Nvidia’s China Chip Demand Is “Very High,” Says CEO Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there is “very high” demand in China for its H200 AI chips. The company is restarting production and finalizing export licenses with the U.S. government.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says there is “very high” demand in China for its H200 AI chips. The company is restarting production and finalizing export licenses with the U.S. government.
Samsung has clarified why its Galaxy phones often lag behind on crucial Google Play System Updates. The company says it must test every update first, a process that contradicts Google’s original “split update” vision for faster delivery.
The expectation to always be available at work keeps your brain in a state of perpetual alertness, similar to the vigilance of a new parent. This “attentional residue” drains cognitive resources, impairs judgment, and makes genuine recovery nearly impossible.
In a major consolidation move, smartphone brand Realme is being folded into Oppo as a sub-brand. The move, effective immediately, is aimed at pooling resources and cutting costs for the two sister companies.
France is coordinating with European partners on a contingency plan regarding Greenland. This comes after the White House confirmed discussions about acquiring the strategic island, potentially using the U.S. military.
China has started an anti-dumping investigation into imports of dichlorosilane from Japan, a material vital for chip production. The probe, initiated after an application by Tangshan Sanfu Electronic Materials, will cover July 2024 to June 2025 and must conclude within a year. Separately, Beijing is
Abidur Chowdhury, a key designer on Apple’s new iPhone Air, is joining AI startup Hark as its head of design. The company, backed by $100 million from its founder, is aggressively hiring engineers from Big Tech for its first AI model launch this summer.
Vancouver-based Photonic has secured a major $131 million funding round, with new backers including Canada’s Royal Bank. The investment pushes the Microsoft-partnered quantum computing startup’s valuation “considerably” beyond $1 billion as it aims for commercialization.