The Silicon Valley chipmaker’s journey from icon to a government project, with the sale of a 10 percent stake to the Trump administration, underlines how even the mightiest in tech can fall.
FoundHer House, a home in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood, is the rare all-female hacker house where residents are creating a supportive community to build their start-ups.
The man, a former software developer for Eaton Corporation, wrote malicious code that crashed servers on the company’s network in 2019, prosecutors said.
The settlements are an about-face for the billionaire, whose company fought with former workers over whether it owed them severance pay.
The deal is among the largest government interventions in a U.S. company since the rescue of the auto industry after the 2008 financial crisis.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s chief executive, said he plans to ask the Trump administration’s permission to sell a more powerful chip to Chinese companies.
“It’s beyond enormous. It’s unprecedented.”
Alex Kachkine spends his days working on microchip research — a skill set surprisingly similar to that needed for restoration.
Workers say the executive was volatile and retaliated when they cooperated with an investigation. Apple denies the claims.
Raphaël Graven, known online as Jean Pormanove, was regularly subjected to humiliation and abuse on Kick, a streaming platform.