Author: Ronak Bora
Tyntek and Opto Tech, chip and LED epitaxial wafer manufacturers, anticipate silicon sensor chips to be the primary source of business expansion in future and thus have extended production scope for the commodity range.
Opto Tech, with a capital exp
POSH (PACCOffshore Services Holdings Ltd.), the offshore marine services providerand Kerry TJ Logistics, a Taiwan-based logistics firm have formed a collaboration in a bid to enter the rapidly developing offshore renewable energy sector. The partners
Globally acclaimed digital service provider, T-Systems has recently teamed up with cloud infrastructure technology giant VMware, to advance its offering with a virtual cloud network. Incidentally, through this deal, T-Systems' would be incorporating
The Anglo-Dutch oil & gas behemoth, Shell, in its recent announcement has unveiled that it will be supporting UK to bring forth its ban on new diesel and petrol car sales from 2040.
CEO of Shell, Ben van Beurden, was reported saying that the com
Western Digital has apparently expanded its product portfolio in the surveillance industry with the launch of its latest AI powered video surveillance, Western Digital Purple 12TB drive. This AllFrame AI technology based device is claimed to be one o
Macquarie Capital owned Green Investment Group has apparently unveiled two initiatives in North America, namely, the launch of Candela Renewables for the development of solar power and the financial closure of Canadian Breaks, a Texas based onshore w
Renowned Chinese conglomerate Baidu, has apparently joined the league of Intel, Nvidia and Google with its latest launch of a new chip, Kunlun that is specially designed for artificial intelligence. Having debuted at Baidu's AI developer conference a
Renowned U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm, has apparently made its way to the front page with the announcement of its decision to extend the NXP Semiconductor tender offer yet again. For the record, this is the 29th time the company is extending the purchase
In what may be touted as an attempt to enter the expanding service robotics market, QBIT Robotics Corp., has recently teamed up with Tokyo based Sumitomo Heavy Industries and renowned collaborative robot manufacturer Rethink Robotics. Incidentally, t