Quantum software startup Haiqu Inc. announced today that it has raised $11 million in new funding to accelerate the launch of its operating system for quantum applications, which will include a ...
Ecaterina Bigos of BNP Paribas Asset Management discusses the shift in AI capex to investments in hardware and infrastructure build-out in 2026. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you.
November 2025 was a shockingly terrible month for video game sales in the U.S. While we traditionally think of November as a huge sales month what with Black Friday and all, November 2025 was the ...
One of the neat things about modern AI is that a whole new generation of people in a field outside of economics (but certainly driving the modern economy) has been introduced to curves showing the ...
Forward-looking: Software companies are gaining momentum in quantum computing as venture capital increasingly backs advances in algorithms, signaling a shift in an industry once dominated by hardware ...
Emerson Electric's strategic M&A has shifted its portfolio from hardware to higher-growth, higher-margin software, now comprising 31% of revenue. Our analysis shows Emerson's software segment enjoys ...
In today’s semiconductor landscape, scale is becoming a bigger battleground—not only for chipmakers, but increasingly for hyperscalers, cloud giants, and other systems companies, too. They're all ...
Salesforce has acquired cloud data management firm Informatica in an $8 billion equity deal, marking a major move in its push to strengthen its AI and data infrastructure capabilities. The ...
Salesforce is acquiring cloud data management company Informatica in an $8 billion deal. Salesforce is paying $25 per share for holders of Informatica's Class A and Class B-1 common stock. In this ...
One of San Francisco’s flagship companies is getting even more massive. Salesforce announced Tuesday that it has officially agreed to purchase Informatica, a Redwood City-based data management company ...
In context: Google researcher and reverse engineer "LaurieWired" recently posed a thought-provoking thread on X: What would happen after a CPU manufacturing apocalypse? How would the tech world ...