Tag: technology

Xpeng Aims for Mass Production of Flying Cars by 2027, Launches Humanoid Robots This Year

Chinese EV maker Xpeng plans to start large-scale production of flying cars in 2027, with humanoid robots entering mass production later this year.

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Chuwi Launches Compact AuBox X Mini PC Featuring Intel Core Ultra Processor

Chuwi unveils the AuBox X, a small form-factor mini PC powered by a robust Intel Core Ultra chip, designed for media, AI, and everyday tasks.

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Tesla Reports 16% Revenue Growth in Q1, Falls Short of Market Expectations

Tesla’s Q1 revenue rose 16% year-over-year but did not meet analysts’ projections despite strong vehicle sales.

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Anker Unveils AI Audio Chip ‘Thus’ for Enhanced Smart Audio Devices

Anker introduces its AI audio chip ‘Thus,’ designed to power local AI processing in headphones, mobile accessories, and IoT devices.

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SK hynix Triples Revenue and Boosts Operating Profit Fivefold Amid AI Demand

SK hynix significantly increased its revenue and operating profit in Q1, driven by strong demand for memory chips in AI infrastructure.

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AMD Launches Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition with Dual 3D V-Cache for $899

AMD has released the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition, the first desktop processor featuring dual 3D V-Cache, priced at $899 in the US.

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Silicon Photonics Poised to Break AI Computing Bottlenecks

Advances in silicon photonics technology offer a promising path to overcome inherent AI computing limitations tied to traditional data processing architectures.

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Russian Regulator Revokes Licenses of Nearly 2,000 Telecom Operators

Roskomnadzor has withdrawn licenses from almost 2,000 telecommunications providers for failing to meet regulatory requirements.

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Completes Critical Tests Ahead of Early Launch

NASA finalizes key tests on the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, aiming for a launch nearly eight months early in September 2026.

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Environmental and Health Costs of Data Centers Outweigh Economic Benefits, Study Finds

Recent research shows data centers inflict significant harm on the environment and public health, surpassing their economic contributions in the U.S.

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Google Unveils 8th Generation TPU Chips and Workspace Intelligence AI Service

Google introduced new TPU 8 chips designed for AI training and inference, alongside Workspace Intelligence, a unified AI service for productivity apps.

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Asus Halts Smartphone Production but Develops Large New Tablet

Asus has confirmed it is ending smartphone manufacturing but is preparing to enter the tablet market with a sizable new device called Asus Pad.

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