Walmart’s media business launches new demand-side platform
Walmart Connect, the media business of Walmart, has expanded its off-site media offerings at scale with the launch of a new demand-side platform called Walmart DSP. The American
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Walmart Connect, the media business of Walmart, has expanded its off-site media offerings at scale with the launch of a new demand-side platform called Walmart DSP. The American
Samsung Group has revealed plans to invest KRW240 trillion ($206bn) over the next three years in semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, quantum computing and biopharmaceuticals. The South Korean
Walmart has formed a new business unit called Walmart GoLocal for offering delivery-as-a-service to help businesses of all sizes to bring their products closer to the doorsteps of
Accenture has made an undisclosed investment in ixlayer, a technology-based solutions provider for diagnostic testing. The investment made through Accenture Ventures will help the Ireland-based consulting and professional
Chinese technology company Baidu said that its artificial intelligence (AI) based voice assistant spin-off company Xiaodu Technology has closed a Series B funding round at a valuation of
Intel has won a contract from the US Department of Defense to provide commercial foundry services in phase one of the latter’s Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes – Commercial
Virgin Orbit, a US-based satellite launch and space solutions provider, through its parent company Vieco USA, has agreed to merge with NextGen Acquisition Corp. II (NGCA), in a
WPP, a UK-based advertising company, has acquired Satalia, a technology company engaged in providing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for clients. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
IBM has revealed details of its future product, the IBM Telum Processor, an on-chip accelerated artificial intelligence (AI) processor, during the ongoing annual Hot Chips conference. The company
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said that Nvidia’s previously announced $40bn acquisition of British semiconductor and software design company Arm raises serious competition concerns. The British