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    Tag: semiconductors

    European and Asian firms want a stake in Canada’s photonics factory, Joly says

    By Murad Hemmadi
    A person wearing a surgical gown, mask and gloves stands facing a screen in a lab.

    Canada will spin out its photonics factory to chase the AI opportunity

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Tenstorrent makes its big play for a piece of the AI compute market

    By Murad Hemmadi
    Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is seen through a display of silicon wafers at the National Research Council’s Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre in Ottawa in February 2022.

    Tech executives think Ottawa could be sitting on a future AI hardware champion

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Nvidia’s deal to buy Canadian AI startup CentML could top US$400M

    By Murad Hemmadi
    A man in a suit jacket holding a microphone stands in front of a multicoloured backdrop.

    Nvidia has acquired Canadian AI startup CentML

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Canadian deep-tech firms are still all-in on DARPA

    By Murad Hemmadi
    A worker in coveralls stands in the middle of a workshop that’s lit yellow, surrounded by industrial manufacturing equipment.

    North America’s chip supply chain needs Canada, whatever Trump says

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Canada plows another $210M into IBM’s Quebec chip plant

    By Murad Hemmadi
    Ranovus CEO Hamid Arabzadeh at the company’s Ottawa headquarters

    AI hardware has a power problem. This company is using lasers to fix it

    By Murad Hemmadi

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