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Nationals Executive Responds To Manager Dave Martinez's Comments
Nationals Executive Responds To Manager Dave Martinez's Comments

Newsweek

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Newsweek

Nationals Executive Responds To Manager Dave Martinez's Comments

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. The Washington Nationals' season has taken a turn even farther south than the team was expecting, and manager Dave Roberts made comments blaming the players after the team dropped its 10th straight game. General manager Mike Rizzo resisted commenting -- until Wednesday, during his radio spot on 106.7 The Fan. WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 16: Manager Dave Martinez #4 of the Washington Nationals looks on from the dugout during the sixth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Nationals Park on June 16, 2025 in Washington,... WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 16: Manager Dave Martinez #4 of the Washington Nationals looks on from the dugout during the sixth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Nationals Park on June 16, 2025 in Washington, DC. More Photo by"There's onus on the players, there's onus on the coaches, there's onus on the manager and there's great onus on the general manager to do a better job," Rizzo said during the interview, as transcribed by Brittany Ghiroli of The Athletic. While there is not one specific reason for the Nationals' poor play, Rizzo is up to take accountability and say that the organization needs to reflect after an abysmal stretch. The Nationals' offense has been the league's worst in run scoring in June, scoring only 42 runs. Meanwhile, the pitching has not been much help either, ranking 24th in Major League Baseball in ERA during the month. Martinez did manage the Nationals to their only World Series victory in franchise history, but may have inadvertently turned the heat up on his seat following his comments and the team's poor stretch of seasons recently. Rizzo's comments are far from a fix to their situation, but if the general manager is saying that the organization needs to look at itself and find the issue, then Martinez's time at the top step of the Nationals dugout may be running out. More MLB: Will Rafael Devers Trade Trigger Avalanche of Moves Before Trade Deadline?

ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices
ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices

Investment to Fuel Rapid Adoption of OpenTitan-Based Open-Source Silicon Security Solutions to Address Need for Silicon Supply Chain Integrity, Ownership Control, and Device Management BOSTON, June 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZeroRISC, a leading provider of silicon supply chain integrity solutions leveraging open-source silicon, today announced the close of its oversubscribed seed round with $10 million in new funding, led by Fontinalis Partners. Additional participants include Fundomo, Analog Devices co-founder Ray Stata, SemiAnalysis founder Dylan Patel, SBXi, Chelpis, Bond Street LLC, and existing angel investors. ZeroRISC CEO and founder Dominic Rizzo founded the OpenTitan project in 2019, the first open-source silicon root of trust (RoT) and the first ever open-source chip to reach widespread commercial availability. Since founding ZeroRISC in April 2023, Rizzo and his team have been pivotal in advancing a vision of secure, open silicon for all. The team successfully transitioned the project from development to commercialization in partnership with Nuvoton and the open-source ecosystem to drive its first commercial tapeout. "ZeroRISC is executing on a classic Silicon Valley playbook - the founder of an open-source project launches a startup to bring the technology to a broader universe of enterprise customers," said Gabe Cunningham, Partner, Fontinalis. "Commercial open silicon can enable a new generation of secure-by-default devices." ZeroRISC is expanding access to production-grade, OpenTitan-based designs suitable for every strata of the silicon supply chain from IoT to datacenters. Built for seamless integration into system-on-chips (SoCs), chiplets, and devices, its universal silicon security platform supports numerous applications. ZeroRISC's Integrity Management Platform (IMP) decouples device security from place of manufacture, scaling ownership and control with software rather than relying on physical possession. Device consumers can define security policies suited to their operational needs rather than relying on operating system developers or manufacturers to impose ill-fitting controls. "Once considered a niche idea, open-source silicon is becoming an inevitability with the adoption of implementations like OpenTitan by Google," said Rizzo. "Leveraging open-source silicon means we can deliver 'big tech'-like device security to every segment of the silicon ecosystem. Moving away from unverifiable 'black boxes' and towards fully transparent and verifiable foundations unlocks a new paradigm, putting device owners back in control of their remotely connected devices without requiring physical diligence by hardware manufacturers. Instead, any trusted stakeholder in the supply chain can leverage ZeroRISC's software-based monitoring to build confidence and retain control." ZeroRISC's secure-by-design approach starts security as early as possible, during chip design and manufacturing with transparent OpenTitan-based implementations. This assurance-first approach ensures that security starts below the operating system, offering protection against the most sophisticated hardware and firmware attacks and more common software vulnerabilities. As regulators push liability to manufacturers and with annual cyber insurance premiums expected to reach $23 billion by 2026, ZeroRISC gives CISOs final authority over what software can run on their devices, preventing unauthorized actions. ZeroRISC forges immutable trust of hardware by software, securing the entire supply chain from the factory to in-field operation. The company has attracted notable support from technology industry luminaries, including Analog Devices co-founder Ray Stata, who noted, "ZeroRISC is making truly trustworthy supply chain security accessible to every organization and end customer, not just those with specialized hardware or significant budgets. This is a massive shift." "ZeroRISC will become a foundational requirement for future systems essential for combating AI deepfakes and similar threats by ensuring end-to-end attestation, from real sensor data capture to the verified AI model and prompt used to generate outputs," said Rajeev Surati, Investor, Fundomo. In February 2024, ZeroRISC introduced the first open-source chip built on the OpenTitan secure silicon design, produced commercially by Nuvoton Technology Corporation. This platform RoT marks a critical milestone in bringing trustworthy and secure open silicon to the global market. Based on strong interest from end users, OEMs, and SoC vendors, ZeroRISC is offering an early access program to express interest in the first silicon or future collaboration. ZeroRISC is hiring. Explore open roles and learn more about ZeroRISC at: About ZeroRISC ZeroRISC is expanding security by empowering device owners and operators in crucial sectors like silicon production, IoT, and critical infrastructure with full device ownership, control, and visibility. With transparent and trustworthy OpenTitan-enabled designs, ZeroRISC's Integrity Management Platform affords customers the power to separate device security from place of manufacture by forging immutable trust of hardware by software. Headquartered in Boston, MA, ZeroRISC was founded by Dominic Rizzo, the OpenTitan project founder. The company is a leading project contributor, driving the commercialization of open-source silicon designs and device management software. 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ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices
ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices

Business Wire

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

ZeroRISC Closes $10 Million in Seed Funding Led by Fontinalis to Accelerate Commercial Adoption of Open-Source Silicon for Secure Devices

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ZeroRISC, a leading provider of silicon supply chain integrity solutions leveraging open-source silicon, today announced the close of its oversubscribed seed round with $10 million in new funding, led by Fontinalis Partners. Additional participants include Fundomo, Analog Devices co-founder Ray Stata, SemiAnalysis founder Dylan Patel, SBXi, Chelpis, Bond Street LLC, and existing angel investors. 'Once considered a niche idea, open-source silicon is becoming an inevitability with the adoption of implementations like OpenTitan by Google,' said Dominic Rizzo, CEO and Founder, ZerorRISC. ZeroRISC CEO and founder Dominic Rizzo founded the OpenTitan project in 2019, the first open-source silicon root of trust (RoT) and the first ever open-source chip to reach widespread commercial availability. Since founding ZeroRISC in April 2023, Rizzo and his team have been pivotal in advancing a vision of secure, open silicon for all. The team successfully transitioned the project from development to commercialization in partnership with Nuvoton and the open-source ecosystem to drive its first commercial tapeout. "ZeroRISC is executing on a classic Silicon Valley playbook - the founder of an open-source project launches a startup to bring the technology to a broader universe of enterprise customers," said Gabe Cunningham, Partner, Fontinalis. "Commercial open silicon can enable a new generation of secure-by-default devices." ZeroRISC is expanding access to production-grade, OpenTitan-based designs suitable for every strata of the silicon supply chain from IoT to datacenters. Built for seamless integration into system-on-chips (SoCs), chiplets, and devices, its universal silicon security platform supports numerous applications. ZeroRISC's Integrity Management Platform (IMP) decouples device security from place of manufacture, scaling ownership and control with software rather than relying on physical possession. Device consumers can define security policies suited to their operational needs rather than relying on operating system developers or manufacturers to impose ill-fitting controls. 'Once considered a niche idea, open-source silicon is becoming an inevitability with the adoption of implementations like OpenTitan by Google,' said Rizzo. 'Leveraging open-source silicon means we can deliver 'big tech'-like device security to every segment of the silicon ecosystem. Moving away from unverifiable 'black boxes' and towards fully transparent and verifiable foundations unlocks a new paradigm, putting device owners back in control of their remotely connected devices without requiring physical diligence by hardware manufacturers. Instead, any trusted stakeholder in the supply chain can leverage ZeroRISC's software-based monitoring to build confidence and retain control.' ZeroRISC's secure-by-design approach starts security as early as possible, during chip design and manufacturing with transparent OpenTitan-based implementations. This assurance-first approach ensures that security starts below the operating system, offering protection against the most sophisticated hardware and firmware attacks and more common software vulnerabilities. As regulators push liability to manufacturers and with annual cyber insurance premiums expected to reach $23 billion by 2026, ZeroRISC gives CISOs final authority over what software can run on their devices, preventing unauthorized actions. ZeroRISC forges immutable trust of hardware by software, securing the entire supply chain from the factory to in-field operation. The company has attracted notable support from technology industry luminaries, including Analog Devices co-founder Ray Stata, who noted, 'ZeroRISC is making truly trustworthy supply chain security accessible to every organization and end customer, not just those with specialized hardware or significant budgets. This is a massive shift.' 'ZeroRISC will become a foundational requirement for future systems essential for combating AI deepfakes and similar threats by ensuring end-to-end attestation, from real sensor data capture to the verified AI model and prompt used to generate outputs,' said Rajeev Surati, Investor, Fundomo. In February 2024, ZeroRISC introduced the first open-source chip built on the OpenTitan secure silicon design, produced commercially by Nuvoton Technology Corporation. This platform RoT marks a critical milestone in bringing trustworthy and secure open silicon to the global market. Based on strong interest from end users, OEMs, and SoC vendors, ZeroRISC is offering an early access program to express interest in the first silicon or future collaboration. ZeroRISC is hiring. Explore open roles and learn more about ZeroRISC at: About ZeroRISC ZeroRISC is expanding security by empowering device owners and operators in crucial sectors like silicon production, IoT, and critical infrastructure with full device ownership, control, and visibility. With transparent and trustworthy OpenTitan-enabled designs, ZeroRISC's Integrity Management Platform affords customers the power to separate device security from place of manufacture by forging immutable trust of hardware by software. Headquartered in Boston, MA, ZeroRISC was founded by Dominic Rizzo, the OpenTitan project founder. The company is a leading project contributor, driving the commercialization of open-source silicon designs and device management software. For more information, visit

Ireland beaten by USA in second clash of series
Ireland beaten by USA in second clash of series

RTÉ News​

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Ireland beaten by USA in second clash of series

USA 4-0 Ireland Ireland were beaten 4-0 by USA in the final match of the two-match series in Charlotte. A first half display of clinical attacking from the home side gave Ireland a mountain to climb as they looked to overcome a three-goal deficit. A much improved second half saw Ireland dominate possession and chance creation, but excellent goalkeeping and further opportunism saw the home side secure a four-goal victory. It followed the 1-1 draw between the sides on Saturday. USA started the stronger of the sides, pressing allowing them to mount two attacks into the Irish circle. USA were rewarded for their early pressure, Katie Dixon pacing into the Irish circle and striking into the bottom corner. Ireland responded to the goal well, beginning to create chances of their own with Charlotte Beggs trying to play a ball across goal from the baseline, followed by shots from Niamh Carey, Mikayla Power and Siofra O'Brien to test Jennifer Rizzo in the USA net. USA eventually won the first penalty corner of the game following a period of Irish dominance. Ireland's defensive solidity from set-pieces continued on from the game the day prior to deny the US. USA did however double their lead soon after, Ryleigh Heck reacting quickest to volley into the Irish net following a save from Lizzie Murphy. A late break in the first quarter launch by Carey gave Ireland a chance to reduce the deficit, but Sarah Torrans' efforts on goal were well saved by Rizzo. The quarter time break gave Ireland some time to readjust which saw them start well, winning a penalty corner inside the first two minutes. Ireland opted to go to Mikayla Power, but her shot was too high and USA were awarded a free hit. The USA managed to re-establish themselves in the game soon after, winning a penalty corner of their own which was well saved by Murphy. An incisive run from Niamh Carey down the right resulted in another promising chance for Ireland, but again they were denied by Rizzo, with Carey playing another inviting ball across goal a few minutes later. A late penalty corner for the USA from a break was well defended initially by Ireland, but the resulting chance ended up in the back of the net. Ireland opted to refer for obstruction, but the goal was withheld, and the USA went into half-time with a 3-0 lead. A long weather delay meant both sides had to sit tight for the second half to resume, with the extended rest meaning both teams were energetic out of the blocks. Power and Sarah Torrans created early chances, but again Rizzo was alive to the shots. Some quick hands from Christina Hamill in the final minutes of the third quarter earned Ireland a penalty corner, with Hannah McLoughlin's effort blocked and Roisin Upton's follow up saved, meaning Ireland still had a three-goal deficit to overcome after Q3 despite a very positive 15 minutes. Ireland's control of the game continued into the final quarter, with time running out to mount a comeback. Early chances failed to lead to shots on goal, with USA managing to win a number of penalty corners of their own from the few periods of possession that they had, which Ireland defended well. A late chance for the USA eventually resulted in the first goal of the second half. A quick response from Ireland saw them attack from the restart winning a penalty corner. Their first effort found the back of the net thanks to a Sarah Hawkshaw deflection, but the goal was chalked off. The second attempt was blocked, and the USA came away as 4-0 victors.

What is Anthony Rizzo's net worth in 2025? MLB salary, contract details & endorsements
What is Anthony Rizzo's net worth in 2025? MLB salary, contract details & endorsements

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

What is Anthony Rizzo's net worth in 2025? MLB salary, contract details & endorsements

Image Source: Getty Long considered one of the steadiest and most respected players in Major League Baseball, veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo hit a question mark in 2025. Some may be expecting it to happen, as Rizzo has now hit free agency after the New York Yankees opted to decline his $17 million club option for the year. A three-time All-Star, the 35-year-old Anderson struggles with his future in baseball after a second injury-abbreviated year. Still, his economic might and away-from-the-field contributions have only ever driven further the foundation of his legacy. Anthony Rizzo's net worth, salary, and contract status According to various sources, Anthony Rizzo's net worth is $27 million on date June 2025. Much of that money comes from an accomplished 14-year career in Major League Baseball, beginning with the San Diego Padres, flourishing with the Chicago Cubs, and finishing with the New York Yankees. He collected most of his career monetary value on contracts well beyond the $120 million mark, topped by an 8-year, $68 million pact with the Cubs and a 2-year, $34 million contract with the Yankees, which he signed in 2022. Rizzo's Yankees deal ran through 2022–24, collapsing a $17 million team option for 2025 that the club declined after a rough year for Rizzo. His production dropped as he dealt with a fractured forearm and finger issues, leading the Yankees to buy the option out for $6 million. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Todos os idosos deveriam ter um desse no banheiro! Veja só! Evite quedas e escorregões Saiba Mais Undo Rizzo returns to free agency, and his future is hazier at this point, though some continue to suggest Rizzo may snag a short-term deal after the Yankees and Red Sox find personnel with wartime experience. Endorsements, philanthropy, and the off-field impact of Anthony Rizzo In addition to his baseball income, Rizzo has also developed a strong off-field presence with endorsements. He has worked with big brands like State Farm, Sony, BodyArmor, and local Chicago staple Buona Beef. He also has some entrepreneurial endeavors, including his cereal, 'RizzO's,' which had a great reception among Cubs fans and sold out shortly after its debut. Rizzo is additionally a dedicated philanthropist. A cancer survivor himself, he established the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation in 2012 to aid cancer research and families impacted by cancer, a cause that is particularly close to his heart. The foundation has donated millions of dollars, including $3.5 million to Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago and hundreds of thousands nationally, as with the National Compassion Fund after the 2018 Parkland shooting that struck Rizzo's college alma mater. Also Read: 'I've definitely thought about retirement': Anthony Rizzo considers future amid tough free agent market Regardless of whether Anthony Rizzo even has a playing future moving forward, his impact is greater than the diamond. And whether that future comes on the field or off, as a leader, philanthropist, and favorite son of Philadelphia, Anthony has solidified his status as a professional and personal icon for the ages.

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