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The European Council has given the final nod to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, a pioneering law that will establish global standards for AI regulation.
South Korea has announced a 26 trillion won ($19 billion) support package to keep its semiconductor sector competitive.
In the face of growing threats from China’s Xi Jinping administration, Taiwan’s new minister of science and technology, Wu Cheng-wen, is confident that the island’s most crucial company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE:TSM), will be able to protect its proprietary advanced technology as it expands overseas.
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China’s leading internet company Tencent (OTC:TCEHY) and AI firm iFlytek have significantly reduced the prices of their large-language models (LLMs).
Gaming
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) Activision initiated the marketing campaign for “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” with the release of its first teaser.
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Sony Group Corp. (NYSE:SONY) is developing a PlayStation mobile platform to join the $90 billion mobile gaming market. It also recently released a YouTube video titled "Sony’s Creative Entertainment Vision," offering a glimpse into what gaming might look like in the next decade.
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Nintendo ADR (OTC:NTDOY) has announced the acquisition of Shiver Entertainment, the team responsible for the Nintendo Switch ports of popular games like “Hogwarts Legacy” and “Mortal Kombat 1.“
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Tech
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang has highlighted the significance of the its partnership with Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE:DELL) in expanding the reach of its artificial intelligence technology.
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Also, Jensen Huang is upbeat about the latest Blackwell chips after it delivered better-than-expected results in the March 2024 quarter.
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Samsung Electronics' latest high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips have reportedly failed the tests conducted by Nvidia for use in its AI processors. The failure is attributed to issues related to heat and power consumption.
LG Corporation is reportedly pausing its partnership with Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) to develop an extended ...