VoiceLine, a voice AI platform for enterprise frontline teams, has closed a €10 million Series A funding round. The platform automates tasks like reporting, CRM updates, and visit preparation via voice memos, improving visibility for managers and reducing administrative time. The new funding will be used to expand the team and further develop the AI platform.
Infineon is expanding its reach, targeting not only AI data centers but also the emerging market of humanoid robotics. The company anticipates significant growth in both sectors, leveraging its expertise in power electronics and sensors.
Taiwan assesses the impact of the 15% US tariffs on exports. While the worst-case risk appears contained, the outlook for exporters remains uncertain due to persistently weak global demand and ongoing geopolitical tensions. The article analyzes the challenges for Taiwanese companies.
Cerebras, a company specializing in AI hardware, is aiming to relaunch its initial public offering (IPO). A strategic agreement with OpenAI could provide a significant boost to its valuation and attract new investors.
A Reddit user suggests that Anthropic's strategy is not focused on model distillation, but rather on managing the narrative regarding the gap between Chinese open-source models and Western proprietary models. The goal would be to reassure investors and the US government about technological superiority.
Taiwan is taking steps to protect its trade gains in response to changes in US tariffs. The aim is to safeguard key export sectors for the island's economy, amid growing geopolitical and trade uncertainty.
China is at the heart of an intense competition in the field of artificial intelligence, with huge capital invested in the development of large language models (LLMs) and advanced computing infrastructures. The stakes are high, with significant implications for technological innovation and data sovereignty.
SK Hynix chairman Chey Tae-won is expanding the production of high-capacity memory chips, nicknamed "monster chips", to meet the growing demand for DRAM in the artificial intelligence sector. Competition for access to specialized memories is intensifying.
According to AFP sources, Meta has decided to purchase Nvidia's Grace CPUs separately. This move could intensify competition in the processor market, putting further pressure on Intel, which is already competing with AMD and other chip manufacturers.
AI-driven code automation is reshaping the enterprise technology landscape. IBM adapts its strategies, signaling a significant shift in the industry. The article analyzes the implications of this transformation.
A recent US Supreme Court ruling has eased Apple's tariff burden. Despite this, the company continues to diversify its supply chain, a strategic move to mitigate geopolitical risks and ensure greater operational resilience.
Foxconn's expansion into the semiconductor sector in India signals a trend towards greater production localization and a transformation of global supply chains. This strategic move could have a significant impact on the Indian and global technology ecosystem.
Taiwan's CMAT is preparing to debut in the testing sector for AI-dedicated chips. This entry comes at a time of strong market expansion, with growing margins for semiconductor manufacturers specializing in AI.
OpenAI is intensifying its push towards enterprise artificial intelligence with the Frontier Alliances program, aimed at scaling the deployment of AI agents. The initiative focuses on expanding AI capabilities for businesses.
Many venture capital investors who initially backed OpenAI are now also funding Anthropic, signaling a potential conflict of interest and a break with longstanding ethical rules in the AI investment sector.
Asus and Acer have resumed operations in Germany after a suspension due to a patent dispute. However, the availability of laptops and desktops remains limited following an injunction.
Anthropic has accused DeepSeek and other Chinese AI developers of 'industrial-scale' copying of its models. The company claims the 'distillation' process included the use of 24,000 fraudulent accounts and 16 million data exchanges to train smaller models.
A Reddit post, specifically in the r/LocalLLaMA community, highlights the complex relationship between Elon Musk and the platform. The image attached to the post has gone viral, generating discussions and comments within the community. The post, with its ironic title, underscores how Musk's figure divides Reddit users.
Google has suspended accounts of AI Ultra customers and other Gemini and Antigravity users due to heavy usage of third-party tools like OpenClaw and OpenCode. The company cites 'malicious' usage as the reason for the suspensions.
A Reddit post speculates that Anthropic is reacting to the increasing popularity of open-source models, particularly in the context of AI agents. The article cites the growing adoption of models like Kimi K2.5 and Minimax M2.5 on the OpenRouter platform.