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SK Hynix says high-end AI memory chips almost sold out through 2025South Korean semiconductor giant SK Hynix said Friday its entire 2024 production of high-end memory chips was sold out and most of next year's line was gone too, reflecting the huge demand for cutting-edge AI hardware. | |
Apple profit ebbs as iPhone sales under pressureApple on Thursday said its quarterly profit ebbed but topped market forecasts as it announced an unprecedented $110 billion share buyback. | |
Heat wave swells Asia's appetite for air-conditioningA record-breaking heat wave is broiling parts of Asia, helping drive surging demand for cooling options, including air-conditioning. | |
Refined AI approach improves noninvasive brain-computer interface performancePursuing a viable alternative to invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) has been a continued research focus of Carnegie Mellon University's He Lab. In 2019, the group used a noninvasive BCI to successfully demonstrate, for the first time, that a mind-controlled robotic arm had the ability to continuously track and follow a computer cursor. | |
Tidal energy is coming to Alaska. But how much?Much of Alaska is empty—of humans, at least. Vast tundra and forest separate cities and villages, dividing the state into more than 150 isolated power grids. The largest of these grids, known as the Railbelt, carries 70% of the state's electrical energy to about three-quarters of its population. Today, that grid runs mostly on natural gas. | |
All the right moves in martial arts: Researchers develop system to quickly identify errors and improve formResearch in the International Journal of Biometrics introduces a new method for assessing a practitioner's precision in martial arts training. The method focuses on quickly identifying errors in the athlete's movements and allowing their trainer to more precisely guide them to correct form. | |
Charting a cost-efficient path to a renewable energy grid for AustraliaA model charts the most cost-efficient path to a fully renewable electricity grid for Australia. | |
Israel builds 'cyber dome' against Iran's hackersIsrael's Iron Dome defense system has long shielded it from incoming rockets. Now it is building a "cyber dome" to defend against online attacks, especially from arch foe Iran. | |
French lawmakers sound alarm over alleged Chinese hackingA group of French parliamentarians has sounded the alarm over what they say is an inadequate government response to cyberattacks targeting their computers and attributed to China. |
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