It’s called NanoFab Reflection. It’s expected to cost $614 million to build and is part of a $10 billion computer chip research center plan announced by Gov. Kathy Hochul in December 2023.
In a world where anyone with the means can walk into any one of Chevrolet’s nearly 2,900 U.S. dealerships and purchase 1,250 hp, it’s only reasonable we reconsider the question as to whether there’s ...
We're launching today our flagship series, "Building America," and it's -- the central question of the series is, how does America build, manufacture, and innovate better heading into the next 250 ...
AI is beginning to make inroads into designing and managing programmable logic, where it can be used to simplify and speed up portions of the design process. FPGAs and DSPs are st ...
Just like the cars you see on the road, not all advanced highway driving assistance systems (AHD) are created equal. Some are ...
In armored brigades built around tanks and heavy firepower, lessons from Ukraine are pushing leaders to rethink how ...
Georgia linebackers Chris Cole and Darren Ikinnagbon were arrested Wednesday night by Athens-Clarke County police on misdemeanor reckless driving charges, according to jail records. Cole was charged ...
Dear Eric: I am regretfully asking myself if I have morphed into a de facto sugar daddy. I’m in a four-year live-in relationship with a 42-year-old woman. I am 70. Many might think the 28-year age gap ...
There’s no way around it: Driving electric vehicles during cold winter weather comes with a few compromises compared to their gas-powered counterparts. That being said, once you know the ropes of how ...
Florida to offer driving tests only in English starting Feb. 6 Starting next Friday, Florida will offer all noncommercial driver’s license exams only in English, state officials announced, a move they ...
OpenAI is beginning to test advertising on its popular ChatGPT platform, potentially opening up a multibillion-dollar annual revenue opportunity. The company announced the move Friday. Given the ...
Ford Motor plans to introduce eyes-off driving technology in 2028, starting with a $30,000 all-electric vehicle. The target brings Ford into a race against competitors such as Tesla, General Motors ...