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  • 1 week ago | securities.io | Gaurav Roy

    A new cooling technology has been developed by engineers at the University of California, San Diego that can drastically improve the energy efficiency of data centers, which are crucial for AI development and deployment. Data centers are facilities that house the infrastructure required to train and deploy AI models. This includes advanced compute, network, and storage architectures as well as energy and cooling capabilities to handle the massive data processing demands of AI workloads.

  • 1 week ago | securities.io | Gaurav Roy

    What Are Tokenized Equities? Since Bitcoin (BTC -0.4%) was first launched over 16 years ago, the cryptocurrency market has grown substantially. Over this period, the multi-trillion-dollar industry has seen several innovations that promise to reshape the traditional financial system. Now, the latest target of blockchain tech is equity markets, where all the fun happens. This meeting point for issuers and buyers of stocks provides investment opportunities to investors.

  • 1 week ago | securities.io | Gaurav Roy

    Depression, one of the most common types of mental distress, affects up to 25% of cancer patients. This disabling syndrome refers to the feelings of sadness, grief, or distress. In cancer patients, the most common types of depression that people have include Major Depression Disorder (MDD) and Persistent depressive disorder (PDD).

  • 1 week ago | securities.io | Gaurav Roy

    A growing interest in quantum technology has its market size surpassing $1 billion and is projected to be valued at more than $170 billion by 2040. According to McKinsey, quantum technology could create trillions of dollars worth of value within the next decade. In the quantum technology ecosystem, quantum computing in particular holds vast potential.

  • 1 week ago | securities.io | Gaurav Roy

    In the world of semiconductor technology, which forms the foundation of modern electronics, silicon (Si) is the most widely used material. The second most abundant element on Earth after oxygen, silicon has enabled advancements in semiconductor tech through miniaturization. From microprocessors to automation, computers, smartphones, and electric vehicles, it has produced breakthroughs in electronics by significantly reducing the physical size of devices.