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Intel and Apple are reportedly in discussions regarding a potential collaboration on artificial intelligence chips, with Intel aiming to manufacture AI accelerators for Apple. This partnership could see Intel's chipmaking division, Intel Foundry Services, produce custom AI chips for Apple, potentially reducing Apple's reliance on external foundries like TSMC. The discussions are in early stages, and no definitive agreement has been reached, but the potential deal signifies a significant shift in the semiconductor landscape. SpaceX is exploring the issuance of corporate bonds to raise capital, with the company seeking to raise approximately $750 million. This move indicates SpaceX's ongoing efforts to fund its ambitious projects, including the Starship program and the expansion of its Starlink satellite internet service. The bond offering is expected to be managed by financial institutions like Morgan Stanley. Amazon is developing its own custom AI chips, codenamed 'Trainium2' and 'Inferentia3', to power its cloud computing services and AI applications. These custom silicon efforts aim to improve performance and reduce costs for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers. The company has been investing heavily in in-house chip design to gain a competitive edge in the AI hardware market. JERA, a joint venture between TEPCO and Chubu Electric Power, is planning to construct a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Australia. This project, with an estimated investment of over $2 billion, aims to produce green hydrogen for export to Japan and other markets, supporting global decarbonization efforts. The facility is expected to have a production capacity of 1 million tons per year.
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