Marvell has bought Polariton Technologies, a developer of high-speed, low-power plasmonics-based silicon photonics devices.
Deutsche Telekom /DT) is talking to T-Mobile about a merger, reports Reuters. A merger would create a company with a market ...
Uber runs robotaxi services in Dallas, Austin, Atlanta, Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi. S.Ride states that the ‘S’ in its name does ...
MIPS, which was bought by Globalfoundries last year, has selected Arteris FlexGen smart NoC IP and Magillem SoC integration automation software to help develop domain-specific SoCs. MIPS will ...
TSMC has no plans to buy ASML’s most advanced litho tool – the $350 million high-NA EUV machine, according to deputy co-COO ...
Under Cook, Apple became the first company to reach a $1 trillion market valuation in 2018 and is now worth more than $4 trillion. The company’s services division alone now generates more than $100 ...
Atmos Space Cargo describes its purpose as building reusable spacecraft and return logistics that “turn spaceflight into ...
Bolt Graphics has taped-out the test chip for its Zeus GPU which aims to cut the cost of HPC and rendering workloads by up ...
Spain allows cannabis consumption through its so-called Social Club model, while the Netherlands maintains its famous coffeeshop policy, both countries where marijuana technically remains illegal but ...
Private credit is when companies borrow money directly from investors instead of traditional banks. These investors, often pension funds, insurance companies or sovereign wealth funds, provide capital ...
Cerebras originally filed to IPO in 2024 producing a prospectus which disclosed that the UAE-backed company G42 accounted for 87% of Cerebras’ revenue. Later, Cerebras withdrew the filing. Read our ...
Quinas Technology which is commercialising the ULTRARAM non-volatile memory technology developed at Lancaster University, is using Atomic Layer Etching (ALE) to fab its chips at KAUST Core Labs in ...
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