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American startup Substrate promises 2nm-class chipmaking with particle accelerators, at a tenth of the cost of EUV — X-ray lithography system has potential to surpass ASML’s EUV scanners
[ad_1] American startup Substrate is developing a new X-ray lithography (XRL) system, powered by a particle accelerator-based light source, that promises superior performance and cost efficiency compared to standard EUV lithography, aiming to achieve resolutions equivalent to ASML’s 2nm-class processes. The firm also claims it can advance beyond that. Substrate also claims that its efforts…
Top OpenAI, Google Brain researchers set off a $300M VC frenzy for their startup Periodic Labs | TechCrunch
[ad_1] Periodic Labs, a new startup by one of OpenAI’s most respected researchers, Liam Fedus, and his former Google Brain colleague, Ekin Dogus Cubuk, came out of stealth last month with an enormous $300 million seed round. It was led by Felicis and included a who’s who of angels and other top VCs. The startup…
No ML Team? See How This Startup Built a Powerful AI Copilot in Weeks!
[ad_1] The “We Need AI” Moment It’s a scene many founders know too well — the market is shifting fast, competitors are announcing shiny new AI features, and customers are asking the inevitable question: “When will your product have AI that can just do it for me?” You already have a great product, one your…
The fall of EV startup Fisker: A comprehensive timeline | TechCrunch
[ad_1] Henrik Fisker once envisioned a burgeoning EV empire at the startup he named after himself, which was to be led by the Ocean SUV. But cracks started showing in that vision almost as soon as the Ocean hit the road in 2023. Fisker cut production targets multiple times, failed to meet sales goals and…
Inside Walmart’s AI security stack: How a startup mentality is hardening enterprise-scale defense
[ad_1] Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now VentureBeat recently sat down (virtually) with Jerry R. Geisler III, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at Walmart Inc., to gain insights into the cybersecurity challenges…
Every fusion startup that has raised over $100M | TechCrunch
[ad_1] Over the last several years, fusion power has gone from the butt of jokes — always a decade away! — to an increasingly tangible and tantalizing technology that has drawn investors off the sidelines. The technology may be challenging to master and expensive to build today, but fusion promises to harness the nuclear reaction…
Emotive voice AI startup Hume launches new EVI 3 model with rapid custom voice creation
[ad_1] Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More New York-based AI startup Hume has unveiled its latest Empathic Voice Interface (EVI) conversational AI model, EVI 3 (pronounced “Evee” Three, like the Pokémon character), targeting everything from powering customer support systems and health coaching…
The wild story of how gut health AI toilet startup Throne raised $4M led by Moxxie | TechCrunch
[ad_1] The tale of how smart toilet startup Throne landed its seed round is so full of serendipities, one could almost believe it was orchestrated by the hand of Fortuna, Roman goddess of providence. Throne is an Austin-based company working on an AI-powered toilet device for consumers. It uses computer vision (cameras pointing in the…
Exclusive: Inside the EV startup secretly backed by Jeff Bezos | TechCrunch
[ad_1] Jeff Bezos is funding a secretive EV startup based in Michigan called Slate Auto that could start production as soon as next year, according to multiple sources and documents that link the billionaire’s family office to the startup. Slate, which took root in another Bezos-connected company called Re:Build Manufacturing, has been operating quietly since…
Meet Ponte Labor, a startup matching Hispanic immigrants to jobs using WhatsApp | TechCrunch
[ad_1] While working on their MBAs at Harvard Business School, Colombian immigrants Stephanie Murra and Lorenza Vélez noticed that most of the workers in the cafeteria were Hispanic. In conversations with them, a common theme kept coming up: how difficult it was for people who legally moved to the U.S. from Spanish-speaking countries to find…
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