Teddy Warner, 19, has always been interested in robotics. His family was in the industry, and he says he βgrew upβ working in a machinist shop while in high school. Now Warner is building a robotics company of his own, Intempus, that looks to make robots a bit more human. Intempus is building tech to [β¦]
Just a few weeks after the U.S. and China made significant steps to de-escalate the growing trade war between the two countries, tensions are flaring again βΒ this time over semiconductors. Chinaβs Commerce Ministry in Beijing released a statement on Wednesday that threatened legal action against anyone who enforces U.S. export restrictions on Huaweiβs AI chips, [β¦]
Itβs already been a tumultuous year for the U.S. semiconductor industry. The semiconductor industry plays a sizable role in the βAI raceβ that the U.S. seems determined to win, which is why this context is worth paying attention to: from Intelβs appointment of Lip-Bu Tan β who wasted no time getting to work trying to [β¦]
While many tech companies are mandating that their employees return to their offices, and putting an emphasis on building in-person teams, they are also turning in droves to Latin America to find developer talent βΒ especially for post-training AI models. Revelo, a full-stack platform of vetted developers in Latin America, is seeing a new surge in [β¦]
Chinese tech conglomerate Huawei is looking to take on semiconductor behemoth Nvidia with a new advanced AI chip. Huawei is making progress developing its latest Ascend AI GPU, the Ascend 910D, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar. The company has been reaching out to other Chinese firms to find test partners, the [β¦]
Semiconductor giant Intel wonβt spin out its venture arm, Intel Capital, after all. During Intelβs Q1 earnings call Thursday, Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said the company has reversed its decision to spin out its 34-year-old venture arm. Instead, Intel Capital will remain internal and continue to invest with Intelβs interests in mind. βWe have made [β¦]
The business of moving goods in the United States is dominated by trucks, which handle about two-thirds of the 20.2 billion tons of freight thatβs transported annually. Parallel Systems founder and CEO, Matt Soule, wants to change that by putting a modern autonomous and electric twist on the centuries-old railroad system.Β The Los Angeles-based company [β¦]
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang appears to have struck a deal with the Trump administration to avoid export restrictions on the companyβs H20 AI chips. The H20, the most advanced Nvidia-produced AI chip that can still be exported from the U.S. to China, was reportedly spared thanks to a promise from Huang to invest in new [β¦]
Semiconductor giants Intel and TSMC are reportedly teaming up. The two firms are said to have reached a tentative agreement to create a joint venture that will operate Intelβs chipmaking facilities, according to The Information. TSMC will have a 20% stake in the new venture. Instead of funding its stake with capital, TSMC will share [β¦]