By encouraging the use of robo-taxis and its software services, the Dojo supercomputer may propel an increase in the automaker’s market value of up to
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Chip war: China to raise $40b in 3rd round of the Big Fund.
China is getting ready to launch a new state-backed investment fund with the goal of raising approximately $40 billion for its semiconductor industry as the
SoftBank Arm targets $55b valuation for IPO, as big tech firms scramble to invest.
Several of Arm Holdings Ltd.’s clients have agreed to invest in the chip designer’s initial public offering, including Apple Inc., Nvidia Corp., Alphabet Inc., and
Microsoft seeks to avoid an EU antitrust fine, by conceding to separate Teams from Office.
Microsoft announced on Thursday that it will separate its Teams chat and video program from its Office product and make it simpler for competing goods
Apple-1 computer built in Steve Jobs’s garage in 1976 that created a $3t company sold for $233,000.
More than $223,000 was paid at auction for one of the original Apple personal computers that was inscribed with Steve Wozniak’s signature. According to Boston-based
US Broadcom cleared by UK regulator to acquire VMware in $69b deal.
Following an extensive phase-2 investigation, the UK’s competition watchdog announced on Monday that it had approved the $69 billion acquisition of VMware by American tech
China scuttles a $5.4b Intel-Tower international chip deal.
The cancellation of Intel’s $5.4 billion acquisition of an Israeli chip company is the result of China’s refusal to approve the transaction in the face
Amazon rolls out AI generative features that compile product reviews and insight.
A new generative AI feature that compiles user product reviews is now available on Amazon. Before spending time reading through individual reviews, shoppers can quickly
US-China chip war: US set new rules to restrict investments in Chinese technology to degrade the military.
The government said that President Joe Biden’s executive order to prohibit and regulate high-tech investments from the United States going to China was targeted, but
US Chips Act: 460 companies show interest, with a commitment of $166b.
In an effort to increase the nation’s competitiveness with China’s science and technology initiatives, the U.S. Commerce Department reported on Wednesday that more than 460