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Cerebras IPO Surge Signals Wall Street’s Hunger for AI Compute Alternatives
Cerebras Systems stands on the verge of one of the largest tech debuts in years. The Sunnyvale, California company, known for its massive wafer-scale chips built to power art...
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NASA’s Supersonic Mars Rotors Clear Path for Heavier Aerial Scouts
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory just proved that rotor blades can survive the chaos at the speed of sound in a Martian atmosphere. The test results arrived with...
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Apple’s Holographic iPhone Ambitions: How a Samsung Display Could Finally Deliver Glasses-Free 3D
Whispers from the supply chain point to something extraordinary. Apple may be developing a device insiders call the Spatial iPhone. This isn't another incremental upgrade. It...
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Microsoft’s AI Boom Tests Its Climate Ambitions as 24/7 Carbon-Free Power Pledge Faces Delay
Microsoft built one of the most ambitious climate strategies in corporate America. In 2020 it vowed to become carbon negative by 2030. A year later it sharpened the focus wit...
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Apple and Intel Strike Preliminary Chip Deal as U.S. Pushes Domestic Manufacturing
Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture some of the chips that power Apple devices. The development marks a striking reversal in the rel...
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Samsung and LG Push OLED Boundaries With Adaptive Screens and Health Sensors at SID Display Week
Samsung Display and LG Display squared off once more this week in Los Angeles. The two South Korean giants presented prototypes that stretch, sense vital signs and hit record...
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Chinese Micromotors Act Like Tiny Predators to Extract Uranium from Seawater
Chinese researchers have built microscopic machines that swim through water like hunters in search of uranium. These self-propelled particles, each about 2 micrometres wide,...
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SpaceX’s $119 Billion Terafab Bet: Musk’s Push for AI Chip Independence
Elon Musk doesn't wait for suppliers. When chip production falls short of his vision, he builds his own factory. SpaceX now plans a semiconductor plant in Texas with an initi...
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Intel’s Aggressive CPU Assault: Nova Lake, Panther Lake and the Battle to Reclaim Silicon Supremacy
Intel has spent years on the defensive. Product delays, manufacturing stumbles and steady gains by AMD left the chip giant scrambling. Now fresh leaks and official updates pa...
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Chinese Supercomputers Rewrite Yellowstone’s Volcanic Origins
Yellowstone National Park hides one of Earth's most powerful volcanic systems. Its past eruptions dwarfed anything in recorded history. Now Chinese researchers have used vast...
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TSMC’s Wind Power Push Tests Taiwan’s Grid as AI Demand Fuels Record Profits
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. finds itself at the center of two colliding forces. Surging orders for advanced chips that power artificial intelligence systems drive...
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China’s Coal Fuel Cell Sidesteps Carnot Limit, Promises Power from Dirt Without the Smoke
Coal powers much of the world still. China burns more than anyone. But a team at Shenzhen University wants to change that equation entirely. They've built a device that turns pu...
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Intel’s 18A Onslaught: Panther Lake Handhelds, 52-Core Nova Lake and Server Dominance Set for Computex 2026
Intel heads to Computex 2026 with a unified manufacturing pitch. All products—handhelds, desktops, servers—tie back to its 18A process node. The event kicks off June 2 in Tai...
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Infrasound vs. Flames: Startup’s Bold Bid to Douse Sprinklers Draws Fire Expert Doubt
In a makeshift kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil ignites on a gas stove. Flames leap up. A smoke detector shrieks. But no water sprays. Instead, wall-mounted emitte...
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Google’s Global Accelerator Fuels AI Startups from Energy Grids to African Fintech
Google's push into startup acceleration has turned heads among venture capitalists and founders alike. On May 4, 2026, the company opened applications for its latest Google for...
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