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Joe Soucheray: Any way you cut it, that Signal chat was amateur hour

Pioneer Press 29 Mar 2025
Our own cars might not even be safe for our secrets and our plans due to the manufacturers designing them with computer chips and wiring looms to keep track of us.
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10 big things about China you should not miss (Mar. 23-Mar. 29)

ECNS 29 Mar 2025
... reasoning and training using large-scale photonic computing chips, and the discovery of key evidence that supermassive black holes affect the formation and evolution of their host galaxies.
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Is the tech industry ready for AI 'super agents'?

Business Insider 28 Mar 2025
CBS via Getty ImagesIf AI agents really catch on, there may not be enough computing capacity.AI agents generate a lot more tokens than chatbots, increasing computational demands.More AI chips may be needed if AI agents grow, Barclays analysts warned.
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Q4 Earnings Roundup: Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) And The Rest Of The Processors and Graphics Chips Segment

The Call 28 Mar 2025
The biggest demand drivers for processors (CPUs) and graphics chips at the moment are secular trends related to 5G and ... INTC) is a leading manufacturer of computer processors and graphics chips.
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The Majorana 1 Chip: a breakthrough in quantum processing

The News International 28 Mar 2025
Microsoft has recently unveiled a significant advancement in quantum computing with the introduction of its quantum processing chip, Majorana 1.
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Nvidia to Open Quantum Computing Research Center in Boston This Year in a Landmark for Region’s Tech Sector

The Harvard Crimson 28 Mar 2025
Nvidia, known for their graphics processing units and chips critical to powering modern computers and artificial intelligence technology, will use the center in their efforts to integrate AI supercomputing with newer quantum hardware.
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$7.7M Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant Awarded to DSM

Texas Border Business 28 Mar 2025
... its ability to clean wafers and not leave any residual impurities or unidentifiable particles, a critical step in manufacturing chips in high-performance computing, 5G, Al, and defense applications.
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China reveals top 10 scientific advances of 2024

China Daily 28 Mar 2025
... side, the list also includes the intelligent reasoning systems using large-scale photonic computing chips and critical evidence demonstrating how supermassive black holes influence galactic evolution.
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China’s Cloud Computing Market Poised for Significant Growth in 2025

The Arabian Post 28 Mar 2025
China’s cloud computing sector is on track for substantial expansion in 2025, driven by increased investments from major technology firms and a surge in demand for artificial intelligence capabilities.
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DuPont announces leaders for new Electronics spinoff company. Here's what to know

Delaware Online 28 Mar 2025
The electronics business specializes in manufacturing tech materials like semiconductor chips, printed circuit boards, thermal shielding and artificial intelligence computing.
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2 potential S&P 500 bargains!

The Motley Fool 28 Mar 2025
For a fast-growing company whose chips remain integral to advances in artificial intelligence (AI), that looks like a potential bargain to me ... But the US is tightening restrictions on chips entering the world’s second largest economy.
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China releases top 10 scientific advances of 2024

People Daily 28 Mar 2025
... reasoning and training using large-scale photonic computing chips, and the discovery of key evidence that supermassive black holes affect the formation and evolution of their host galaxies.
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Aehr Test Systems to Announce Third Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Results on April 8, 2025

ACCESSWIRE 28 Mar 2025
... 2D and 3D sensors used in mobile phones, tablets, and other computing devices, memory semiconductors, processors, microcontrollers, systems-on-a-chip, and photonics and integrated optical devices.
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Teslas are already expensive to insure. A wave of vandalism could make things a lot worse.

Business Insider 28 Mar 2025
... up the reason insuring a Tesla is so pricey — "everything's computer.". "Tesla has a lot more cameras, a lot more computer chips than most other electric vehicles on the market," said Martin.
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