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GenAI for procurement is at the peak of Inflated Expectations, according to Gartner’s 2024 Hype Cycle for Procurement an...
16/08/2024

GenAI for procurement is at the peak of Inflated Expectations, according to Gartner’s 2024 Hype Cycle for Procurement and Sourcing Solutions.

To find out more information, click the link below.

https://ow.ly/hjUf50SVCOA

Airbus microwave radiometers aim to improve weather forecasts. These will be used on a NASA/JAXA international climate s...
15/08/2024

Airbus microwave radiometers aim to improve weather forecasts. These will be used on a NASA/JAXA international climate satellite mission.

To find out more about these microwave radiometers built on behalf of the French Space Agency (CNES) click the link below

https://ow.ly/bF9s50SVCNT

Raspberry Pi announced its second microcontroller, the RP2350, adds two RISC-V cores, improved Arm cores, more ram, and ...
14/08/2024

Raspberry Pi announced its second microcontroller, the RP2350, adds two RISC-V cores, improved Arm cores, more ram, and security.

To find out more this microcontroller, click the link below.

https://ow.ly/NhAy50SVCKp

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Nvidia is said to be facing problems with its latest AI chip, Blackwell, as an influential hedge fund says AI is overhyp...
13/08/2024

Nvidia is said to be facing problems with its latest AI chip, Blackwell, as an influential hedge fund says AI is overhyped.

To find out more Blackwell and its corresponding problems click the link below.

https://ow.ly/xiHS50SVCI1

City University of Hong Kong has developed another approach to quell the self-destructive tendencies of perovskite solar...
12/08/2024

City University of Hong Kong has developed another approach to quell the self-destructive tendencies of perovskite solar cells in the face of moisture.

To find out more about the self-healing protection for perovskite solar click the link below.

https://ow.ly/rgG250SVCIa

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