IQM has announced a co-CEO leadership management structure with Jan Goetz responsible for external relations and fundraising.
Today we discuss cloud native and efficient computing. This trend focuses on using smaller and more efficient cores in data centers. It is expected to become one of the most important computing trends in 2024.
XPANCEO, a Dubai-based technology company, believes that smart contact lenses are the future of computing. In an interview, the company's founder and managing partner, Roman Axelrod, explained the potential of these lenses in terms of reducing screen time, advanced health monitoring, and accessibility for those with low vision. XPANCEO aims to make their contact lenses practically invisible, drawing a straight line into a future where computers are seamlessly integrated into our daily lives. The company's approach to mixed reality and spatial computing sets it apart from other tech giants like Apple and Meta. Additionally, XPANCEO recently made a groundbreaking discovery of graphene-like materials, further enhancing the potential applications of its smart lenses.
Rigetti Computing (RGTI) has successfully raised $12.8 million in net proceeds through the sale of over 10 million shares to B. Riley Principal Capital II LLC.
Entrepreneur-turned-investors Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross have built a 4,000-chip supercomputer for their startups to use. Other tech investors are also following suit and offering computing support to AI companies.
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