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Japan's Fugaku supercomputer sets a new world ...

The Japanese supercomputer Fugaku recently set a new world record for the speed of data processing, reaching a whopping 442 petaflops. This technology is not only impacting scientific research but also many industries, including healthcare, meteorology, and artificial intelligence development. Fugaku is expected to revolutionize the approach to complex problems.

Apple Unveils New Series of MacBook Pro Laptops with M4 Chip and Advanced Performance

Apple Unveils New Series of MacBook Pro ...

The new series of MacBook Pro laptops with M4 chip brings increased efficiency, long-lasting battery life and integrated AI features that take the user experience to a new level. The devices come with improved visual performance and multitasking capability, ideal for professionals.

Record sales of the new Apple iPhone despite challenges in China and the EU due to regulatory hurdles

Record sales of the new Apple iPhone despite ...

Apple's new iPhone 16 broke sales records in its first week, despite challenges in Asia and Europe. Regulation and competition affect strategy, but sales increase.

New Drone System in Japan to Rescue Casualties Faster During Natural Disasters

New Drone System in Japan to Rescue ...

The Japanese drone system enables rapid response in crisis situations, using advanced technology to locate survivors and assess damage within minutes, improving rescue in conditions of natural disasters.

Advances in AI Technology and Ethical Challenges: An Analysis from the 2024 TED AI Conference in San Francisco

Advances in AI Technology and Ethical ...

The 2024 TED AI Conference brought together experts to discuss the ethical challenges of the accelerated development of AI, highlighting the importance of global regulation and the responsible use of technology for social good.

Advances in Device Cooling: POSTECH and KAIST Collaborate to Reduce Overheating Using Gold Structures

Advances in Device Cooling: POSTECH and KAIST ...

The latest research from POSTECH, KAIST, and Chungnam University reveals a revolutionary approach to heat control in electronic devices through gold nanostructures and spin waves, improving data transmission and reducing heating by over 250%.