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28.11.25 - 05:06
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Kneron′s ambitious chip roadmap expands into AI infrastructure (Digitimes)
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Kneron introduced a new generation of AI chips on November 26, 2024, as the company positions itself as a full-stack AI infrastructure provider. The launch featured the flagship KL1140 and included guest attendees such as Macronix chairman Miin Wu and Etron Technology chairman Nicky Lu. Founder and CEO Albert Liu also outlined the company's three-year roadmap covering high, mid and entry-level processors, marking what he described as a milestone in completing Kneron's full compute portfolio....
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28.11.25 - 05:06
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Meta′s Google TPU shift opens new AI supply chain for Taiwan PCB makers (Digitimes)
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Recent market rumors indicate that Meta is negotiating to deploy Google's seventh-generation TPU "Ironwood" in its data centers by 2027, with procurement potentially reaching tens of billions of US dollars. This move signals confidence that Google will become a leading ASIC chip supplier, challenging Nvidia's dominance and securing the second spot in the AI accelerator market....
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28.11.25 - 05:06
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Gigastorage advances AI cooling, CGM medical devices, and green energy (Digitimes)
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At its investor conference on November 27, 2025, Gigastorage Corporation shared details regarding its strategic shift from its early photovoltaic (PV) business toward AI computing, cooling, and personal health micro-sensing. In the HPC and AI fields, Gigastorage has invested in direct forming technology (DFT). This technique leverages the high hardness of diamond abrasives to directly machine deep, tall two-dimensional fin structures onto heat-dissipating materials, improving thermal resistance performance by approximately 20%. It overcomes the technical bottlenecks of traditional cooling solutions, allowing fins to be directly integrated into GPU modules while precisely controlling the base thickness below 0.2mm, targeting top-tier applications such as HPC and vertical AI cooling....
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28.11.25 - 02:06
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DeepSeek, Alibaba researchers endorse China′s AI regulatory framework (SCMP)
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Researchers from artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek and tech giant Alibaba Group Holding have endorsed China's emerging AI regulatory framework while calling for clearer feedback in a paper published in the US journal Science.
The paper, published last month under the title “China's emerging regulation towards an open future for AI”, said the country had so far facilitated an “innovation- and openness-friendly institutional environment for AI developers” but that it could be further......
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28.11.25 - 00:18
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AI servers fuel interconnect boom as suppliers race to integrate signal, power, and cooling (Digitimes)
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As AI computing power rapidly scales, electronic system interconnect demands are shifting from traditional terminal structure optimization to comprehensive integration of high-speed signal integrity, high-power delivery, and system-level thermal management. Connectors and cables have become critical bottlenecks defining the performance limits of AI servers and edge devices. Connector and cable supply chain players say design capabilities involving materials, plating, shielding, and thermal coupling are emerging as core barriers for vendors aiming to enter the high-end market....
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27.11.25 - 18:36
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How AI and Ballistics Tech Are Revolutionizing War and Weapons (24/7 Wall St.)
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Modern warfare is in the process of being rewritten and the biggest shift isn't a new tank, fighter jet, or missile system. Instead, it's artificial intelligence (AI) that brings precision ballistics to the table. For a long time, accuracy was determined by the shooter, the optics, and the weapon. However, battlefield lethality has become increasingly ... How AI and Ballistics Tech Are Revolutionizing War and Weapons
The post How AI and Ballistics Tech Are Revolutionizing War and Weapons appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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27.11.25 - 18:30
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Ersetzt die KI das Callcenter?: Allianz Partner plant 1500 Stellen abzubauen – R+V-Chef mit Kritik (Das Investment)
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Allianz Partners, die internationale Assistance- und Reiseversicherungstochter des Münchener Konzerns, will angeblich in den kommenden zwölf bis 18 Monaten zwischen 1500 und 1800 Arbeitsplätzen abbauen. Darüber berichtet die "Süddeutsche Zeitung" (SZ) mit dem Verweis auf Unternehmenskreise. Ähnlich äußert sich ein angeblich mit den Plänen vertraute Quelle gegenüber der Nachrichtenagentur Reuters. KI sollen Beantwortung von Routine-Anfragen übernehmen Besonders betroffen sind laut des Berichts Tätigkeiten in Callcentern. Automatische Systeme mit Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) sollen künftig einen großen Teil der einfachen telefonischen Anfragen übernehmen, etwa den Bearbeitungsstand einer Schadensmeldung oder die Änderung von Kontodaten. Laut des Medienberichts erhält......
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