Tesla’s U.S. Business – Exclusive Supercharger Plan: A Dual – Win for Customer Attraction and Brand Promotion

September 8, 2025 – Tesla has officially launched a brand – new Supercharger program in the United States, specifically targeting business owners. The Tesla Supercharger network is well – known as the largest electric vehicle (EV) charging network globally, with over 70,000 stations spread across the world. Now, Tesla is taking its services to the…

Read More

Anthropic CEO Suggests AI Hallucinations May Occur Less Frequently Than Human Errors

May 24 2025 – At Anthropic’s inaugural developer event, “Code with Claude,” held in San Francisco, CEO Dario Amodei made a striking claim: AI models today might experience “hallucinations”—instances where AI generates fabricated content as if it were factual—less frequently than humans do. Amodei underscored that such hallucinations are not a roadblock for Anthropic’s pursuit…

Read More

Named ‘Alice Recoque,’ Europe’s Second Exascale Supercomputer Comes with a Price Tag of Over €544 Million

June 28, 2024 –In a significant step forward for European high-performance computing (HPC), the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU) has recently inked a hosting agreement with the Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif (GENCI), France’s national HPC agency, for the deployment of the continent’s second E-class (exascale) supercomputer. This development comes as the inaugural E-class system,…

Read More

Facing Sony CIS Capacity Constraints, Apple Tests Samsung CMOS as Secondary Supplier for iPhone 16 Series

July 03, 2024 – In a significant shift from its traditional reliance on Sony for CMOS Image Sensors (CIS), Apple is reportedly advancing plans to diversify its supply chain by incorporating Samsung Electronics as a secondary supplier. According to sources cited by TheElec, Samsung’s System LSI division is currently undergoing final quality assessments for its…

Read More