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Evidence of Intel's 'Big Battlemage' GPU continues to mount, as BMG-G31 chip gets another official confirmation
The XPU Manager tool is for monitoring Intel's datacenter GPUs, meaning it's very likely these parts are coming soon.
"BMG has been through a significant transformation, and our refreshed brand reflects that journey," says CEO Thomas Coesfeld. By Tyler Jenke BMG has a new look, with the company unveiling their fresh ...
BMG and KKR, whose last partnership a decade ago shook up music publishing by bringing private equity into the sector, are teaming up again to join the latest frenzy of acquiring music assets. By Ed ...
BMG will release the band's upcoming seventh album, with lead single "Beautiful Colors" set for release on July 25. By Ethan Millman Music Editor BMG said Thursday that OneRepublic will be dropping ...
Though the music label ultimately backed out, the deal illustrates the temptations and risks faced by corporations seeking to capitalize on the notoriety of pop-culture figures. Performing in this ...
BMG, the largest global music company outside the three majors, has announced it is “doubling down” on its U.S. operations via increased investment and a pair of major promotions directed by Thomas ...
BMG’s revenues for the first half of 2025 were down 8% year-on-year to €424 million. The decline primarily reflects the disposal of non-core operations at BMG, including the divestment of live ...
BMG achieved organic revenue growth of 8.1% in the 2024 financial year. The reported revenue growth was 6.4% to €963 million, which BMG said was “fueled by the successful execution of its BMG Next ...
The music giant touted hit releases from Rita Ora, Jelly Roll, and Kylie Minogue and how it invested approximately $540 million in catalog acquisitions and signings last year. By Georg Szalai Global ...
Twenty-two years after arriving at Nashville's Broken Bow Records, BMG Nashville President Jon Loba has, via a new promotion, will become president of frontline recordings for all of North America.
In a deal between two of the world’s largest independent music publishers, BMG Rights Management has agreed to acquire Chrysalis for £107.4 million ($168.6 million), the companies announced on Friday.
Last June, BMG announced that it was examining the contracts of the recorded-music catalogs is has acquired in an effort to find evidence of racial disadvantage. The Germany-based company, which was ...
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