Nvidia goes big and U.S. chip projects stutter
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The hottest new technology for doctors promises to bring back an age-old health-care practice: face-to-face conversations with patients.
Japan implemented negative interest rates in January 2016, surprising global markets with an unconventional monetary policy to combat deflation and stimulate economic growth.
LOS ANGELES — Movie theater operators are hoping that Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment's "Dune: Part Two," due out in theaters Friday, will be the much-needed oasis amid a drought of blockbuster content.
KUMAMOTO, Japan -- Hsieh Yong-fen, a materials scientist turned entrepreneur, opened her company's second Japan-based laboratory in the southwestern prefecture of Kumamoto late last year. Now she is deciding whether to build a third.
TOKYO -- A teardown of Apple's new headset device, Apple Vision Pro, revealed that Japanese companies are its leading component suppliers, accounting for 42% of parts on a cost basis, including a pair of Sony Group's high-definition displays.
Sony Interactive Entertainment on Tuesday said it will lay off about 900 employees in its PlayStation unit, or 8% of its global workforce, becoming the latest technology company to announce headcount trims.
(Reuters) -- Japan's Sony is cutting about 900 jobs at its PlayStation unit and shutting a studio in London, it said on Tuesday as the videogame industry struggles to recover from a post-pandemic slump.