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Semidynamics Secures SK hynix Investment to Revolutionize AI Chips with Advanced Memory-Centric Architecture
Semidynamics has secured vital investment from SK hynix to develop AI chips focused on memory-centric architecture, addressing AI inference efficiency and cost challenges. This partnership highlights a strategic move towards advanced processors and integrated systems, supported by European grants and collaboration with TSMC on 3nm silicon, positioning Semidynamics as a leader in next-gen AI technology.

Uber Launches First U.S. Autonomous Ride-Hailing Test in LA with VW's ID. Buzz Vans
Los Angeles becomes the first U.S. city to test Uber's autonomous ride-hailing with Volkswagen's MOIA America ID. Buzz, featuring a joint operations facility and plans to expand beyond 100 vehicles. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to deploy autonomous minivans across U.S. cities in the next decade, with regulatory approvals pending for full deployment.

VCT 2027 Revamps: Open Qualifiers, New Tournament Ecosystem, and Global Stage Access
The VCT 2027 season will pivot to a tournament-driven model with open regional qualifiers leading to major events, enhancing access for more teams. This shift replaces regional leagues with LAN-based Cups and emphasizes grassroots participation, offering new pathways to Masters and Champions tournaments.

New Atlas Maps Maternal-Fetal Interface, Unveils Placental Dynamics and Complications
A groundbreaking study has developed a detailed atlas of the human maternal-fetal interface, offering insights into placental development and its complications. Utilizing advanced multiomics and spatial transcriptomics, the research highlights key cellular dynamics and regulatory networks, potentially aiding in understanding and treating pregnancy-related disorders.
Freshman guard McKenzie Mathurin's entry into the transfer portal suggests significant changes for Michigan's roster next season. Meanwhile, a flurry of transfer activity, with over 1,200 players moving in the first 11 hours, indicates a NIL-driven reshaping of college teams before the April 21 deadline.
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Samsung Display secures a three-year exclusive deal to supply foldable OLED panels for Apple's upcoming iPhone Fold, leveraging CoE technology for enhanced display without added bulk. The cautious launch strategy reflects Apple's emphasis on quality and market readiness, with initial shipments expected to be around three million units, starting late 2026 or early 2027.
Uber successfully automated migrating over 75,000 test classes from JUnit 4 to JUnit 5, altering 1.25 million lines of code in just four months. The project used OpenRewrite and custom Bazel tools, emphasizing deterministic methods over AI for effective large-scale code migration, while also enhancing future modernization efforts.
The US Army is developing VictorBot, an AI-powered chatbot to enhance mission-relevant information delivery, amid concerns over sourcing and security risks. Officials aim for VictorBot to streamline Army operations, while experts caution against potential ethical issues and the need for robust model management.
RAG enhances enterprise knowledge management by integrating fast updates and fine-tuning, ensuring grounded responses with source citations. Its two-phase approach includes indexing from platforms like Confluence and using Weaviate for hybrid search, while retrieval employs cross-encoder re-ranking and deterministic inference for accuracy.
A pendant originally misidentified has been confirmed as a crafted male grey seal tooth from the Ice Age, highlighting extensive ancient European mobility and trade networks. Scientific advancements like isotope and DNA studies are pivotal in tracing artifact origins and usage, offering future research avenues.
A UN report reveals an alarming 81% decline in migratory freshwater fish since the 1970s, emphasizing the urgent need for international conservation action. Key areas like the Mekong and Amazon basins face severe ecological and economic impacts, requiring cross-border cooperation to address threats such as dams and overfishing.
Missouri has enacted a law ending the suspension of divorce proceedings due to pregnancy, a move aimed at protecting pregnant spouses from potentially abusive situations. Governor Kehoe emphasized the change as a crucial step informed by personal insights into domestic violence, signaling a broader commitment to family protection.











