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Intel Lands Tesla As First Major Customer For 14A Chip Technology

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday the EV maker plans to use Intel's next-generation 14A manufacturing process to make chips at its Terafab project, an advanced AI chip complex Musk has envisioned in Austin. The contract would mark Intel's first major customer for the technology, a breakthrough for the chipmaker which has struggled to stand up its contract manufacturing business essential for taking on top rival TSMC. Intel CEO Lip Bu Tan has said that the company would exit the chip manufacturing business altogether if it failed to secure an external customer.

Intel has previously said it was in discussions with large customers about 14A, but has not yet disclosed a major external customer. It declined to comment on Musk's remarks. [...] "Given that by the time Terafab scales up, 14A will be probably fairly mature or ready for prime time," Musk said. "14A seems like the right move, and we have a great relationship with Intel," he said. Ben Bajarin, head of technology consultancy Creative Strategies, said that Intel's 14A technology could "turn out to be a bigger deal for Intel than folks thought." "It's important to have multiple partners as early design partners to help clean the pipe and work through needed learnings at the leading edge. They will definitely have scale, so a great first non-Intel customer," Bajarin said.

Seaport Research Partners analyst Jay Goldberg said Musk's vote of confidence in Intel's technology outweighed the unknowns about the Terafab project. "Having a customer is more important than the timing," he said. Goldberg said that Musk's lofty estimates of how many chips its robots could one day require may or may not materialize, but even making chips for Tesla's existing businesses would be a significant win for Intel. "It's not equivalent to Apple or Nvidia" in terms of chip volumes, Goldberg said. "But it's a real customer. It can be real volumes."

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Patience needed before backing Alonso in markets

With just one finish from the first three races this season, the two-time World Champion is waiting for a car to match his skill.

Trivia: How well do you really know Max Verstappen?

Think you know everything about Max Verstappen? Put your F1 knowledge to the test with this ultimate trivia contest.

How Haas have utilised the ‘unique’ opportunity of the April break

Haas’ Head of Car Engineering, Hoagy Nidd, has shared an insight into what the team have been doing during the April break.

Miami Grand Prix FP1 session extended to 90 minutes

The sole practice session of the Miami Grand Prix weekend will now run for 90 minutes.

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Articles for people who make web sites.

Good designers, bad websites: a proposal

I want to discuss accessibility because it is the most important thing for making websites. Other A List Apart articles give you innovation and insight. This article will give you homework. These are just my personal views, but they’re pretty good.

I want to start off with a couple of statements, and you will agree:

  1. Designers are good people. I have never heard a designer say, “I don’t care if somebody can’t read this text”, “Not my fault if somebody can’t use this device”, or “Who cares if this is confusing?”
  2. Some designs exclude people. You have seen people unable to read the text on a website or app that somebody designed. You’ve seen people unable to use a physical device that somebody has designed. You’ve seen people utterly bamboozled while trying to use a service that somebody designed.

So what?

The first question is, “Is this life-or-death stuff?” The answer is, “Yes.” In my favorite essay, This Is All There Is, Aral Balkan makes the point that pretty much everything that we design can affect life events and death events. Aral gives the example of how even a straightforward bus timetable app can affect life and death events, if we design it badly:

  • somebody might miss a life event, such as their daughter’s fifth birthday party; or
  • somebody might miss a death event, such as the chance to say goodbye to a dying grandmother.

The next—and frustrating—question is, “Why do some designs still exclude people?” After all, we know that:

  • not everybody can see perfectly;
  • not everybody can hear perfectly;
  • not everybody thinks the same way; and
  • not everybody moves the same way.

I think the answer is that there’s too much to recall. Consider, if you will, the wide variety of topics that A List Apart articles cover. Designers are expected to remember all of that guidance, plus all of the accessibility guidance, plus so much more. It is too much.

Recognizing accessibility issues while designing

I’d like to point toward one possible solution, starting from Jakob Nielsen’s 10 Usability Heuristics for User Interface Design. These are from the mid-1990s, and—although there’s a good chance that you, gentle reader, are a lot younger than that—please bear with me. 

Seeing as the problem is that there’s too much to recall, I want to look at heuristic № 6, “Recognition rather than Recall.” Jakob Nielsen said that for users, information required to use the design should be visible or easily retrievable when needed. I suggest we tweak that to make life easier for designers. Let’s say that the information required to produce the design should be visible or easily retrievable when needed. In other words, let’s make it easier to recognise accessibility issues while we’re designing.

How are we going to do that? I really like the book A Web for Everyone—Designing Accessible User Experiences by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery. I really like this book not only because it includes a quote from me—actually two quotes, but I don’t like to boast—but because it includes personas that are perfect for helping us to recognise accessibility issues. That’s the good news. The even better news is that these personas are available now for free on the companion website to the book What Every Engineer Should Know About Digital Accessibility, again by Sarah Horton, with David Sloan this time.

Meet your users

I’m going to introduce you to these personas now:

I want to throw one more persona at you now, because, well, A List Apart readers are overachievers. One of my favorite authors, Cennydd Bowles—who literally wrote the book on Future Ethics—says to create Personas Non Grata. In other words, every time we design something, we have to think about what a bad guy could do with that thing, and whom that might affect.

To actually use these personas while designing, I like what Eric Meyer and Sara Wachter-Boettcher in Design for Real Life call the Designated Dissenter: for each project that you work on, one of your teams should be responsible for asking, “Will this work for Vishnu?”, “How’s Trevor going to get on with this?”, and so on. 

Then, once you’ve used the personas to recognise the accessibility issues, you can look up the guidelines for whichever platforms you’re designing for: 

Your mission, should you choose to accept it

I told you in the introduction of this article that I would give you homework. You thought I was joking. So, here’s your homework: I want you to grab the personas from the Know About Accessibility website, and use them throughout every design project to help you recognise accessibility issues while you work—and reclaim design for everyone.


NOTE: This article is based on “Recognise,” my five-minute presentation from Interaction Design Association (IxDA) Dublin’s Defuse (Design for Use) event in 2025.

Meerkampster Sofie Dokter werd wereldkampioen op de vijfkamp. ‘Maar ik schat brons op de zevenkamp hoger in’

Vorige maand werd Sofie Dokter verrassend wereldkampioen meerkamp op de WK indoor. Daarmee verbaasde de 23-jarige atlete ook zichzelf, omdat ze net een vervelend jaar had afgesloten. „Ik had altijd een stemmetje in mijn hoofd dat zei: maar je was dus niet de beste. Dat is er nu niet.”


‘Uitverkorene’ Paul Seixas (19) doet wielerfans dromen van een eerste Franse Tourwinst in veertig jaar

Paul Seixas uit Lyon is pas negentien jaar oud, maar geldt aan het begin van zijn tweede profseizoen al als het grootste wielertalent sinds Tadej Pogacar. Gaat hij Frankrijk na vier decennia droogte eindelijk weer aan een zege in de Tour de France helpen?


Shirin Musa, oprichter van Femmes for Freedom, ontvangt Amerikaanse Global Leadership Award

Via de rechter wist Shirin Musa het islamitische huwelijk waarin ze vastzat te ontbinden. Ze putte uit die ervaring bij de oprichting van Femmes for Freedom. Dat zet zich in voor de rechten van biculturele vrouwen.


Met broer Rafaël naast zich, vindt Tristan Tulen aansluiting bij de wereldtop. ‘Maar perspectief om professioneel te kunnen schermen hebben we niet’

Als eerste Nederlandse degenschermer won Tristan Tulen dit jaar een belangrijk Grand Prix-toernooi. De nummer zes van de wereld wordt gecoacht door zijn jongere broer Rafaël, met wie hij ook succesvol is in het nationale team. „Andere landen zijn nu banger voor ons.”


Vernieuwde Schijf van Vijf blijkt schietschijf, ook in Tweede Kamer

Het Voedingscentrum geeft onafhankelijk voedingsadvies. Maar niet iedereen ziet het zo. De weerstand tegen aanpassing van eetpatronen klinkt luid, nu in de Kamer over de vernieuwde Schijf van Vijf.

World Press Photo-winnaar Carol Guzy: ‘Ik hoop dat mijn foto’s een wake-upcall zijn’

De Amerikaanse fotograaf Carol Guzy wint de World Press Photo voor beste foto van het jaar. Het winnende beeld toont meisjes die zich vastklampen aan hun vader, een migrant uit Ecuador, terwijl hij na een hoorzitting wordt opgepakt door ICE-agenten. Guzy bezoekt al maanden elke dag een rechtbank in New York om de gevolgen van het omstreden immigratiebeleid te documenteren.

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Microsoft gives your Word documents an AI co-author you didn’t ask for

Also rolls out agentic Copilot in Excel and PowerPoint, letting 21st century Clippy lend a... hand

Microsoft is giving Copilot the power to stop suggesting edits and start making them.…

Datadog digs down into GPU efficiency as AI costs soar

Down to you to work out the value

Datadog has added GPU monitoring to its observability stack, giving AI-hungry organizations more insight into exactly what's happening on their most expensive silicon.…

Schrikbarende kijkcijfers RTL Tonight

Met presentatoren die op allerlei manieren jankieboeboe doen over hoe onheus ze zijn bejegend door de enige normale van het stel zakt RTL Dood Paard nu echt compleet in de kijkcijferstront. 92.188 mensen die in slaap waren gevallen bij Married at first sight, 85.933 mensen die het apparaatje niet konden vinden en het ding maar op RTL4 lieten staan, 61.331 seniele bejaarden die dachten dat ze naar Nieuwsuur aan het koekeloeren waren, 18.547 mensen die na het zien van Roddelpraat inschakelden voor de oer-Hollandse polderschoonheid Lale Gül, 9.999 oprecht geïnteresseerde kijkers en tot slot nog 2 mensen die op SBS naar Taken 2 aan het kijken waren, tijdens de reclame een zapronde deden en ter hoogte van RTL4 naar de plee moesten, zichzelf opsloten in het hokje en niet meer van zender konden veranderen, MAAKT SAMEN PRECIES 268.000. Dat is nóg minder dan 277.000. De Vlaminator: "Het zou me niet verbazen als het programma eerder van de buis gehaald wordt." Kap er inderdaad maar mee. Nederland snakt naar een programma als 'B-sterren koken asperges in de outskirts van Albanië'.

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EU formally approves €90bn Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia

Leaders will discuss how to respond to surging energy prices amid the war in the Middle East

EU leaders have welcomed the end of diplomatic deadlock over a long-awaited €90bn (£78bn) loan for Ukraine, after the bloc finalised the agreement along with a 20th package of sanctions against Russia.

After weeks of delay, the EU signed off on the loan on Thursday, in time for summit talks in Cyprus that are scheduled to begin in the evening and will include talks over a dinner with the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Man who raped young men and deliberately gave them HIV jailed for life

Adam Hall, of Tyne and Wear, will serve at least 23 years in prison, with victims describing lasting trauma

A “callous, calculating sexual predator” who raped and deliberately infected young, vulnerable men with HIV has been jailed for life and told he must serve at least 23 years.

Adam Hall, 43, of Washington, Tyne and Wear, is the second man in the UK ever to be found guilty of intentionally setting out to spread the virus.

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Personeel Aldi België staakt om mogelijke opening op zondag

EKE (ANP/BELGA) - Medewerkers van Aldi hebben in België het werk neergelegd omdat de supermarktketen overweegt op zondagen open te gaan. Vakbond BBTK zegt dat het personeel daar niet blij mee is. In minstens tien supermarkten in Vlaanderen heeft het personeel het werk donderdag neergelegd en zijn de winkels gesloten, stelt een vertegenwoordiger van de vakbond.

Aldi overweegt de stap in België in navolging van concurrent Lidl. "In een fel veranderende retailmarkt waarbij ook de verwachting van de consument evolueert, bouwt Aldi op die manier aan een duurzame toekomst voor zijn klanten en waakt over de tewerkstelling van zijn medewerkers", aldus de supermarktketen in een verklaring.

Steeds meer Nederlanders steken de grens met België en Duitsland over om daar goedkoper brandstof, sigaretten, alcohol en andere boodschappen te halen vanwege de hogere kosten in Nederland. Dat meldde onder andere retailbrancheorganisatie INretail en de Koninklijke SlijtersUnie deze week.


Nederlanders eten recordaantal aardbeien in 2025

ZOETERMEER (ANP) - Nederlanders aten een recordaantal aardbeien in 2025. Dat meldt belangenvereniging GroentenFruit Huis. In totaal aten Nederlanders bijna zes reguliere bakjes per persoon.

Nederlanders aten in 2025 gemiddeld 2,8 kilo aardbeien, tegenover 2,5 kilo vijf jaar geleden. Vooral tussen mei en juni worden veel aardbeien gegeten. Die maanden zijn goed voor 40 procent van de consumptie.

Volgens de belangenvereniging weten vooral jongeren de rode vruchten steeds beter te vinden. Nederlanders tot 39 jaar kochten in 2025 6 procent meer aardbeien dan een jaar eerder. De meeste mensen kochten in 2025 hun aardbeien in de supermarkt. Ruim 83 procent wordt verkocht via dit kanaal.