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A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama - Professional coverage
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A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama

According to TechCrunch, the TikTok alternative Skylight has soared to over 380,000 users following a surge in signups over the…

Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom - Professional coverage
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Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom

According to Manufacturing.net, defense and technology contractor Leidos has signed a deal to acquire engineering firm ENTRUST Solutions Group for…

Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit - Professional coverage
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Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit

According to TechSpot, Jack Buser, the global director for games at Google Cloud, is pushing the narrative that AI tools…

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Samsung’s 2nm GAA Breakthrough Signals Semiconductor Market Shift, SK hynix Executive Calls It ‘Critical Turning Point’

Samsung has reportedly commenced mass production of 2nm GAA wafers with yields targeting 70%. Company executives express strong confidence in the technology’s potential to reshape the semiconductor landscape, while SK hynix leadership describes it as a critical industry inflection point that could challenge TSMC’s market dominance.

Samsung’s 2nm GAA Technology Reaches Production Milestone

Samsung Electronics has reportedly begun mass production of 2nm Gate-All-Around (GAA) semiconductor wafers in late September, marking a significant advancement in the competitive foundry market. According to reports from the Chosun publication, the technology is initially being deployed for Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 2600 processor, with company executives expressing strong optimism about the node’s performance and yield improvements during recent high-level government meetings.

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Lette AI Secures $1.4M Pre-Seed Funding to Transform Property Management with AI Agents

Lette AI, founded by former Nory executives, has raised $1.4 million in pre-seed funding. The proptech startup claims its AI-powered platform can reduce administrative tasks by up to 90% and save property teams over 100 hours monthly. The company plans expansion into UK and UAE markets.

Proptech Startup Emerges with Major Backing

Lette AI, a Dublin-based property management technology startup founded by former Nory executives, has reportedly raised $1.4 million in a pre-seed funding round, according to company announcements. The investment was led by Pitchdrive with participation from Baseline Venture and Lugus Capital, alongside angel investors including Nory AI co-founder Conor Sheridan and Mark Ransford.