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To Drive AI, Chip Makers Stack 'Chiplets' Like Lego Blocks
Some industry executives call the technology one of the most significant advances since the dawn of the integrated circuit more than 60 years ago. Source
Electric-Vehicle Startup Fisker Is Reborn Into a Crowded, Competitive Field
California-based Fisker is finally putting its first cars into the hands of U.S. customers, 2½ years after going public amid a frenzy on Wall Street
The Math Problem Stymieing Small Businesses in Rural America
The gap between real-estate appraisals and construction costs is getting wider, holding back entrepreneurs and the revitalization of rural communities. Source link
He Pushed the New York Times to Buy Wordle. Now He Has to Make Sports Work.
David Perpich, cousin of Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger, was an architect of the subscriber bundle of games, a cooking app, the Wirecutter and sports-media site
Snap's Push to Tempt Creators Seems to Be Working
Social-media app Snapchat is trying to counter declining sales. Source link
In Battle With Microsoft, Google Bets on Medical AI Program to Crack Healthcare Industry
The search giant is fine-tuning chatbot technology via medical licensing exams. Source link
The Supermarket Aisle Where Prices Are Still Soaring
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Elon Musk Is Making Mark Zuckerberg Seem Cool Again
The Facebook co-founder is seizing the moment with a win after years of tumult. Source link
Deal to Sell National Enquirer Collapses
Vinco Ventures, part of a group that agreed to buy the supermarket tabloid, found the transaction wasn’t in its best interest. Source link
Biden Expected to Nominate Former FAA Deputy to Lead Agency
Mike Whitaker served as the Federal Aviation Administration’s deputy chief during the Obama administration. Source link