➀ Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is leaving after three years; ➁ The U.S. imposes trade restrictions on 140 Chinese companies involved in technology trade; ➂ Anduril Industries wins a contract to modernize the U.S. Space Surveillance Network (SSN); ➃ BAE Systems plans to recruit over 2,400 staff in the UK; ➄ Microchip announces the closure of its Arizona wafer fabrication facility.
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