Author: Pranali Mehta
LG Energy Solution, the largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer based in South Korea, and Hanwha Group, renowned defense and energy conglomerate, have reportedly announced a partnership to explore business synergies in the booming battery secto
Qarnot, a French startup that provides ecological HPC (high-performance computing) power, has reportedly raised €12.5 million ($13.3 million) from a funding round. Additionally, it has agreed to a credit line worth €22.5 million ($24 millio
Microsoft, the leading U.S.-based technology giant, is reportedly planning to integrate OpenAI's chatbot AI (artificial intelligence) software into its Office applications and tools.
As per sources, Microsoft has talked about the incorporation
SpaceX, the spacecraft engineering company owned by American billionaire Elon Musk, is reportedly preparing to launch 114 payloads into orbit on a Falcon 9 on January 4, the sixth mission in its rideshare project. Although SpaceX just had a record-br
Chinese companies are reportedly paying huge sums for virtual employees in a variety of industries, including customer service and the entertainment sector.
The number of virtual worker projects that tech company Baidu has taken on for clients has
Baidu, the multinational technology firm based in China, has reportedly announced to offer robotaxi rides between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. in Wuhan without the need for safety drivers, starting this week.
Its autonomous vehicles could formerly only be u
Samsung Electronics, the prominent South Korean electronics manufacturer, has reportedly announced plans to boost chip output in one of its largest semiconductor facilities in 2023 despite the looming economic slowdown, as per reports.
The decisio
Xiaomi, the Chinese consumer electronics company, has reportedly started cutting off employees in its internet services and smartphone division, slashing its staff by over 15%, as per sources.
A Hong Kong newspaper referred to the social media pos
South Korea's top semiconductor companies Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are about to face a bleak outlook for Q4 sales due to poor demand for memory chips, according to a study published on Monday.
In a report, Daol Investment and Securitie