The PM has swallowed the AI Kool-Aid hook line and sinker, calling it “the transformative opportunity of our generation”, and I am first in the queue to exploit his gullibility, …
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The PM has swallowed the AI Kool-Aid hook line and sinker, calling it “the transformative opportunity of our generation”, and I am first in the queue to exploit his gullibility, …
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Populations of the founding BRICS nations are more positive about Trump’s second term in office than not. In Europe, Korea and UK the reverse is true, according to a survey by …
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The Space Foundation’s latest findings, in its Space Report 2024 Q4, include record levels of annual launches. The total has now increased for the fourth consecutive year, with new countries …
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Q3 spending on compute and storage infrastructure for cloud deployments increased 115.3% year-over-year to $57.3 billion, says IDC, mainly driven by ASP rises because of the cost of GPUs. Non-cloud …
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Intensifying competition from China compounded by weak demand and oversupply is forcing the traditional NAND players – Samsung, Hynix, Kioxia and Micron – to cut production volumes and threatens to …
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DeepSeek, a Chinese AI software programme developer, is causing consternation in the AI community by saying it can train an industry leading programme at a cost of $5.6 million compared …
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Yamaichi is aiming at many-cell battery monitoring with a board-to-cable connector for FFCs (flexible flat cables) or FPCs (flexible printed circuit boards). It is a two part connector: one part …
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Infineon is claiming ‘world’s smallest GSMA-compliant’ e-SIM IC for its OC1230, which measures 1.8 x 1.6 x 0.4mm and is made on a 28nm process. Inside is an Arm v8 …
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Georg Steinberger, chairman of European distributors organisation FBDi, has died suddenly from a cardiac arrest at the age of 64. He “leaves a deep void as an expert in the …
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Katja Ziegler is to step down as MD and CFO of ESG Elektroniksystem und Logistik on 31 March 2025. “We regret Katja Ziegler’s decision, as we will lose an excellent …
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