Top News Today: Intel unveils Panther Lake, Owlstone Wins $49.1M Cancer Grant

Intel to Unveil Panther Lake Chip Details Using New 18A Process in Analyst Briefings and Tours
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Good morning, tech fam; here are some quick tech updates for you to catch up on!

What’s New Today: Intel will reveal Panther Lake laptop chip details, built on the 18A process, promising 30% energy savings and improved performance.

Fast-Track Insights: Owlstone Medical earns a $49.1M ARPA-H grant to develop POSEIDON, an at-home breath and urine test for early multi-cancer detection. 

Here’s a quick rundown of the biggest tech headlines making waves today. Let's dive into the day's top tech stories, from Intel revealing the Panther Lake chip with the 18A process to PSUs announcing a recruitment drive through GATE 2025 scores.

Intel Prepares Technical Reveal for Panther Lake Chip

Intel plans to disclose technical details about its upcoming Panther Lake laptop chip, the first built entirely on its 18A process. The company held technical briefings and factory tours in Arizona to reassure investors after past manufacturing issues. Panther Lake offers 30% lower energy use and up to 50% better data processing performance. The chips are expected to launch in early 2026, marking Intel’s critical step toward recovery.

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Owlstone Medical Nets $49.1M For Cancer Detection

Owlstone Medical, a Cambridge-based startup working with Breath Biopsy technology, has raised up to $49.1 million from ARPA-H to fine-tune multi-cancer detection tests for the home environment. The POSEIDON program uses synthetic sensors to detect the presence of over 30 cancers in very early stages from breath and urine samples. Owlstone hopes to revolutionize the low-cost, non-invasive screening of cancer at its early stages using biosensing, synthetic biology, and data fusion technologies.

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GATE 2025 Recruitment for PSU Notifications Released

Several PSUs have started recruiting through the GATE 2025 score in the engineering branches of electrical, civil, and mechanical disciplines. Power Grid, Airport Authority, OHPC, HPGCL, and UCIL have already called for applications, while NPCIL will be using GATE 2026 scores. Candidates will have to clear the cutoff set by individual PSUs. Besides the GATE cutoff score, candidates may be called for interviews or tests. GATE 2026 is scheduled for 7, 8, 14, and 15 February.

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Easy Ways to Save a ChatGPT Conversation

This article throws light on different methods to save and export ChatGPT conversations for later use. Users can either use the platform's built-in export function, copy the conversations manually, take screenshots, or even export to PDF. Extensions for browsers such as SaveGPT can make this process easier and then keep everything safe in the cloud, neatly categorized in folders. Special attention has been paid to privacy and protecting sensitive data so that AI chat histories remain equally accessible, well-organized, and protected.

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Trump Meme Coin Seeks $200M Funding

The issuer of the Trump meme coin, led by Bill Zanker through Fight Fight Fight LLC, is seeking $200 million to fill the digital-asset treasury with money to revive the waning token. From $44, the coin has depreciated to about $8, with just 35% unlocked. Earlier attempts, including a Trump-branded wallet, failed, while Trump-steered ventures are still happening in crypto. The treasury proposal hopes to restore some confidence among investors and bring back momentum to the market.

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