Karura Ward MCA, Fiu ni Fiu, has sharply criticised the government’s recent remarks on the controversial nursery project inside Karura Forest, describing them as misleading and confusing to the public ...
The Meadows Community Association board voted 6-3 last month to authorize its president to sign the contract. The deal would ...
Gonzalez wants to speed up the timeline for development in the county and is introducing a bill that would help select ...
In this episode of EC&M Asks, Jennifer Daneshgari, vice president of financial services and operations at MCA Inc., answers our readers’ most pressing questions on the topic of improving labor ...
Meta Platforms Inc. plans to deploy four new generations of its in-house artificial intelligence chips by the end of 2027 to help power its rapidly expanding AI workloads.
At the Mendocino College Willits campus Tuesday, a group of politicians, educational leaders, and community members came together to celebrate an infusion of approximately $20 million in funds for ...
Victoria’s minerals industry supports the Victorian Government’s Advancing Antimony Grants program calling for proposals to establish antimony processing in the state. The state has a unique ...
(Back L-R) U.S. Representative Jared Huffman, State Senator Mike McGuire, North Coast Builders Exchange CEO Lisa Wittke Schaffner, Mendocino County Supervisor John Haschak, and Ukiah Valley Fire ...
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.
MTIA custom silicon remains central to our AI infrastructure strategy, with four new generations of MTIA chips forthcoming in the next two years.
Meta Platforms (META) is planning to deploy four new generations of its self-developed AI chips by the end of 2027.
A consulting firm will begin working with Grand Traverse County officials and other local voices to create a new community ...
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