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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is preparing for a trip to China later this month as the company works to regain its footing in this strategically important market, Bloomberg reported, citing a person with knowledge of the plans. Huang will join company festivities ahead of the Lunar New Year, a ...
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I'm not sure anyone saw this news coming, but the TV landscape as we know it could change considerably over the next year or two. Sony, the storied Japanese TV brand, has announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with its Chinese competitor TCL. This potential partnership - with TCL set to hold [ā¦] Read more āŗ
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Fedorov said that Ukrainian forces are expecting to field 40,000 interceptor drones in January alone, a significant boost to its arsenal. Read more āŗ
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Motive Technologies, a seller of AI-powered dashcams to trucking companies, is delaying the marketing of its initial public offering, which was supposed to begin on Monday, three people close to the company said. It could delay its roadshow another week, two of the people said. They didnāt describe the exact reasons, but one person called it a ātechnical issueā rather than a case of Motive pulling the offering for good.... Read more āŗ
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In November, a young robotics startup called Gradient began interviewing applicants for an engineering internship at the Palo Alto, Calif.ābased company. But after talking to a half-dozen of them, the startup decided to ditch its plan to add interns. Why exactly? āNot worth our time,ā said J.X. Mo, 23, Gradientās co-founder. While some of the applicants had seemed promising, ānone of them would be cracked enough for us to hire... Read more āŗ
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OpenAI is Microsoftās most important AI provider and its biggest cloud server customer. But as OpenAI does more business with Microsoftās cloud rivals, Microsoft is doing more business with Anthropic, OpenAIās archrival. Microsoft has quietly become one of Anthropicās top customers and was recently on pace to spend nearly $500 million a year for Anthropic AI to power Microsoft products, according to a person with direct knowledge. At the same... Read more āŗ
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Meta Platformsā job cuts at its Reality Labs division this past week, where it let go about 10% of the unit, were the first of what could be another wave of layoffs at big tech companies this year. But that doesnāt mean big tech workforces are going to shrink much, if at all. If history is any guide, future layoffs will only result in temporary reductions in the workforces of... Read more āŗ
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Last November, during one of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huangās five visits to Taiwan last year, he and CC Wei, CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., met with reporters. Wei told the assembled media that Huang had come to ask for more chips, to which Huang, standing next to him, replied: āYes!ā Huang wasnāt the only U.S. tech executive making such requests. In recent months, Broadcom, which places manufacturing orders with... Read more āŗ
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company on Thursday announced a record capital expenditure between $52 billion and $56 billion for 2026, as it tries to ease the capacity constraint on its production facilities. About 70% to 80% of the spending will go to manufacturing equipment for ... Read more āŗ
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Googleās improvements to its Gemini AI models are boosting the companyās top line. Over the past year, Googleās business selling access to its Gemini AI models has skyrocketed, reflecting the improving quality of those models, according to three people with knowledge of Geminiās sales. Thatās likely to lift revenue from Google Cloudās core business of server sales, as money customers spend on AI tends to lead to additional spending on... Read more āŗ
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The timing couldnāt have been more awkward for Thinking Machines Lab. On Wednesday, during an all-hands meeting at the AI startup, its CEO, Mira Murati, announced that she had fired one of Thinking Machinesā co-founders, its Chief Technology Officer Barret Zoph, for poor performance and speaking with competitors, according to a person familiar with the matter. During the meeting, two more Thinking Machines researchers, Luke Metz and Sam Schoenholz, dropped... Read more āŗ
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OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said in a blog post on Sunday that the companyās annualized revenue has grown at approximately the same rate as its consumption of computational resources. Friar said that OpenAIās compute has tripled year over yearāfrom 0.2 gigawatts in 2023 to 0.6 ... Read more āŗ
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The revenue picture for AI startups is brightening, a bit. In just seven months, annualized revenue at āAI nativeā companies selling AI models or apps has doubled,Ā from $15 billionĀ to more than $30 billion, according to an analysis of 32 companies fromĀ The Informationās Generative AI Database.One problem: OpenAI and Anthropic make up nearly 85% of that revenue, while the top 10 companies by revenueāOpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, Cognition, ElevenLabs,... Read more āŗ
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