June 7, 2025, 7:13 p.m.

The U.S. Air Force NGAD Fighter Program: A Technological Review of Long-range Strike and Low-cost design

Amid rapid advances in military technology, the U.S. Air Force is facing a major decision: whether to deploy an expensive new manned sixth-generation stealth fighter as part of its Next Generation Air Superiority (NGAD) system family.

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KAIST develops bionic camera

An innovative study by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) demonstrates the great potential of bionics in camera technology.

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Nvidia blasts Biden Administration chip export control policy!

In today's complex business and political environment, Nvidia's every move is closely watched.

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Light and shadow of Delta Air Lines AI applications, technology, user experience, safety and ethical challenges

In today's era of rapid development of science and technology, artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually penetrating into all aspects of our lives, from smart home to autonomous driving, from intelligent medical care to financial risk control, AI application scenarios are increasingly rich.

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Global solid-state battery commercialization accelerates: the rise of new battery technologies

Recently, the commercialization process of solid-state batteries has been accelerating.

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Us tech companies VS government - the AI chip War

On January 13, the Biden Administration announced new restrictions on the export of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) chips and proprietary parameters used to manage users' interactions with AI systems.

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2025CES revealed: AI technology to raise a frenzy!

From January 7 to 10, 2025, the eyes of the global consumer electronics industry focused on Las Vegas, where the "DIVE IN" (immersion) themed CES 2025 global Consumer electronics Show kicked off.

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Becoming a world leader in AI: Advancing AI while balancing its pros and cons.

Recently, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Keir Starmer) said in an interview with the United Nations General Assembly that the United Kingdom will increase the development of national computers in order to become a world leader in the field of artificial intelligence.

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The hidden worries and criticisms behind TSMC's domestic 4-nanometer chips in the United States

According to Reuters, TSMC has begun production of advanced 4-nanometer chips at its Arizona plant in the United States, which U.S.

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Has Toyota's technological level fallen behind comprehensively?

Recently, amidst the rapidly changing global automotive industry landscape, a news has attracted widespread attention: Toyota has proposed a goal to increase its return on equity (ROE) to 20%, and some executives have stated that it needs to be comparable in profitability to BYD in order to achieve it.

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