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Hyundai’s Humanoid Robots Are Coming to a US Factory in 2028
AIManufacturingRobotics

Hyundai’s Humanoid Robots Are Coming to a US Factory in 2028

Hyundai Motor Group announced it will begin using humanoid robots for manufacturing tasks at its U.S. factory in Georgia starting in 2028. The production version of the Atlas robot, developed by Boston Dynamics, was unveiled at CES. The company aims for a gradual rollout across all its sites as part

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 5, 2026
Why AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance Needs Serious Edge Muscle
AIIoTManufacturing

Why AI-Powered Predictive Maintenance Needs Serious Edge Muscle

Predictive maintenance is moving from the cloud to the noisy factory floor. It’s a brutal job that demands real-time FFT processing at the edge, and the hardware has to be just as tough as the software is smart.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 5, 2026
Apple’s iPhone 18 Chip Could Cost 80% More
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Apple’s iPhone 18 Chip Could Cost 80% More

The heart of the next iPhone might come with a shocking price tag for Apple. Supply chain reports suggest the A20 processor could cost 80% more to make, hitting around $280 per chip. This is driven by the difficult shift to a new 2-nanometer manufacturing process.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 2, 2026
Nvidia’s H200 Supply Crunch: A $54 Billion Math Problem
AIManufacturingSemiconductors

Nvidia’s H200 Supply Crunch: A $54 Billion Math Problem

To meet a massive order from China, Nvidia and TSMC face a staggering production challenge in 2026. The math involves tens of thousands of advanced wafers and billions in revenue, stressing the entire semiconductor supply chain.

by Ortega RafaelJanuary 1, 2026
Tesla’s Unusual Warning Signals a Rough Q4
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

Tesla’s Unusual Warning Signals a Rough Q4

Tesla made a highly unusual move by publicly releasing analyst consensus delivery estimates ahead of its Q4 report. The numbers suggest a significant year-over-year sales drop, casting doubt on a return to growth.

by Bennett LauraDecember 31, 2025
China’s Robot Army Is Coming, And It’s Beating Tesla to the Punch
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China’s Robot Army Is Coming, And It’s Beating Tesla to the Punch

According to a CNBC report, China is scaling humanoid robot production faster than the US, with a slew of companies aiming for 2026. This puts them ahead of Tesla’s own Optimus project in the race to commercialize.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 30, 2025
Apple Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Production Data At Risk
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Apple Supplier Hit By Cyberattack, Production Data At Risk

A major Apple supplier in China suffered a significant cyberattack earlier this month. The breach may have compromised sensitive production-line information, though the full impact is still being evaluated.

by Bennett LauraDecember 29, 2025
China’s Rare Earth Game: A Deal in Name Only?
BusinessManufacturingTechnology

China’s Rare Earth Game: A Deal in Name Only?

A reported deal to lift Chinese restrictions on rare earth supplies isn’t playing out on the ground. US companies say they still can’t get the raw materials needed to build a domestic industry for critical magnets.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 24, 2025
Tokenization’s $16 Trillion Promise Needs More Than Just a Blockchain
HardwareManufacturingTechnology

Tokenization’s $16 Trillion Promise Needs More Than Just a Blockchain

The tokenized asset market could hit $16 trillion by 2030, but it’s stuck in the billions now. The problem? A focus on the blockchain over the data. Real success is coming from platforms that tokenize verifiable performance, like private jet flight hours.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 24, 2025
TSMC Reportedly Shifts Japan Fab to 2nm, Eyeing Rapidus
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TSMC Reportedly Shifts Japan Fab to 2nm, Eyeing Rapidus

In a major strategic shift, TSMC is reportedly planning to produce cutting-edge 2nm semiconductors at its second Kumamoto plant in Japan. This move, likely accelerated by competition from Japan’s Rapidus, would position the fab to meet future AI chip demand from clients like NVIDIA. The Japanese gov

by Ortega RafaelDecember 22, 2025

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