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Geek Wire
29-05-2025
- Business
- Geek Wire
Filing: PowerLattice Technologies, a secretive startup with connections to Intel, is raising cash
Former VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks at VMworld 2018. (VMware Photo) A stealthy new company based in Southwest Washington called PowerLattice Technologies is raising cash, according to new SEC filings. The company filed two forms this week that show more than $22 million raised. PowerLattice is 'bringing paradigm shift in power delivery solutions for AI, datacenter and high performance compute processors,' according to its website. The startup lists its headquarters at a co-working space in Camas, Wash. We've reached out to the company for more details. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is listed a director on one of the filings. Gelsinger spent more than three decades at Intel, more recently as its CEO from 2021 to December 2024. He previously led VMWare as CEO for more than eight years. Steve Fu, a semiconductor industry vet and a partner at Silicon Valley VC firm Celesta, is also listed as a director. Celsta's founding partner Lip-Bu Tan is the current CEO at Intel. The executives listed on the filings are Peng Zou, Sujith Dermal, and Gang Gen. A search on LinkedIn for those names shows potential connections to NUVIA, a chip design startup acquired by Qualcomm in 2021. The Oregonian reported on the filings on Tuesday.
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Recaps, highlights from quarterfinals at 4A and 3A state boys basketball tournaments
Between the Class 4A and 3A boys state tournaments, 30 high school basketball games will be played in the Tacoma Dome this weekend. The News Tribune will be at all of them, providing game recaps, highlights, interviews, stats and more. Follow along for live updates from Thursday's quarterfinals: Quarterfinals When Glacier Peak's Josiah 'Jo' Lee split his pair of free throws in a one-point game with 15.3 seconds remaining, Camas had their chance to tie or win with a three — but Papermakers standout Ethan Harris missed his last-second putback and the Grizzlies held on in an early-morning, overtime thriller at the Tacoma Dome. Grizzlies point guard Reed Nagel dropped a game-high 16 points, Lee had 11, and No. 3 Glacier Peak outlasted Camas, 44-42, in Thursday's 4A state quarterfinals. Punch Glacier Peak's ticket back to the 'Final Four' for consecutive seasons. 'Hopefully we make it a little farther this year,' Lee smiled, part of last year's third-place finish at the Tacoma Dome. 'Back and forth the whole game, sent it to overtime. Made a couple free throws, missed a couple free throws, but it's the ones you make that count.' Perhaps it was the peculiarity of a 9 a.m. tipoff, but neither offense found their groove until the second half. Camas guard Jace VanVoorhis knocked down the Papermakers' first field goal with 2:16 remaining in the first quarter. Glacier Peak's Zachary Albright, a 6-5 post, grabbed 15 rebounds to go with seven points and two assists. 'I think Zach played extremely well,' Lee said. '(He) completely controlled the glass.' Nagel finished with 16 points (7-15 FG), three rebounds, and an assist. Camas' Harris was a two-way force with 14 points, eight rebounds, and three assists. 'Reed's been in a little funk recently, but after that game? He played awesome,' Lee said. 'I think he's back now.' The No. 3 Grizzlies advance to Friday's 4A semifinals, a 3:45 p.m. tipoff at the Tacoma Dome. They'll meet the winner of No. 1 Gonzaga Prep and No. 2 Auburn.
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
4A girls state hoops: 5 players who stood out on Wednesday at the Tacoma Dome
Eight teams squared off in four games in the Class 4A girls high school state tournament bracket in the opening round on Wednesday at the Tacoma Dome. Here are the results and five players who stood out from the session. Follow our full boys coverage and girls coverage from the Tacoma Dome from Wednesday, complete with game recaps, stats, photo galleries from TNT photographers Brian Hayes and Pete Caster, coach and player interviews and more. No. 6 Auburn 53, No. 11 Redmond 42 No. 7 Camas 70, No. 15 Lake Stevens 52 No. 13 Glacier Peak 13, No. 5 Union 49 No. 1 Davis 81, No. 9 Mead 58 G Avery Hansen, Auburn, soph. — Posted a double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds and nearly had a triple-double, adding eight steals and three assists. G Keirra Thompson, Camas, sr. — It's not often you see a double-double with assists, but Thompson was scoring and dishing for the reigning 4A state champs. She scored 19 points on 7-of-18 shooting from the field, dished out 11 assists and added five rebounds and three steals. G Brynna Pukis, Glacier Peak, sr. — Scored 16 points and was on fire from deep, hitting four of her seven 3-point attempts. Added four assists. G/P Samantha Thoma, Glacier Peak, sr. — Shot over 50 percent from the field, pouring in 19 points with four rebounds and three assists in upset win over Union. G Cheyenne Hull, Davis, soph. — Torched Mead from the start, posting a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double and shooting 69 percent from the field. Added three assists and three steals. Auburn's Avery Hansen on the team's 20-0 run to open the game: 'We had a plan of what we were going to do, and our sets were working really well. I feel like we just came out calm and confident because we already knew how they play.' Camas guard Keirra Thompson on the team's preparation: 'We've been here before, coming off of (a state championship) win last year and putting tough games on our schedule. I think our team was ready for this from the start, and there wasn't a doubt that we were going to win that game.' Glacier Peak's Brynna Pukis on denying Union star Brooklynn Haywood the ball: 'She can't score if she doesn't get the ball. So, might as well start there.'