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13.03.26 - 01:31
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Sysgration targets double-digit growth in AI server BBU power in 2026 (Digitimes)
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Leveraging a dual-track strategy in AI server power supplies and AI edge computing applications, electronic components maker Sysgration announced it has officially transitioned from its preparation phase into a harvesting period. Helped along by Pegatron's strategic investments, the company expects operational growth to reach double digits in 2026, with growth in data centers fueling demand for battery backup units (BBUs)....
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13.03.26 - 01:31
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Flexium eyes 30% revenue from AI servers and smart glasses in 2026 (Digitimes)
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After a challenging 2025, flexible printed circuit (FPC) giant Flexium Interconnect is optimistic about its revenue and profit outlook, driven by accelerated transformation in high-speed transmission products. The company expects full-year growth in 2026 fueled by strong demand in two key sectors: new models for major US smartphone customers and applications in AI servers and wearable devices....
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13.03.26 - 01:31
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Samsung targets 2nm process for HBM4E base die to boost AI chip edge (Digitimes)
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Samsung Electronics is reportedly planning to adopt a 2-nanometer (nm) process for the base die of its next-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM), HBM4E, aiming to enhance its technological competitiveness. Industry experts see this as part of Samsung's broader strategy to leverage its advantage as a leading integrated device manufacturer (IDM) in the global AI semiconductor race....
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13.03.26 - 00:51
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Ben Affleck Once Criticized AI, Now Netflix Is Buying His AI Startup For $600 Million (ZeroHedge)
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Ben Affleck Once Criticized AI, Now Netflix Is Buying His AI Startup For $600 Million
Ben Affleck—who has previously warned about the risks artificial intelligence poses to Hollywood—has sold his own AI filmmaking startup to Netflix in a deal that could reach $600 million, according to Bloomberg.
The cash portion of the acquisition is smaller, with additional payments tied to performance targets, but it still ranks among the largest AI-focused deals by a major studio.
The startup, InterPositive, developed software designed to help directors edit footage after filming, such as removing stray objects or changing elements in the background. The tools are intended to work with existing film rather than generate entirely new content. Director David Fincher has already used the technology on an upcoming movie starring Brad Pitt.
Netflix's purchase highlights how studios are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to streamline production and reduce costs. Rivals such as Amazon and The W...
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12.03.26 - 22:24
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Adobe CEO to Depart as AI Boosts Sales (WSJ EN)
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Chief Executive Shantanu Narayen, credited with leading the software company's transformation over the past 18 years, will step down after it finds a new leader for the AI era....
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12.03.26 - 22:01
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How the Pentagon Got Hooked on AI War Machines (Bloomberg)
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The United States has made two dramatic moves that could shape the future of AI-powered warfare.
Katrina Manson explains how the US enlisted Silicon Valley in its vision for AI warfare, now playing out in Iran. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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