Scientists power miniature computer with electrical current from algae
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have been reportedly powering a miniature computer just with the electrical current generated by algae for six months. While the computer’s power is not equal to that of a traditional processing unit, researchers believe it can function as a reliable
NetApp join hands with NVIDIA to boost AI and HPC use cases
NetApp, Inc., an America-based hybrid cloud data service and data management company, has recently announced the news that its EF600 NVMe (NVM Express) all-flash NVMe storage integrated with the BeeGFS parallel file network is now authorized for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD. According
Lam Research unveils new $100m tech center in South Korea
American semiconductor firm, Lam Research, is reportedly opening a new research and development center in South Korea in a move to expand the chip maker’s global research connection with Europe and the United States. The new facility, called Lam Research Technology Center will be establishe
Congress seeks to boost chip manufacturing and research in the U.S.
The United States Congress is reportedly looking to boost semiconductor manufacturing and research in the country, for which it must work out the differences between the bills passed by the House and the Senate. With a shortage in global computer chips, the manufacturing of cars, computers, and sev
SK Square to invest $1.6bn in semiconductor chips, blockchain tech
SK Square, the investment unit of SK Group, is reportedly planning on spending at least ₩2 trillion ($1.6 billion) over a period of three years on semiconductor chips and blockchain technology. After having split off from the group’s telecommunication arm, SK Telecom, in November, it is
SK Siltron to spend ₩1tr on new silicon wafer plant amid supply issues
SK Siltron, the only silicon wafer chip manufacturer based in South Korea, is reportedly planning to spend a total of ₩1.05 trillion ($845 million) towards constructing a new semiconductor fabrication plant that can produce 300mm wafers and tackle wafer supply constraints, as per a compa
Bosch invests additional $296m in chip production to combat shortage
German tech major, Bosch GmbH, is reportedly increasing its investment in semiconductor production to tackle the ongoing chip shortage. The firm will add $296 million to its previous investment of $473 million, which it had pledged to spend in 2022 last year for new production facilities. Mu
LG unveils AI-based fashion designer ‘Tilda’ at New York Fashion Week
LG Group, the South Korean multinational corporation, has reportedly announced the debut of its hyperscale artificial intelligence (AI) powered virtual fashion designer, ‘Tilda’, at New York Fashion Week, extending the engine's text-to-image production capability to greater heights.
SK plans new collaboration with Qualcomm for eco-friendly AI chips
In its efforts to lead the emerging low-power, eco-friendly artificial intelligence chip market, South Korean conglomerate, SK Group, is reportedly planning to collaborate with American tech corporation, Qualcomm Technologies, on the development of these AI chips. In a recent interview, Park Jung-h