Global IT corporation, International Business Machines (IBM), is partnering with Rapidus, a Japanese-backed semiconductor provider, to support the country’s strides in exploring and producing advanced chips. The partnership will also see improvement in IBM’s new two nanometer node technology responsible for communications. The explorations and manufacture of advanced semiconductor technology will help to make headway in its resolve. The partnership will also leverage IBM’s influence to achieve their joint goals. “This is a long-desired international collaboration, truly essential for Japan to once again play a vital role in the semiconductor supply chain. I am fully confident that this collaboration will pave the way for our goal of contribution to the well-being of humanity through advanced logic semiconductors produced with technologies jointly developed with IBM,” says President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Rapidus , Atsuyoshi Koikex. In addition, personn...
Educational crypto platform, Doshi, has joined hands with UK schools to debut their Web3 educational program through its crypto wallet app. The app is created for teenagers and their guardians to understand the new innovation and transformations of the internet. Doshi attempts to use their platform to advance the knowledge of blockchain and web3 for teachers and students alike. The platform is said to allow these parties to fully understand what the platforms are and how they beneficial they can be. The platform, upon noticing the steady rise of Web3, has found it necessary to team up with schools in the UK such as Northampton Boys and Mount House to aid in data management. Investment management firm, T. Rowe Price, reports about 40 precent of young adults gravitating toward investments in crypto as it is estimated to grow up to $1 trillion by 2030. Doshi’s survey also uncovered 63 percent of young adults in the UK and USA what to know more about ‘crypto-verse’. Thus, the platfor...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) says that London based fiber broadband server, Community Fibre, has selected its TCS HOBS™ platform as a means of furthering the support and growth of businesses. A press release of TCS expresses that Community Fibre and Internet Service Provider (ISP) intends to serve about half of the nearly four million population target the company has set of itself. Furthermore, Community Fibre seeks to capitalize on the TCS HOBS platform to quickly present offerings and new products that contribute positively to its customers. “ Community Fibre will launch new digital services with superior innovation and a much-improved time to market for our customers across all lines of business, helping to maintain our 4.9 ‘Excellent’ Trust Pilot score and 96% 5-star reviews (August). The partnership with TCS HOBS is central to the success of that strategy.”, says Chief Information Officer at Community Fibre, Chris Williams. President of TCS Interactive, Kamal Bha...
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