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Israeli Prometheus Unbound Server Targets the Memory Wall to Cut High-Performance Computing Costs

An Israeli team is betting it can alter the economics of high-performance computing by tackling one of the industry’s most persistent bottlenecks: memory. In “Prometheus Unbound server unveiled to break memory wall,” published by Globes, the company behind the Prometheus Unbound system describes a new server architecture designed to ease the “memory wall” that increasingly…

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Southeast Asia Urged to Fast Track Chip Manufacturing to Stay Competitive in Shifting Global Supply Chains

A global semiconductor industry group is urging Southeast Asia to rapidly scale up chip manufacturing capabilities, warning that the region’s limited production capacity leaves it vulnerable amid growing geopolitical tensions and supply chain realignments. According to the Economic Times article “Southeast Asia needs to expand semiconductor production, global trade group SEMI says,” industry body SEMI…

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Packing for the Unknown: What an 80-Mile Apennine Ultramarathon Reveals About Endurance Strategy

An ultrarunner’s preparation can reveal as much about the sport’s demands as the race itself. In “What I Packed to Run 80 Miles in the Italian Apennine,” published by Wired, the author offers a detailed account of the equipment and considerations behind attempting an 80-mile endurance run through one of Europe’s most rugged mountain ranges….

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India’s Chip Boom Spurs Demand for Global Cuisine to Support Expanding Expat Workforce

India’s semiconductor push is producing ripple effects far beyond fabrication plants and design labs, extending into the kitchens that cater to a growing expatriate workforce. As reported in the Economic Times article “Chip companies chase expert chefs to serve expats,” global chipmakers expanding operations in India are increasingly investing in high-quality culinary services to meet…

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Alzheimer’s Pioneer John Hardy Calls for Rethink as Amyloid Era Falls Short

In the Wired article “The Godfather of Alzheimer’s Research Is Ready for a Revolution,” published on the outlet’s health vertical, veteran geneticist John Hardy reflects on decades of work that reshaped scientific understanding of dementia while warning that the field must now confront its limitations. Hardy, widely credited with helping to establish the “amyloid hypothesis”…

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Nvidia Expands Israel R&D Footprint With New Rishon LeZion Lab Lease Amid Semiconductor Industry Uncertainty

Nvidia is expanding its physical footprint in Israel, leasing additional laboratory space in Rishon LeZion in a move that signals continued investment in local research and development capacity even as the global semiconductor industry weighs costs, supply constraints, and geopolitical uncertainty. The development was first reported by Globes in an article titled “Nvidia leases space…

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Semiconductor Optimism Powers Ceva Rally as Investors Bet on Resilient Connectivity and Edge Computing Demand

Investor enthusiasm for semiconductors lifted shares of Israel-linked chip-technology licensor Ceva in recent trading, as expectations that demand for connectivity and edge computing will remain resilient outweighed lingering concerns about volatility in the broader sector. The move comes amid a wider re-rating of chip names tied to artificial intelligence, automotive and 5G-related applications, even as…

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UPI Surges to Historic High in FY26 as India’s Digital Payment Revolution Accelerates

India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has reached an unprecedented level of scale in the financial year 2025–26, underlining the country’s rapid transition toward digital payments. According to the article “UPI hits record scale: 24,162 crore transactions worth Rs 314 lakh crore in FY26,” published by The Economic Times, the platform processed 24,162 crore transactions during…

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