Manager says City in title hunt despite six-point gap Erling Haaland’s injury not expected to be serious Pep Guardiola said it was too early for Manchester City to fret about Arsenal’s superb start to the Premier League season, and that his team were alive in their pursuit of reclaiming the...
Mikel Arteta values Arsenal victory over Palace ‘more than any other this season’
Latest win takes Arsenal four points clear at the top Arteta’s side now have seven-point lead over Liverpool Mikel Arteta hailed Arsenal’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace as the most valuable of the season after seeing his side open up a four-point lead at the Premier League’s summit. In what...
‘I could have killed them’: Lawson’s fury after narrowly missing hitting marshals
Marshals ran across track clearing debris at Mexico GP ‘I nearly hit one of them, honestly, it was so dangerous’ Liam Lawson issued a damning broadside after he narrowly missed hitting two marshals on track at the Mexico City Grand Prix, warning that he could have killed them and branding...
Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Arsenal’s title tilt is built on solid defence, Chelsea miss Cole Palmer and what happened to clampdown on shirt-pulling? “One-nil to the Arsenal” may not be thrilling but it is certainly effective. Sunday’s victory over Crystal Palace was Mikel Arteta’s side’s third by that margin in nine Premier League games....
AMD’s Am9080 at 50: The reverse-engineered chip that launched AMD into the CPU era
The Am9080 arrived in mass production in 1975 as AMD's version of Intel's 8080 – an instruction-set-compatible implementation built on AMD's own n-channel MOS process rather than a carbon-copy fabrication. That detail matters: the Am9080 wasn't a rebadged Intel part. Read Entire Article