SK hynix begins mass production of 192GB SOCAMM2
SOCAMM2 is a module that adapts low-power memory — which was previously used mainly in mobile products like smartphones — for server environments. It is designed to be a primary memory solution for next-generation AI servers.
Rigetti announces general availability of 108-qubit system
Cepheus-1-108Q is Rigetti’s highest qubit-count system to date and the industry’s largest modular quantum computing system, based on the US company’s proprietary chiplet-based architecture.
Australia’s PowerPlus awarded $2.3 million Arena grant
This grant forms part of PowerPlus Energy’s USD 6.7 million project to semi-automate the local manufacture of battery modules for current and future products and to provide toll manufacturing capacity for local battery businesses.
Only one European company in global EMS Top 30
The global EMS/ODM industry continues to expand, but scale and growth remain unevenly distributed, with Asian players flexing their dominance while Europe lags behind, according to new research from in4ma and EMSNOW.
Skild AI acquires Zebra’s robotics automation business
With this acquisition, US-based startup Skild AI aims to accelerate the deployment of robotics automation solutions alongside its general-purpose Skild Brain.
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Canada’s Spark Microsystems raises $12 million Series B
This strategic investment will accelerate Spark’s expansion and commercialization momentum for LE-UWB technology as customer demand surges for wireless solutions capable of meeting the performance and power requirements of intelligent edge devices.
Evertiq Expo to launch in Vienna in 2027
Evertiq will expand its Evertiq Expo format with a first-ever event in Vienna, Austria, scheduled to take place on February 4th, 2027.
Posco secures $675M artificial graphite anode order
This is the largest supply agreement the South Korean company has secured since entering the anode material business in 2011. It currently supplies anode material to domestic battery manufacturers and companies, including GM.
Sygaldry raises $139M to build quantum computers for AI
Sygaldry servers are designed to address constraints in AI training and inference by operating alongside classical infrastructure within the data center. The company is also developing quantum algorithms that plug into the tools AI researchers already use.
Unisystem and SoMLabs expand cooperation in embedded and display technologies
As global supply chains remain under pressure and geopolitical uncertainty continues to reshape sourcing strategies, partnerships built on local capabilities are gaining importance. In this context, two Polish companies — Unisystem and SoMLabs — have announced a closer collaboration aimed at jointly delivering technology projects based on complementary products and expertise.
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