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27.01.26 - 00:54
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Infineon pushes vertical power delivery for AI data center efficiency gains (Digitimes)
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As the race to scale artificial intelligence computing accelerates, global technology companies are committing large sums to AI infrastructure. Capital spending is climbing rapidly, driving a sharp rise in power consumption. Infineon has put forward a "Vertical Power Delivery" (VPD) architecture aimed at improving efficiency, saying the approach can boost efficiency by about 10% while cutting power loss by a similar margin. Power semiconductor materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) are emerging as key enablers of the design....
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27.01.26 - 00:54
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Alibaba′s DAMO Academy drives core AI chip development behind T-Head Semiconductor (Digitimes)
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T-Head Semiconductor, a subsidiary of Alibaba, is reportedly preparing for an initial public offering (IPO), signaling a new growth phase for China's domestic AI chip sector. Industry sources in the semiconductor supply chain note that T-Head has already achieved stable shipments of certain edge AI chips, while its cloud AI chips are primarily used internally by Alibaba Cloud to support AI-related services, demonstrating comprehensive technical capabilities....
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26.01.26 - 23:48
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Ben Zweig on AI′s Impact on the Job Market and Workforce (Bloomberg)
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Ben Zweig, founder of Revelio Labs, discusses the impact of AI on the job market with Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close.” He says AI is unlikely to hurt long-term employment prospects, as new roles continue to emerge. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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26.01.26 - 23:36
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Dan Niles: Not All AI-Associated Stocks Will Win (Bloomberg)
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Dan Niles, founder of Niles Investment Management, says not all AI-related companies will secure funding this year. He tells Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on “The Close” that Google-linked stocks have risen about 20% since late October, while parts of the open-AI ecosystem have fallen roughly 20%. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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26.01.26 - 22:18
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AI sends tech to top of pay charts: Report (Times of India)
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Technology reigns supreme as the top paymaster in 2026, with AI and digitisation driving demand for tech roles. Software development, product management, and data engineering are leading the charge. Interestingly, senior-level salaries are surging in Tier-2 cities, challenging metro dominance. Overall salary growth is projected at 9% this year....
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26.01.26 - 20:12
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AI startup CVector raises $5M for its industrial ‘nervous system’ (TechCrunch)
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Industrial AI startup CVector built a brain and nervous system for big industry. Now, founders Richard Zhang and Tyler Ruggles are tasked with a bigger challenge: showing customers and investors how this AI-powered software layer translates to real savings on an industrial scale. The New York-based startup has had some success following its pre-seed funding […]...
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