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The US has restricted the export of Nvidia's most powerful AI chips to China since 2022 over fears that they could be used for military purposes.
Infosys: AI-focused businesses are thriving, fueled by increased spending in the sector, benefiting semiconductor and ...
Demand for repairing Nvidia AI chips has surged in China despite U.S. export bans on these products. Around a dozen boutique ...
In the three months following tightened U.S. export controls under the Trump administration, at least $1 billion worth of ...
Key Points AI capabilities once considered "artificial general intelligence" are now a reality, enabling robots to perceive, reason, and act autonomously to a degree.Serve Robotics' surging revenue ...
Memory market braces for shake‑up Nvidia is moving to disrupt the memory market again, planning to deploy between 600,000 and ...
Currently priced at $0.0991 in presale, over $2.3 million has already been raised. Early adopters earn rewards at $9.51 per ...
The surge in demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) driven by AI servers has positioned SK Hynix as the clear leader in the ...
Intel on Thursday posted quarterly revenue that topped market expectations, saying it has cut about 15 percent of its ...
Tech companies specializing in AI are thriving amid a surge in demand, boosting profits for giants like Nvidia and Alphabet.
In the next 3 to 5 years, Telekom Malaysia aims to continue playing a central role in enabling the growth of regional data ...
In the first quarter of 2025, the cybersecurity sector demonstrated resilience, securing $3.3 billion across 182 venture ...