Author: Rahul Varpe
The Delaware City Refinery has reportedly announced that it will be coming up with a new source of hydrogen by the final quarter of next year. Currently owned by a PBF Energy subsidiary, Delaware City Refining Corporation, the Delaware City Refinery
Roku, a U.S. based digital media player manufacturer, has reportedly announced to increase its ad-supported Roku Channel base by bringing it on the web and mobile platforms. As per authentic sources, the free streaming channel would now be available
Intel Corporation, a renowned multinational company is reportedly planning to upgrade & combine its existing chips with new memory technology. This step has plausibly been a part of Intel's effort to combat the ongoing competition from AMD.
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MOV.AI, a startup that supplies industry-grade operating system forautonomous collaborative robots, has reportedly raised USD 3 million in a seed funding led by Israelsleading technology investor, Viola Ventures andSan Franciscobased venture firm NFX
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, a renowned manufacturer of iPhone chips & other devices, has recently released a report stating that it is gradually recovering from a crippling computer virus that caused considerable loss of revenue.
Cisco Systems Inc., recently announced its plans to buy Duo Security, a venture capital supported cyber security firm, for $2.35 billion in cash, as a part of its efforts to expand in the exponentially developing area of software and beyond its core
Advantech has reportedly unveiled its partnership with technology trading company Tokyo Electron Device (TED), aiming to evolve the conventional business approach of dealing in single-unit embedded hardware and focus on AIoT solutions. According to s
Sigur Rós, an Icelandic avant-rock band from Reykjavìk has reportedly teamed up with a U.S. based tech start-up firm Magic Leap to develop an augmented-reality powered audiovisual experience called Tónandi. Apparently, the application will f
Wolfspeed, a part of Cree Inc. and a world leader in SiC (silicon carbide) power products, has announced to have developed a new family of strong SiC semiconductor devices. Dubbed the E-Series, it is the first such device family that is PPAP capable