Author: Rahul Sankrityayan
Mazda Motor Corporation has recently announced that it has entered into a collaborative research project with the Japanese Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and Saudi Aramco, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company. The
Facebook's FAIR AI research lab has reportedly inked a collaboration with the NYU School of Medicine's Department of Radiology to revolutionize magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Sources claim that the new research project by Facebook aims to ma
Centrica Plc., Britain's largest energy provider is pouring in capital in the thriving EV charging sector (electric vehicle), in what is reportedly its first major investment in this domain. The company will be investing in an Israeli firm, Driivz wh
German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG has made it to the headlines for its apparent early-stage acquisition discussions with STMicroelectronics NV. As per sources, the talks were conducted last year and apparently the company eve
Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC), a technology leader in electronic components, semiconductors, and storage products has reportedly announced its new MN07 Series 14TB and 12TB3.5-inch 2HDD, made specifically for utilizing in NAS (Network-
The government of South Korea intends to invest 1.5 trillion won ($1.34 Billion) worth of capital and 10 years' worth of time for next-gen semiconductor technology development. Reportedly, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy the
Samsung Electronics, one of the major players of advanced memory technology, recently announced the commencement of mass production of the first of its kind second-generation Low Power Double Data Rate 4X (LPDDR4X) DRAM with 16GB of capacity in the 1
Renowned MEMS timing provider, SiTime will reportedly be working in collaboration with Intel on integrating timing solutions for Intel products, including the 5G multi-mode radio modems, 4G chips, millimeter wave wireless, Bluetooth, GNSS solutions a
Toshiba Memory America, Inc., the U.S.-based subsidiary of the Toshiba Memory Corporation has reportedly introduced a new range of SSDs (solid-state drive) that are based on a 96-layer, BiCS FLASHâ„¢ 3D flash memory. The new XG6 series will be ta