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Xingming AI Completes A+ Financing Round to Accelerate Spatial Intelligence Development

Hefei-based Xingming AI has raised several hundred million yuan upon completing A+ financing round, according to its announcement released on Monday. The fundraising effort was led by Kaiyuan Industrial,

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IPC vendors integrate hardware and software for competitive advantage

With the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI), how to leverage AI technology to drive digital transformation in industries has become a focal point of concern.

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Malaysia to tighten semiconductor regulations under US pressure, FT reports

Malaysia plans to tighten regulations on semiconductors as it comes under U.S. pressure to staunch the flow to China of chips crucial to the development of artificial intelligence, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

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AI Around The World - TSMC Pumps More Money Into U.S. Operations

News of more investment from the top chip manufacturer is exciting for Americans - but how about international competitors?

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Startup aiming to build AI models for chemistry adds two AI 'godfathers' to advisory panel as it grabs top research talent from Google

The company is building AI models to help find new materials that can help combat climate change.

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Delta Electronics Launches Collaborative Robots, Announces $500 Million Investment in India

More companies are investing in India to scale their domestic operations, strengthening the manufacturing landscape.

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S'pore chipmakers will ultimately benefit from DeepSeek's AI breakthrough

which has recently been rocked by DeepSeek's breakthrough that showed fewer chips are needed to train large language models for generative AI chatbots. Most Singapore-based foundries make chips ...

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3 Reasons Taiwan Semiconductor Is a Must-Buy for Long-Term Investors

Chip stocks got hit hard on Monday in response to the launch of the Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot DeepSeek. This threat of falling chip prices and demand sent Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) plunging 13.

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