In this week’s News of Note, Nvidia plans rollout of AI-powered laptop chips, ASML’s EUV breakthrough promises a surge in chip production, and increasing threats from polymorphic malware force shift in cybersecurity strategies. Elsewhere, Acme Weather offers alternate weather predictions for greater accuracy.
- Nvidia makes a comeback to the consumer PC market with AI-focused laptop chips. (MSN, Hillary Remy)
- New app, Acme Weather, uses prediction models and multiple data sources to give a more nuanced and informative weather forecast. (TechCrunch, Sarah Perez)
- Tata Group partners with OpenAI on landmark AI data center in India. (Business Standard, Shivani Shinde)
- ASML’s EUV light source innovation is poised to significantly boost chip production by 2030. (Reuters, Stephen Nellis)
- Self-driving robotaxis are debuting in London in the spring. (AP News, Kelvin Chan)
- Inclusive technologies tested at Deaflympics in Tokyo. (BBC Technology, Paul Carter)
- Constantly evolving threats from polymorphic malware reshape cybersecurity strategies. (Forbes, Chuck Brooks)