School IT leaders can make smarter tech purchasing decisions when they consider the impact and value these tools have on teaching and learning. Long gone are the days of overhead projectors and ...
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Marvell and SoundHound serve two fast-growing AI niches, which explains the healthy growth both companies are seeing. The markets these companies serve are poised to keep growing nicely in the long ...
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Micron (MU) reported Q2 2026 revenue of $23.86B, up 196% year-over-year, with non-GAAP gross margins of 74.9%, while holding an estimated 21% to 24% share of the HBM market and its entire 2026 HBM4 ...
India’s recent demonstration of a 1,000-km quantum communication network using indigenous technology marks a step forward under the National Quantum Mission. Rishi Raj explains why this is a big move ...
Snap has confirmed that it will lay off about 1,000 employees or roughly 16 per cent of its full-time staff. Advances in AI are helping streamline operations and operate ⁠with smaller teams, the ...
Cuts by Snapchat’s parent company come in response to a declining stock price and pressure from an activist investor Snapchat’s parent company plans to lay off 16% of its employees, around 1,000 ...
Layoffs follow Irenic Capital's push for cost cuts and portfolio optimization Snap expects $500 million in annualized savings by second half of 2026 AI advances reduce repetitive work, allows company ...
Snap is the latest tech company to cut jobs, citing the growing ability of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. The Snapchat owner has axed about 1,000 employees - 16% of staff - and withdrawn hundreds ...