Top tech news today: December 6, 2024

1. Intel expands board with industry experts

Intel adds two chip veterans to its board amid ongoing CEO search, strengthening its leadership as it navigates a competitive market. Reuters

2. Broadcom unveils new tech for custom chips

Broadcom reveals advancements to accelerate custom chip production, catering to rising demand driven by generative AI technologies. Reuters
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3. Schneider and NVIDIA boost AI data centers

Schneider Electric partners with NVIDIA to develop advanced AI-driven cooling systems for data centers, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. TechZine
Also read: Microsoft moves to stop M365 Copilot from ‘oversharing’ data

4. $10M NVIDIA Grace-based supercomputer goes live

The new NVIDIA Grace-based supercomputer launches, delivering groundbreaking performance for scientific and AI applications. Capacity Media

5. AWS unveils custom Trainium3 AI chips

Amazon Web Services introduces Trainium3 chips and Trainium2 cloud instances, emphasizing cost-effective and high-performance AI training capabilities. SiliconANGLE

6. Setar, Orange, Telxius unveil Celia cable

A new subsea cable, Celia, launched by Setar, Orange, and Telxius, aims to enhance connectivity across the Caribbean region. SubTel Forum
Also read: Chinese ship accused of Baltic undersea cable sabotage

7. Nokia highlights Saudi success stories

Nokia showcases collaborative successes with STC and Aramco, emphasizing its growing footprint in Saudi Arabia’s telecom industry. SEPE

8. Full-fiber broadband reaches 70% of UK homes

Ofcom reports that full-fiber broadband is now available to nearly 70% of UK homes, marking a major milestone in digital connectivity. Hindustan Times

9. Bitcoin surpasses $100K amid optimism

Bitcoin prices surge past $100,000, driven by positive sentiment around potential crypto-friendly policies under Donald Trump’s administration. Reuters

10. Lloyds and PayPoint expand SME payments

UK-based Lloyds Bank and PayPoint collaborate to enhance payment solutions for SMEs, improving financial accessibility for businesses. The Fintech Times

11. Ericsson secures multi-billion-dollar RAN deal in India

Ericsson wins a major contract to provide 5G RAN infrastructure across key regions in India, solidifying its market position. Telecoms

12. Customers prefer telco apps for communication

A survey reveals that customers overwhelmingly favor app-based communication with telcos, prompting a shift in customer service strategies. Telecoms

13. AT&T deploys Mavenir radios for Open RAN

AT&T accelerates its Open RAN deployment by partnering with Mavenir, showcasing its commitment to a more flexible network architecture. DataCenter Dynamics

14. SK Telecom revamps for AI dominance

SK Telecom restructures its operations to lead in AI technology, reflecting a nationwide push for technological leadership in South Korea. TelecomTV

15. Women in tech spotlighted at ITW

The ITW conference celebrates the achievements and challenges of women in the tech industry, aiming to inspire future leaders. Capacity Media

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Vionna Fiducia Theja

Vionna Fiducia Theja is a passionate journalist with a First Class Honours degree in Media and Communication from the University of Liverpool. A storyteller at heart, she delves into the vibrant worlds of technology, art, and entertainment, where creativity meets innovation. Vionna believes in the power of media to transform lives and spark conversations that matter. Connect with her at v.zheng@btw.media.

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