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Unigen has unveiled the Amaretti E1.S, a plug-in AI module that fits into a standard M.2 slot like an SSD but can run large language models (LLMs) with up to 20 billion parameters while consuming only 10 watts of power.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang believes the company’s foundation lies not in artificial intelligence, but in accelerated computing—a strategy that has defined NVIDIA since its earliest days.
NVIDIA has introduced Ising, its first open-source AI toolkit designed specifically for quantum computing, tackling two of the biggest barriers holding back the field: error correction and calibration.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has just announced a groundbreaking transformation plan, aiming to have 50% of federal government services operated by artificial intelligence agents (AI Agents) within the next two years. If achieved, the UAE will become the first government in the world to deploy AI at such a large scale in governance.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is working on a brand-new laptop model called MacBook Ultra, positioned above the current MacBook Pro lineup. The device is expected to feature major upgrades in display technology, performance, and connectivity.
Tesla has announced plans to ramp up capital spending to $25 billion in 2026—three times higher than the previous year—as CEO Elon Musk bets big on artificial intelligence and robotics to reshape the company’s future.
The surging demand for AI chips could drive up prices of smartphones, computers, and consumer electronics in the coming years.
A humanoid robot capable of greeting, conversing, and guiding guests like a real employee is opening a new chapter for the global service industry.
As the world becomes captivated by artificial intelligence and the “brains” of robots, a less glamorous factor may prove to be the biggest obstacle: NdFeB magnets, a small but critical material that could determine the scale of humanoid robot production in the future.
On March 26, 2024, at the Vietnam - Korea University of Information and Communications Technology (VKU), University of Da Nang took place event of the Semiconductor IC Human Resources Training Program in Da Nang City.
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