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European Aerospace Giants Forge Satellite Alliance to Challenge Starlink Dominance

Three European aerospace titans are joining forces to create a new space entity combining satellite manufacturing and space services. The merger aims to strengthen Europe’s competitive position against emerging global satellite constellations like SpaceX’s Starlink.

Major European Space Consolidation

Three of Europe’s largest aerospace and defense companies have officially agreed to merge their space operations, according to reports, creating a new entity designed to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink and other global satellite constellations. Airbus, Leonardo and Thales signed a Memorandum of Understanding that would combine their satellite manufacturing and space services businesses into a single organization projected to generate approximately €6.5 billion in annual revenue.

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JERA Acquires $1.5 Billion U.S. Shale Gas Assets in Strategic Energy Expansion

Japan’s leading power generator JERA is making its first move into shale gas production with a major U.S. acquisition. The $1.5 billion deal for Louisiana assets comes as Japan prepares for increased electricity demand driven by artificial intelligence development.

Strategic Expansion into U.S. Energy Production

Japan’s largest power generation company JERA is reportedly making its first entry into shale gas production through a significant $1.5 billion acquisition of United States-based natural gas assets, according to company announcements made on Thursday. The move represents a strategic expansion of JERA’s North American energy portfolio as Japan anticipates rising electricity demands from technology sectors.

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Google’s Axion Arm Processors Power Multi-Architecture Infrastructure Transformation

Google has completed a major infrastructure transition integrating Arm-based Axion processors alongside traditional x86 architecture. The migration involved sophisticated automation tools and AI assistance to handle thousands of code changes across critical services. Researchers reportedly overcame architectural challenges through modern compiler tools and systematic testing approaches.

Google’s Architectural Shift: Arm Meets x86 in Production

Google has successfully integrated Arm-based Axion processors into its production infrastructure alongside traditional x86 architecture, according to reports from the company’s research team. The migration involved analyzing 38,156 commits to Google’s massive unified code repository, sources indicate, marking a significant shift in how the tech giant approaches hardware architecture.