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Japanese telco NTT has used machine learning to develop AI which predicts damage to outdoor communications infrastructure during disasters such as earthquakes or deluges. Resolution is as fine as individual ...
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Intending to map the ground from small aircraft and drones, researchers in China have made a singe-photon radar. It achieves resolution better than 40cm from 2.1km altitude using around two ...
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We often write about AI and STEM, and here is another interesting new Gadget Book worthy of our virtual library - She, DISRUPTS.
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Huawei’s latest Pura 70 series smartphones comprise an advanced made-in-China processor in defiance of US export curbs.
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Samsung Electronics has started making 286-layer NAND flash memory chips, which expand bit density by 50% compared with 8th-generation V-NAND tech.
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In 2006, Freescale and NXP were bought by private equity funds Blackstone and KKR for $17.6 billion and $8 billion (for an 80% stake) respectively, thereby sparking an intense debate ...
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US memory giant Micron has officially announced its USD 6.1 billion CHIPS and Science Act grant, and says the cash injection will support a huge CAPEX project to 2030.
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Written this week, there's US Chips Act grants, Women Who Code closing because of a lack of funds, a picture gallery of all the winners at WLIEA, a writeup of the main event itself, and details of SMIC’s N+2 process used for the Huawei Mate 60 Pro smartphone...
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Vietnam has joined the race to be a destination for the world's leaving chip firms by pledging $1.08 billion for the training of 50,000 semiconductor engineers by 2030.
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Scientist in Korea are making fast p-channel amorphous thin-film transistors. “Research progress on p-type amorphous semiconductors has been notably sluggish,” according to the Pohang University of Science and Technology (PosTech). ...
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Japanese solar tech specialist Vsun Solar has officially opened its 4-gigawatt silicon wafer plant in Vietnam's northern province of Phu Tho.
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AI chip giant Nvidia is to acquire its long-time partner Run:ai – a firm that develops software for handling complex AI computing resources.
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China-based ATX Semiconductor Group has revealed an ambitious second-phase roadmap for its manufacturing plant in Melaka.
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The race is on to manufacture the worlds fastest chips, and TSMC has just made a bold claim to be winning it.
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Allen Wu (pictured), the sacked CEO of Arm China who wouldn’t leave, has set up a RISC-V company called Zhongzhi Chip, according to TrendForce, citing WeChat. Zhongzhi Chip is said ...
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The radar module market is projected to reach close to $36.5 billion by 2029, exhibiting a 5% CAGR from the $26.7 billion in 2023, says Yole Developpement. The automotive sector ...
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Intel’s Q1 revenue was up 9% y-o-y at $12.7 billion. Its forecast for Q2 was revenue of $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion. The company reported a net loss of $400 ...
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Tuesday was World Book Day and printed books are still beating e-books for popularity, according to Statista’s Market Insights: Media & Advertising, In the US, 20 percent of the population ...
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PCB manufacturer TTM Technologies has officially opened its first manufacturing plant in Penang, Malaysia with an investment of USD 200 million (approximately MYR 958 million).