Rekall Incorporated
Rekall is a company that provides memory implants of vacations, where a client can take a memory trip to a certain planet and be whoever they desire.
Let’s hope this trend doesn’t catch on.
This is really not good if as a consumer you are looking for competition in the semiconductor fab space. Not that I expect any concern about consumers from Samsung or Intel (or the clients of their fabs), but less players in a market is always a bad thing. Even if all we get are the scraps (in context of the price benefits of a hypothetical competitive environment in semiconductor fabs).
That being said, this might be mostly speculation from the Korean media.
I really hope a multi-OEM steamOS ecosystem takes, perhaps even going beyond purely gamging handhelds.
The yellow and black variant is surprisingly attractive. It catches your eye, while still being minimalist in its overall design.
Tenstorrent builds and sells computers for artificial intelligence that are built using its Tensix cores. In addition to selling hardware, the open-source software stacks really set Tenstorrent apart from other players in the market. Tenstorrent licenses AI and RISC-V intellectual property to customers that want to own and customize their silicon.
I am curious what is the primary “driver” for their valuation; their work on RISC-V cores or their “AI” business.
Lot’s of handheld patents and news comes from Samsung these days.