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| 02.28.22 | Siemens, others, rush to help workers after Ukraine attack

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY:

  • The United Nations says nearly 400,000 Ukrainians had left the country as of Sunday in response to the Russian attack, a number that could soar well above 1 million. Companies such as Siemens rushed to help workers and families.
  • Thousands of radiation sensors will be attached to manikins aboard the upcoming uncrewed Artemis 1 mission launching to the moon this spring or summer. The purpose is to find ways to protect astronauts on long-term missions to the moon from strong galactic cosmic rays and radiation from the sun. - Matt Hamblen

Today’s Top Stories

Siemens, other employers, rush to help workers after attack in Ukraine

Ukrainian refugees from Russian attack could eventually hit more than 1 million, United Nations says

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Artemis 1 to carry manikins with thousands of radiation sensors to moon

Phantom manikin will be testing a radiation vest protection from galactic cosmic rays and more

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IBM invests in Quantinuum, and other quantum new updates

The investment is a bid to strengthen the quantum ecosystem and follows IBM's investment in Cambridge Quantum, which is now part of Quantinuum.

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Ukraine war could hurt supplies of neon, palladium needed for chips

Russia might withhold palladium and C4F6 in response to U.S. sanctions, one analyst worries

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IonQ claims achievement in quantum computing utility benchmark

The company is touting algorithmic qubits as an application-oriented metric for measuring the utility of quantum computers.

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Intel launches two Xeon D processors for edge work as prelude to MWC

Rakuten Mobile is one of 70 customers using new Intel chips for public outdoor network in Tokyo

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Nvidia's CPU strategy remains alive and well with Grace

Nvidia still plans to leverage Arm architectures in the Grace CPU and other offerings following the fizzling of the Arm acquisition plan.

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Arm shoots for better image processing for vehicle ADAS

As safety applications like collision avoidance get widely deployed, new Arm technology helps process data from a series of higher-res cameras

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NEWS OF NOTE

  • Renesas Electronics announced two 2.4 GHz transceiver technologies that support BLE low power with a smaller mounting area and better power efficiency. (Release)

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