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Nvidia today announced major advancements to Universal Scene Description, or OpenUSD, that will expand adoption of the universal 3D data interchange framework to robotics, industrial design and engineering, and accelerate developers’ abilities to build highly accurate virtual worlds for the next evolution of AI.

Published in Company news

Over the nine years from 2014 to 2022, India's production of mobile phones has grown to a cumulative two billion units, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research says, adding that this represents a compound annual growth rate of 23%.

Published in Mobility

India has banned the import of laptops, tablets and some PCs with immediate effect unless one has a valid licence from the authorities.

Published in Technology Regulation

Processor manufacturer AMD will invest US$400 million (A$600.6 million) in India to set up a new campus in Bengaluru that will serve as a design centre and create 3000 new engineering jobs by 2028.

Published in Deals

Indian metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta appears to be reluctant to offer anything more than anodyne words to explain its cancelled deal with Taiwanese giant Foxconn.

Published in Deals

In what is a major blow to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aspirations to make India a force in the semiconductor space, Taiwanese giant Foxconn has pulled out of a deal with metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta.

Published in Deals

iPhone manufacturer Apple has warned of lower output from its primary iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max assembly site in Zhengzhou, China, due to COVID-19 restrictions. The site is owned by Foxconn.

Published in Mobility

Apple has decided to drop its plans to increase production of the iPhone 14 due to an anticipated increase in demand not eventuating, a report claims.

Published in Mobility

Telecommunications company Ericsson and Vodafone have launched a service continuity for private networks aimed at improving manufacturing and industrial efficiency.

Published in Business Telecoms
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Local media in Shenzhen are reporting that Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) was forced to halt production at its factories the day after the city imposed a lockdown in an effort to curb a rise in Covid 19 cases.

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With Toshiba since the early 90s, and since February 2020, Dynabook's ANZ Product Marketing Manager, Matthew Tumminello long career has given him unique insight into one of the world's top PC makers, now reborn into a dynamic 36-year old startup.

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With Toshiba since the early 90s, and since February 2020, Dynabook's ANZ Product Marketing Manager, Matthew Tumminello long career has given him unique insight into one of the world's top PC makers, now reborn into a dynamic 36-year old startup.

Published in Business IT

Production of the iPhone 12 at Foxconn's plant in India's Tamil Nadu state has fallen by more than half due to employees being hit by COVID-19, the British news agency Reuters reports.

Published in Mobility

After having started Belkin in his garage nearly 38 years ago, Belkin founder Chet Pipkin created an amazing company that remains a market leader to this day, with products worthy of being featured in Apple iPhone keynotes, and now he becomes Executive Chairman of the Board as he appoints a 16-year veteran of Belkin to be its new CEO.

Published in People Moves

A branch of the global technology company Foxconn — known as Hon Hai Technology Group in its original domicile Taiwan — has been hit by a group using the Windows DoppelPaymer ransomware which has leaked a few company documents on the dark web.

Published in Security

The US obsession with Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies may be well-intentioned, but could end up seriously harming the country's economy and national security, a senior adviser and trustee chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC, says, in an article written as a brief for the Centre and sent to subscribers of The China Wire website in its weekly email titled "What we're reading this week".

Published in Government Tech Policy

Apple is thinking of making substantive changes in its supply chain and has asked its major suppliers to analyse the costs that would be involved in moving between 15% and 30% of production from China to countries like India, Vietnam, Mexico, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Billed as making "meetings and communications smoother and more productive", Sharp's Huddle Board is a series of Windows 10-powered devices that bring the ultra modern office experience to modern offices.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Wednesday, 30 May 2018 15:13

Nvidia HGX-2 handles AI and HPC

Nvidia's new HGX-2 is designed for both artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.

Published in Cloud

Technology companies normally occupy the top ranks in many areas of business, including dodging taxes, but this time they appear to have been beaten by the oil company ExxonMobil.

Published in Strategy
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