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As sales continue to plummet worldwide, Tesla is giving up on building an in-house supercomputer for computer vision processing as part of its advanced driver assistance system. As Bloomberg reports, ...
Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN:NTIP) ("Network-1"), a company specializing in the acquisition, development, licensing, and monetization of its intellectual property assets, today ...
Hundreds of delivery drivers arrested in illegal migrant crackdown Studying bank deposits, Sandra Grimes found a deadly CIA ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Apple will invest an additional $100 billion in U.S ...
Apple plans to invest in Amkor Technology's proposed semiconductor packaging plant in Peoria, marking the facility's first ...
Texas State Technical College’s Williamson County campus is expanding its program dedicated to manufacturing heading into the ...
Some of Apple’s most valuable parts, such as its glass and facial recognition sensor, are made by U.S. companies that Apple ...
NEW CANAAN, CT / ACCESS Newswire / August 8, 2025 / Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN:NTIP) ("Network-1"), a company specializing in the acquisition, development, licensing, and monetization ...
TeslaTSLA is reportedly scrapping its Dojo supercomputer effort and disbanding the team, as CEO Elon Musk shifts to relying on NvidiaNVDA and Advanced Micro DevicesAMD for compute chips along with ...
We're a little concerned about the "unknown black liquid" that leaked out of the phone's hinge when a YouTuber tested it.
Apple is advertising chips from Samsung's US factory in upcoming products. Apparently it is a stacked image sensor.
While the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are still a year away, there are already several early rumors about the devices ...