Staging: Latest in Software Engineering: Mar 25 (4 stories)
Wednesday, 25 Mar 2026
Here is your Daily summary for Software Engineering across the world for Wed 25th March 2026
Arm is making a significant move by releasing its first in-house CPU, developed in collaboration with Meta, marking a pivotal shift in its 35-year history. This development not only showcases Arm's capabilities but also positions it as a direct competitor in the chip market, which could reshape industry dynamics.
In a troubling sign for the gaming sector, Epic Games has announced a reduction of 1,000 jobs amid declining engagement with Fortnite, coupled with a price hike for its in-game currency, V-Bucks. This reflects broader challenges in the gaming industry as companies adapt to changing player behaviors.
Meanwhile, Delve has suspended its demos following serious allegations of fabricated audit evidence, prompting its investor, Insight Partners, to retract a promotional article about the startup. This incident raises concerns about compliance and trust in the startup ecosystem.
On a more positive note, Apple has enhanced its AirPods with live translation capabilities, allowing users to engage in real-time conversations across languages. This feature, now available on the latest AirPods Pro Max, underscores Apple's commitment to innovation in user experience.
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TechCrunch • 24 Mar 2026, 7:48pm
Arm is releasing the first in-house chip in its 35-year history
Arm is producing its own CPU for the first time. It developed the CPU with Meta, which is also the chip's first customer.
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TechCrunch • 24 Mar 2026, 3:17pm
Epic Games cuts 1,000 jobs, says Fortnite engagement is down
Epic Games also increased the price of V-Bucks, the Fortnite in-game currency.
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TechCrunch • 24 Mar 2026, 5:26am
Delve halts demos, Insight Partners scrubs investment post amid ‘fake compliance’ allegations
After a whistleblower alleged that the startup fabricated audit evidence, its prominent Series A investor removed an article detailing why it led the deal.
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WIRED • 24 Mar 2026, 11:00am
How to Use Apple’s Live Translation on Your AirPods
If you have a recent Apple device, you can translate live conversations. It’s impressive, and the new AirPods Pro Max just joined the party.
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