Reuters — Eduardo Baptista and Laurie Chen, China technology and policy correspondents
Category: Innovation
Stories and analysis on emerging technologies, scientific breakthroughs, futuristic concepts, and the innovations transforming industries and society.
China’s 78-Qubit Quantum Breakthrough: Why Slowing Chaos May Matter More Than Building Bigger Machines
Quantum computing, emerging technologies, geopolitical technology strategy
The RTX delays aren’t a problem — they’re a signal
Market analysts and semiconductor industry observers argue that Nvidia’s delayed RTX roadmap reflects a strategic reprioritization toward AI accelerators, where margins and demand far exceed those of consumer gaming GPUs. The shift suggests longer upgrade cycles and slower innovation in the gaming segment as resources are redirected to data center and enterprise workloads.
SpaceX Wants to Launch 1 Million Solar-Powered Data Centers Into Orbit — The Most Ambitious Cloud Project Ever Attempted
SpaceX is exploring a radical idea: launching solar-powered data centers into orbit. If it works, cloud computing may no longer need to live on Earth.
Samsung Debuts “Zero-Battery Sensors” Powered by Ambient Signals
Samsung unveils zero-battery sensors that operate without charging, harvesting energy from ambient sources like Wi-Fi and vibrations. A quiet revolution in IoT begins.
Physical AI: The Rise of Intelligent Bodies
Fun Fact In 2025, a research team at ETH Zurich trained a small biped robot […]
The Rise of Autonomous AI Agents: When Machines Start Making Decisions on Their Own
Fun Fact: The first “autonomous agent” wasn’t a robot or a chatbot — it was […]
Computers That Think Like the Brain: The Neuromorphic Chip Revolution Has Already Begun
Fun Fact Neuromorphic chips don’t just “process” information — they feel it. Their electrical behavior […]
Hyper Unveils HyperDrive Next and HyperSpace Trackpad Pro at CES 2026: A New Era of Mobile Productivity
CES 2026 has been packed with futuristic concepts, AI‑powered devices, and next‑generation computing platforms, but […]
