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Micron ditches consumer memory brand Crucial to chase AI riches

First AI came for our jobs. Now, our memory?

The lure of AI spending was too much for Micron to ignore. On Wednesday, the US chipmaker announced it's abandoning its Crucial memory and storage lineup to bolster its supply of enterprise-focused chips, including those used in AI systems.…

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After Nearly 30 Years, Crucial Will Stop Selling RAM To Consumers

Micron is shutting down its Crucial consumer RAM business in 2026 after nearly three decades, citing heavy demand from AI data centers. "The AI-driven growth in the data center has led to a surge in demand for memory and storage," Sumit Sadana, EVP and chief business officer at Micron Technology, said in a statement. "Micron has made the difficult decision to exit the Crucial consumer business in order to improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Ars Technica reports: Micron said it will continue shipping Crucial consumer products through the end of its fiscal second quarter in February 2026 and will honor warranties on existing products. The company will continue selling Micron-branded enterprise products to commercial customers and plans to redeploy affected employees to other positions within the company.

Crucial launched in 1996 during the Pentium era as Micron's consumer brand for RAM and storage upgrades. Over the years, the brand expanded to encompass other memory-related products such as SSDs, flash memory cards, and portable storage drives. Micron Technology has been manufacturing RAM since 1981.

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Verduurzaming Tata Steel vergt wellicht miljoenen aan bijkomende subsidies

De Nederlandse staat stopt veel geld in de verduurzaming van Tata Steel. Maar daar komt mogelijk nog meer bij, aan subsidies voor andere noodzakelijke investeringen, zoals een ondergronds opslagproject voor CO2 in de Noordzee.

Steun CDA is cruciaal bij gevoelig wetvoorstel over kweken van embryo’s voor onderzoek

Een gevoelig wetsvoorstel van D66 en VVD haalt in de nieuwe Tweede Kamer een meerderheid als het CDA dat steunt. Die partij lijkt daartoe genegen, maar wil wel extra garanties.

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Mason Pott’s Bold Bouquets Take a Hyperrealist Approach to the Still Life

Mason Pott’s Bold Bouquets Take a Hyperrealist Approach to the Still Life

It’s not surprising that there are two sets of lush arrangements in Mason Pott’s Chicago studio. Photographing live bouquets of bright sunflowers, daisies, and waxy apples or magenta orchids at their peak is the first step in the artist’s layered process. Post photoshoot, he translates these floral bunches into hyperrealistic paintings, with particular care in accurately capturing their textures and the interplay of light and shadow.

Pott is known for his impeccable attention to detail, painting large-scale works in oil that immerse the viewer in fields of foliage. He often creates moody still lifes that approach such classic, timeless subject matter through a contemporary lens. In keeping with that mode of working, his latest series moves from the canvas to custom-cut aluminum panels, which trace the organic edges of each arrangement. The depth and diversity of the source matter appear to pop from Pott’s compositions as he tenderly defines each leaf and petal.

detail of a hyperrealistic floral bouquet made of yellow flowers and bananas in an organic shape by Mason Pott
Detail of “Color Field [Yellow} with Sunflower”

If you’re in Miami, Pott’s work is on view with VSG Contemporary at NADA through December 6. Find more from the artist on Instagram.

a hyperrealistic floral bouquet in an organic shape by Mason Pott
“Alstroemeria” (2025), oil on custom-cut aluminum panel, 18 x 22 inches
detail of a hyperrealistic floral bouquet in an organic shape by Mason Pott. the flowers and fruits are deep purples and reds
Detail of “Color Field [Purple & Crimson} with Kale & Grapes”
a hyperrealistic orchid by Mason Pott
“Orchid (White & Magenta)” (2025), oil on custom-cut aluminum panel, 8 1/2 x 12 inches
a hyperrealistic floral bouquet made of yellow flowers and bananas in an organic shape by Mason Pott
“Color Field [Yellow} with Sunflower” (2025), oil on custom cut aluminum panel, 39 x 30 inches
detail fo a hyperrealistic floral bouquet in an organic shape by Mason Pott. the flowers and fruits are deep purples and reds
Detail of “Color Field [Purple & Crimson} with Kale & Grapes”
a hyperrealistic floral bouquet made of a yellow flower and bananas in an organic shape by Mason Pott
“Banana & Daisy” (2025), oil on custom-cut aluminum panel, 14 x 17 inches
a hyperrealistic floral work with three green leaves and a yellow flower by Mason Pott
“Protea” (2025), oil on custom-cut aluminum panel, 18 1/2 x 17 inches

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