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How foreign investment shapes Chinese startups
Professor Ma's new study, Beyond direct impact: Exploring inward FDI's multifaceted effects on new venture creation, takes a close look at the conundrum. In collaboration with Luo Lingli and Lei Linan of Zhejiang University, as well as Yamanoi…
Self-driving startup Turing gets AMD backing and adopts AMD GPUs
Self-driving tech developer Turing has added AMD Ventures to its list of backers and begun adopting Advanced Micro Devices' AI accelerators in its systems. The five-year-old Japanese startup is adding to its capabilities as it builds toward a…
German chamber of commerce in Korea outlines plans to launch AI startup competition
The Korean-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KGCCI) will hold an artificial intelligence (AI) startup competition this month to identify Korean companies with strong potential to expand into Germany and the broader European market. The…
Chinese AI startups Zhipu, MiniMax face pressure as $50b lock-ups expire this week
Shares of Chinese AI startups Z.ai (2513) and MiniMax (0100) face near-term pressure as cornerstone investor lockups worth over HK$50 billion expire this week, which could prompt a rotation back into traditional tech, analysts say. SCROLL TO…
Exclusive | A Trucking Startup Aims to Challenge Tesla. Now, Paychecks Are Missing-And So Is a Truck
Windrose Technology seemed poised this year to disrupt the global trucking industry: $400 million raised to build a cutting-edge electric big rig to rival Tesla's new Semi truck. By March, the company was in such disarray that Windrose's chief…
Startup Exec Boasts About Using AI to Churn Out Sports Slop 'Without Human Input'
Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Do you like kicking back and watching some sports after a long day? Do you like AI? Would you like more AI-generated content in your sports? You might not have much of a choice…
Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small semiconductor fabs -Atomic Semi rebrands as 'Fab2' underlining intended role as a 'fab fab'
Atomic Semi, the semiconductor tooling startup founded by chip architect Jim Keller and DIY fabrication pioneer Sam Zeloof, has rebranded as Fab2 and moved its operations to Texas, according to the company's new site at fab2.com. The rebrand…
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