A Y Combinator-backed startup, Optifye.ai, has developed an AI surveillance system that monitors factory workers' movements and productivity through computer vision. The system, created by Duke University students from manufacturing families, allows supervisors to track worker efficiency in real-time and confront underperforming employees directly. The technology raises concerns about worker privacy and workplace conditions, similar to existing surveillance systems in remote work and Amazon warehouses.
Apple announced plans to create 20,000 new US jobs and invest $500 billion domestically over four years, including AI server production in Texas. The announcement follows a meeting between CEO Tim Cook and President Trump amid ongoing concerns about Chinese tariffs.
BYD has produced its first solid-state battery cells on a pilot line in 2024, with mass demonstration expected around 2027 and large-scale production after 2030. The company is focusing on sulphide electrolytes for solid-state cells, aiming to achieve cost parity with current NCM cells at scale. BYD plans to use these batteries primarily in high-end models while maintaining LFP cells for other vehicle segments.
Multiple Executive Orders in early 2025 introduced significant tariff changes, including a 25% tariff on Mexico/Canada imports (currently paused) and an additional 10% tariff on China/Hong Kong imports. Steel and aluminum tariffs were amended to 25% for all imports, while various products face increased tariffs ranging from 25% to 100% through 2026.
Acer CEO announces 10% price increase on laptops in the US starting March 2025 due to Trump's tariffs, with the company's high-end gaming laptops potentially costing up to $4,178. The Consumer Technology Association warns that these tariffs could cost US customers $143 billion collectively, while offering minimal benefits to US industry.
An extensive exploration reveals how the 135-year-old Gorton font, originally designed for lens engravings in the UK, became ubiquitous in industrial and technical applications worldwide, particularly in Manhattan's urban landscape, despite its unconventional design and lack of formal recognition in typography history.
TSMC executives are set to negotiate with the U.S. government over three potential cooperation options, including setting up an advanced packaging factory and potentially partnering with Intel Foundry Services. The proposed arrangements could significantly impact TSMC's operations and relationships with existing partners, while raising concerns about balancing U.S. interests with shareholder value.
Noel Dempsey has spent 30 years salvaging industrial machinery from closed vocational schools across America, highlighting the decline of technical education since the 1980s. The story underscores a critical shortage of skilled manufacturing workers and the urgent need to revitalize career and technical education in the United States. Senator Tim Kaine and other leaders are pushing for increased funding to recruit CTE instructors and rebuild America's manufacturing capabilities.
TSMC's 2nm Platform Technology presentation at IEDM 2024 showcased a 30% power improvement and 15% performance gain compared to their 3nm node, with promising early yield reports indicating >80% average yield for 256Mb SRAM arrays. The technology positions TSMC as a leader in density and power efficiency among 2nm class processes, though Intel's 18A may lead in performance, while pricing concerns at $30,000 per wafer could impact market adoption.
Commercial airliners today fly slower than in the 1960s primarily due to fuel economy considerations, with modern high-bypass engines optimized for efficiency rather than speed. While the Concorde offered supersonic passenger travel until 2003, current developments in supersonic flight are limited to private business jets with potential boom-reducing technology.