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24
Apr
Tesla’s Musk warns Wall Street autonomous future is main goal
- Posted by jeff
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk couldn’t have been more clear in his message to investors: Tesla is now an artificial intelligence company.
24
Apr
China approves US listing for self-driving firm in easing sign
- Posted by jeff
China has greenlit a US listing by autonomous driving startup Pony.ai, raising the potential for an increase in Chinese tech initial public offerings in New York after a more than two-year hiatus.
24
Apr
Microsoft gathers the quartet of South Korean tech titans for high-stakes AI summit
- Posted by jeff
Microsoft touted as the world’s largest AI service provider, has reportedly invited several leading figures in the South Korean tech industry to attend a high-level meeting.
24
Apr
OLED expected to welcome long-awaited bloom in 2024 due to arrival of Apple’s new iPad
- Posted by jeff
The expectation for the OLED display market in 2024 is quite high, with market research firms forecasting a rebound in revenue, especially with Apple’s iPad set to feature OLED displays for the first time, which is expected to drive market growth.
24
Apr
Synaptics unveils Astra: powering the next wave of edge AI IoT devices
- Posted by jeff
Synaptics Incorporated has unveiled its Synaptics Astra platform, featuring the SL series embedded AI native IoT processor and the Astra Machina Foundation series development kit.
24
Apr
HBM prices likely to fall in 2H24 due to intensified market competition
- Posted by jeff
Nvidia is arguably the biggest “beneficiary” of Artificial Intelligence (AI) so far, but the recent 10% plunge in Nvidia’s stock price and the evaporation of its market capitalization of US$211 billion have triggered concerns in the South Korean semiconductor industry.