct knowledge of the case.

Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest memory chipmaker, declined to comment on the matter, citing the ongoing investigations.

In a statement, Foxconn said that while it was “aware of speculation around the legal case in South Korea”, the company doesn’t comment on ongoing investigations.

“We abide by laws and regulations governing jurisdictions we operate in,” Foxconn said.

The indictment does not accuse Foxconn of wrongdoing.

Samoo and HanmiGlobal were not accused of any wrongdoing in the indictment either.

Samoo told Reuters it was not involved in any alleged activities laid out by prosecutors. Its former employee Cho was not charged, and could not immediately be reached for comment.

HanmiGlobal also said the allegation was linked to an individual and the firm had no involvement. Its employee Chung has been charged by South Korean prosecutors with leaking business secrets. A lawyer for Chung did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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Samsung treats the types of materials Choi obtained as “strictly confidential” and safeguards them through multiple layers of protections, allowing access only to those who have authorisation within the firm and at its third-party partners, the indictment says.

The 65-year-old Choi was once seen as a star in South Korea’s chip industry. He worked at Samsung for 17 years, where he developed DRAM memory chips and worked on wafer processing technology, winning internal awards for advancing the company’s DRAM technology, before leaving in 2001.

He subsequently worked at rival Hynix Semiconductor, now known as SK Hynix, for more than eight years, serving as chief technology officer of its manufacturing and research divisions and helping turn around the loss-making chipmaker.

According to the indictment, the new Foxconn plant had a planned capacity of 100,000 wafers per month using 20-nanometre DRAM memory chip technology. While years behind Samsung’s latest 12- and 14-nanometre technology, 20-nanometre DRAM is still considered a “national core technology” by South Korea.

The South Korean government prohibits such technologies from being transferred overseas unless through legally approved licensing or partnership.

Lee Jong-hwan, a chip engineering professor at Sangmyung University, said information to make optimal conditions for cleanrooms and factory layout was critical to achieving high yield rates for chips, which would have helped China’s domestic chipmaking capabilities.

Lee noted that some data obtained by Choi might turn out not to be sensitive, “But now that China is keen to catch up with South Korean companies… any data related to 10-nanometre, 20-nanometre technology would have been helpful.”

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Choi signed a preliminary consulting contract in around 2018 with Foxconn to build the chip factory potentially in Xian, his lawyer said.

However, Foxconn ended the contract just a year later and only paid salaries related to the project, the lawyer said. He declined to comment on why Foxconn ended the contract or to provide further details, citing the sensitivity of the matter.

The person with direct knowledge of the case said prosecutors found Foxconn had agreed to provide 8 trillion won ($6 billion) to build the factory, and Foxconn also paid several million dollars to Choi’s company every month until it pulled out of the contract for reasons the indictment did not disclose.

Jin Semiconductor’s financial statement in 2018 said it entered into an arrangement with “a major customer” for the provision of qualified manpower in the next five years. The customer paid an advance of $17,994,217 (roughly Rs. 147.4 crore) to the company, according to the statement.

Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry, did not answer questions put to it by Reuters on any payments to or agreements with Jin Semiconductor or Choi.

Choi’s lawyer said his client may be a scapegoat in a campaign by the South Korean government, caught in a rivalry between China and the United States, seeking to seek to slow China’s progress in chip manufacturing.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol this month declared chip industry competition an “all-out war”.

“This might be setting an example for the current administration’s agenda, such as technology leaks to China,” Pilsung, Choi’s lawyer said.

A prosecution official declined to comment on the suggestion Choi was a scapegoat.

Choi is charged along with five other former and current Jin Semiconductor employees and a Samsung contractor employee. The trial is set to begin on July 12, court records show. 

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Samsung Galaxy M34 5G India Launch Date Set for on July 7; Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of Debut

Samsung Galaxy M34 5G is scheduled to launch in India in the second week of July, the company has confirmed. Design renders of the phone have also been revealed by the smartphone maker. The handset will be offered for purchase via the Amazon website, and the Samsung India online and offline retail stores. Previously, the phone was listed on the FCC website, which suggested that the upcoming dual nano SIM-supported smartphone will also support dual-band Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth connectivity. The company has now revealed some key camera, display and battery specifications. 

On Tuesday, Samsung confirmed in a press release that the Galaxy M34 5G will be released in India on July 7. Pricing and availability details are expected to be revealed on the launch date. However, the company confirms that the phone will be backed by a 6,000mAh battery which is claimed to last for up to two days. A previous report suggested that the phone will feature 25W wired charging support. 

The upcoming Galaxy M-series phone is confirmed to sport a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support. The firm claims that the camera will offer a “Monster Shot 2.0” feature which can capture up to 4 videos and 4 photos in a single shot.

The Samsung Galaxy M34 is also confirmed to feature Samsung’s Nightography feature from the flagship Galaxy S-series of smartphones, which is expected to deliver good images in low-light conditions. It will also feature a Fun Mode with 16 different inbuilt lens effects, the company said.

The triple rear camera unit is likely to include an 8-megapixel secondary camera and a 5-megapixel sensor, while the front camera is expected to be equipped with a 13-megapixel sensor.

The phone will also sport a 120Hz Super AMOLED display. The Samsung Galaxy M34 is expected to feature a 6.6-inch full-HD+ (1,080 x 2,400 pixels) screen. The handset is expected to be powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 1080 SoC. It is expected to run Android 13-based One UI 5.1. The phone is expected to launch in variations of 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB inbuilt storage.


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