Israeli computer chip health monitoring startup ProteanTecs Ltd. said today it has closed on a $51 million late-stage round of funding that brings its total amount raised to north of $250 million.
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Automotive edge shifts to AI chips from engines
The 'laws of competition' in the automotive industry are changing once again. A phase has begun where the technological prowess and corporate value of finished vehicles are determined not by engine ...
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Gladstone company taking centre stage in AI revolution, providing a critical mineral to cool computer chips
Gladstone is one of Queensland's industrial hubs, but now it is also playing a key role in the global AI industry as it pumps out a critical mineral needed to cool high-performance chips used by some ...
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