Google has launched a beta version of the Android 15 operating system, Sam Altman asks the US authorities for support for an AI chip production project and Intel has a subsidy of 10 billion dollars. These and other news of the day are in the RB Summary.

Google’s Android 15, OpenAI chip production, low birth rate in the Russian Federation: the main thing on February 17

World

  • Prosecutors have asked a US court to approve a plea deal for cryptocurrency exchange Binance and a $4.3 billion fine.
  • Somalia will begin oil production on its territory this year for the first time in its history, the country’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources said.

Russia

  • In 2023, according to Rosstat, the minimum number of children born in Russia since 1999 was 1,264 million, while 24 years ago, after the default, only 1,214 million children were born.
  • The Russian government has simplified the conditions for participation in the state program for voluntary resettlement of returnees to Russia.
  • At the end of 2023, Russia became Turkey’s third largest gas supplier, ahead of Kazakhstan. Russian exports exceeded 348 million dollars (RIA).

Technologies

  • Google has released a beta version of Android 15. This version is intended for developers only and its full release is planned for September 2024.
  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is seeking support from US authorities in a project to accelerate global production of AI chips.
  • At the same time, Intel is seeking $10 billion in U.S. subsidies to build chip manufacturing plants.
  • Japanese semiconductor maker Renesas Electronics will buy Australian CAD systems maker Altium for $5.9 billion.

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Author:

Akhmed Sadulayev

Source: RB

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