Greenland is writhing as eons of ice accumulation and steady melting cause its foundations to change shape. This deformation, according to researchers, could have a profound effect on the future of navigating the surrounding region in an…
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State Minister for Foreign Affairs HORII 's Attendance at the 47th Annual Joint Meeting of the Japan-U.S. Southeast Association and the Southeast U.S./Japan Association – mofa.go.jp
- State Minister for Foreign Affairs HORII ‘s Attendance at the 47th Annual Joint Meeting of the Japan-U.S. Southeast Association and the Southeast U.S./Japan Association mofa.go.jp
- Alabama expands global reach with new business development office in Tokyo Alabama Department of Commerce
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Zanubrutinib Safe, Effective in Real-World CLL/SLL Cohort
New real-world data support the safety and efficacy of zanubrutinib (Brukinsa; BeOne) in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic leukemia (SLL), regardless of whether they have previously been treated with ibrutinib…
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Dietitians Pick The #1 Carb You Should Eat for Better Cholesterol
- Dietitians recommend black beans as a top carb for supporting healthy cholesterol.
- They’re rich in fiber, plant-based protein, resistant starches and phytochemicals, which help to lower total cholesterol.
- Black beans are affordable, versatile…
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Rare Two-Headed Flatworms Produce Topsy-Turvy Offspring, Scientists Discover : ScienceAlert
Flatworms are infamous in biology labs for their surreal ability to regenerate heads when you decapitate them. Now, researchers have discovered that an odd developmental defect can cause them to grow heads at both ends – and it only gets…
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Fate of Water-Rich Planets Around White Dwarfs
Can water-rich exoplanets survive orbiting white dwarf stars, the latter of which are remnants of Sun-like stars? This is what a recent study accepted to *The Astrophysical Journal* hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated…
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How Amazon’s cloud and AI investments in APEC contribute to US GDP growth
Amazon’s international operations are accelerated by U.S.-based engineering, R&D, legal, finance, and other support teams, creating thousands of high-paying jobs across the country. The global operations also fund new American jobs and infrastructure, and can be reinvested in American innovation. This virtuous cycle helps drive increased demand for American products and services, further supporting investments in U.S. manufacturing and technology.
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Overview of Honda CEO Speech at the Japan Mobility Show 2025
Honda is presenting the world premiere of the prototype of the Honda 0 α (alpha), a new SUV model for the Honda 0 Series. Featuring a sleek and sophisticated design unique to Honda 0 Series and original proportions that express the dynamic nature of SUVs, the Honda 0 α will blend beautifully with both urban and natural environments, supporting people’s lives in every situation.
By applying packaging design based on the “Thin” approach, styling with a low vehicle height was achieved without compromising ground clearance, creating a thin cabin that still offers a spacious and comfortable space for occupants.
Honda is planning to begin global sales of the production model of Honda 0 α, mainly in Japan and India, in 2027. With this “gateway model” to the Honda 0 Series, Honda will strive to offer new value to a greater number of customers around the world.
In Japan, three Honda 0 Series models — Honda 0 Saloon, Honda 0 SUV, and Honda 0 α — will go on sale before the end of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2028.
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Hair Regrowth: How to make amla, ginger, and curry leaves shot to regrow hair naturally this winter |
Every woman desires to have long, healthy, and shiny locks that make her look iconic. Our hair has the ability to uplift our look within minutes, which makes it all the more important to keep it groomed at all times.…
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Nvidia supplier SK Hynix has already sold next year’s chips on AI boom
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SK Hynix said it has already sold next year’s production of semiconductors as the leading supplier of advanced memory chips to Nvidia posted record profits on the back of an artificial intelligence boom.
Operating profit in the third quarter jumped 62 per cent year on year to a record Won11.4tn ($8bn), in line with analyst forecasts compiled by LSEG SmartEstimate. Revenue rose 39 per cent to Won22.4tn, driven by surging demand for memory chips used in AI data centres, the company said on Wednesday.
The South Korean chipmaker said it expected its inventory for conventional dynamic random-access memory chips, which enable short-term data storage when a device is being used, was “extremely tight”. It added that cutting-edge high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips to continue to outstrip supply as use of AI applications broadens.
“With the innovation of AI technology, the memory market has shifted to a new paradigm and demand has begun to spread to all product areas,” said chief financial officer Kim Woo-hyun.
Optimism for SK Hynix’s business outlook intensified after the company, along with rival Samsung Electronics, signed a preliminary agreement with OpenAI this month to supply semiconductors for the ChatGPT maker’s $500bn Stargate data centre project.
SK Hynix said its estimate for demand from the project was more than double the industry’s current HBM capacity and that it would set up a production system to meet OpenAI’s demand.
The chipmaker said it had completed HBM supply negotiations with other key customers for next year and would “substantially increase” capital expenditure as a result. It will begin supplying its most advanced HBM4 chips in the fourth quarter of this year.
“HBM demand continues to increase rapidly, so it will be difficult for supply to meet demand any time soon,” said Kim Ki-tae, head of HBM sales and marketing.
SK Hynix makes up more than half of the global HBM market, while Samsung accounts for just over a quarter, with US-based Micron, the other leading company in the sector, according to consultancy TrendForce.
The company’s competitive edge in HBM has helped triple its share price this year, making SK Hynix one of South Korea’s best-performing stocks. Its shares rose 4 per cent on Wednesday.
SK Hynix said the AI market’s shift to inference — the process by which applications such as chatbots produce responses — had increased demand for high-performance AI server chips.
“We project AI inference memory demand to expand not only in the US but also in China as Chinese hyperscalers are expected to push for AI inference investment,” Citi analysts said in a recent report.
Samsung is expected to post its biggest quarterly profit in three years when it reports on Thursday.
“With AI as the major driver, we’re expecting the HBM market to continue growing steeply over the next few years to around $43bn by 2027, giving strong earnings leverage to memory manufacturers like SK,” said MS Hwang, research director at Counterpoint Research.
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