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GSI Technology Reiterates Key Takeaways From Q4 FY2024 Earnings Call and Provides Q&A

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Giovedì, Maggio 9, 2024

SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GSI Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: GSIT), the inventor of the Associative Processing Unit (APU), a paradigm shift in AI and HPC processing providing true compute-in-memory technology, today reiterated the key highlights from its recent earnings call for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024 held on Thursday, May 2, 2024.

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  • This is the first Rad Hard shipment for a non-U.S.-based mission, giving GSI exposure within the ESA community.
  • Announced initiating a broad strategic review to maximize stockholder value and retained Needham & Company, LLC as the strategic and financial advisor.
  • GSI’s software team is actively writing libraries to develop new applications on the edge or near the edge for Gemini-II.
  • “Engaging Needham & Company underscores our proactive approach to fortifying our market position and financial health and maximizing stockholder value,” said Lee-Lean Shu, CEO of GSI Technology.

BrainChip and Frontgrade Gaisler to Augment Space-Grade Microprocessors with AI Capabilities

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Lunedì, Maggio 6, 2024

This collaboration represents a significant milestone as it aims to introduce the first space-grade SoC worldwide with incorporated true artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

Key Points: 
  • This collaboration represents a significant milestone as it aims to introduce the first space-grade SoC worldwide with incorporated true artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
  • These next generation microprocessors would include BrainChip’s AI processing capabilities, thereby enabling a considerable step forward in the computing resources available for space-borne systems.
  • “Adding AI capabilities to our next generation microprocessors would set a new standard for modern space-grade computing devices,” said Sandi Habinc, General Manager at Frontgrade Gaisler.
  • A collaboration between Frontgrade Gaisler and BrainChip to utilize such advanced technologies for space is therefore very encouraging.”
    “When we say that we are dedicated to growing AI everywhere, we mean it,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip.

BrainChip and Frontgrade Gaisler to Augment Space-Grade Microprocessors with AI Capabilities

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Domenica, Maggio 5, 2024

This collaboration represents a significant milestone as it aims to introduce the first space-grade SoC worldwide with incorporated true artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

Key Points: 
  • This collaboration represents a significant milestone as it aims to introduce the first space-grade SoC worldwide with incorporated true artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
  • These next generation microprocessors would include BrainChip’s AI processing capabilities, thereby enabling a considerable step forward in the computing resources available for space-borne systems.
  • “Adding AI capabilities to our next generation microprocessors would set a new standard for modern space-grade computing devices,” said Sandi Habinc, General Manager at Frontgrade Gaisler.
  • A collaboration between Frontgrade Gaisler and BrainChip to utilize such advanced technologies for space is therefore very encouraging.”
    “When we say that we are dedicated to growing AI everywhere, we mean it,” said Sean Hehir, CEO of BrainChip.

Esri Releases Latest Land Cover Map with Updated Sentinel-2 Satellite Data

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Martedì, Aprile 30, 2024

In the update, the Sentinel-2 10m Land Use/Land Cover Time Series includes new data from 2023, expanding the series to include global coverage from 2017-2023.

Key Points: 
  • In the update, the Sentinel-2 10m Land Use/Land Cover Time Series includes new data from 2023, expanding the series to include global coverage from 2017-2023.
  • Organizations around the world use updated land-cover maps to inform policy and land management decisions around issues like sustainable development.
  • Last year, Esri released the Sentinel-2 Land Cover Explorer, a dynamic, ready-to-use online application that allows anyone anywhere to easily observe change on these high-resolution global land cover maps.
  • To explore Esri’s updated land cover map online now, visit livingatlas.arcgis.com/landcoverexplorer .

Redwire Honored as 11th Luxembourg American Business Award Recipient for Contributions to Multinational Space Missions

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Giovedì, Aprile 25, 2024

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that the company was honored as the eleventh recipient of the Luxembourg American Business Award.

Key Points: 
  • Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, announced today that the company was honored as the eleventh recipient of the Luxembourg American Business Award.
  • The Luxembourg American Chamber of Commerce (LACC) selected Redwire as its 2024 Business Award winner for the contributions the company’s Luxembourg facility has made toward expanding Luxembourg’s activities in space.
  • “We are honored to have been selected as the 2024 Luxembourg American Business Award recipient,” said Redwire Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Peter Cannito.
  • The Luxembourg American Business Award, initially presented in 1999, recognizes a company that has made unique, long-term contributions to economic activities between the two nations.

NASA Welcomes Switzerland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

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Lunedì, Aprile 15, 2024

"Today, we marked a giant leap forward in the partnership between the United States and Switzerland," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.

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  • "Today, we marked a giant leap forward in the partnership between the United States and Switzerland," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
  • "As we welcome you into the Artemis Accords family, we expand our commitment to explore the unknown openly and peacefully.
  • "With the signature of the Artemis Accords we renew our commitment to jointly explore the heavens above us."
  • For more information on the Artemis Accords, visit:
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The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup

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Giovedì, Aprile 25, 2024

A critical NASA mission in the search for life beyond Earth, Mars Sample Return, is in trouble.

Key Points: 
  • A critical NASA mission in the search for life beyond Earth, Mars Sample Return, is in trouble.
  • Its budget has ballooned from US$5 billion to over $11 billion, and the sample return date may slip from the end of this decade to 2040.

The habitability of Mars

  • But studies conducted over the past decade suggest that the planet may have been much warmer and wetter several billion years ago.
  • Curiosity, which landed on Mars in 2012, is still active; its twin, Perseverance, which landed on Mars in 2021, will play a crucial role in the sample return mission.

Why astronomers want Mars samples

  • This meteorite is a piece of Mars that landed in Antarctica 13,000 years ago and was recovered in 1984.
  • They’re free samples that fell to Earth, so while it might seem intuitive to study them, scientists can’t tell where on Mars these meteorites originated.
  • There’s no substitute for bringing back samples from a region known to have been hospitable to life in the past.

A compelling and complex mission

  • Bringing Mars rocks back to Earth is the most challenging mission NASA has ever attempted, and the first stage has already started.
  • The rover inserts the samples in containers the size of test tubes.
  • The complex choreography of this mission, which involves a rover, a lander, a rocket, an orbiter and the coordination of two space agencies, is unprecedented.

Sample return breaks the bank

  • Mars Sample Return has blown a hole in NASA’s budget, which threatens other missions that need funding.
  • It’s likely that Mars Sample Return’s budget partly caused the layoffs, but they also came down to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory having an overfull plate of planetary missions and suffering budget cuts.
  • Within the past year, an independent review board report and a report from the NASA Office of Inspector General raised deep concerns about the viability of the sample return mission.

Thinking out of the box

  • Proposals are due by May 17, which is an extremely tight timeline for such a challenging design effort.
  • And it’ll be hard for private companies to improve on the plan that experts at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory had over a decade to put together.
  • For the Artemis III mission, SpaceX will attempt to land humans on the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years.
  • It’s not clear whether that rocket could return the samples that Perseverance has already gathered.
  • Sending astronauts also carries extra risk and cost, and a strategy of using people might end up more complicated than NASA’s current plan.
  • With all these pressures and constraints, NASA has chosen to see whether the private sector can come up with a winning solution.


Chris Impey receives funding from the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

Nasa to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars – here’s why it must and will go ahead

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Martedì, Aprile 23, 2024

This has led to some anxiety among space scientists, who view the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission as a cornerstone of plans to explore the Solar System.

Key Points: 
  • This has led to some anxiety among space scientists, who view the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission as a cornerstone of plans to explore the Solar System.
  • But when you consider what’s at stake, scientifically and politically, it seems highly likely that Nasa will push ahead with the mission to make it a success.
  • One key conclusion of the Nasa review is that MSR was established with unrealistic budget and schedules.
  • Esa is also unlikely to want to lose the scientific investment it has already made in MSR.

Huge scientific importance


So why does the space science community regard MSR as so important? Partly because the technologies are a stepping stone to future human exploration. For instance, the mission needs an ascent vehicle to launch the samples into orbit for capture by another spacecraft.

  • That capture in Mars orbit of a football-sized return capsule is one of the key technical challenges of MSR.
  • Esa is taking a major part in this and leads the return orbiter development.
  • This stage will deploy the very best equipment that we scientists have in laboratories across the world.
  • But these financial savings come with a scientific cost.

Chinese rivalry

  • The Apollo programme was given impetus by cold war rivalry with the Soviet Union.
  • The Chinese Space Agency wants to launch in 2028, with separate lander and ascent vehicle launches.
  • In 2020, I argued that an era of new Chinese collaboration with the west could be possible.


John Bridges receives funding from the UK Space Agency for NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return planning groups tasked with identifying the best techniques to analyse returned samples, and the closest terrestrial analogues for these samples.

EQS-News: Volume Production Begins for Mynaric’s Flagship Space Laser Terminal – CONDOR Mk3

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Mercoledì, Aprile 10, 2024

MUNICH, April 3, 2024 – Mynaric (NASDAQ: MYNA) (FRA: M0YN), a leading provider of industrialized, cost-effective and scalable laser communications products, today announced a milestone in the product maturity of the company’s flagship free space optical communications terminal for space-to-space and space-to-ground applications - the CONDOR Mk3.

Key Points: 
  • MUNICH, April 3, 2024 – Mynaric (NASDAQ: MYNA) (FRA: M0YN), a leading provider of industrialized, cost-effective and scalable laser communications products, today announced a milestone in the product maturity of the company’s flagship free space optical communications terminal for space-to-space and space-to-ground applications - the CONDOR Mk3.
  • Volume production for the optical communications terminal began early in the first quarter of 2024 with an initial shipment made last week following customer approval.
  • Mynaric was also selected by Loft Federal to supply the CONDOR Mk3 terminals to NExT – the SDA’s Experimental Testbed.
  • This is just the beginning of reaching our full production capacity for the CONDOR Mk3 and future products.”
    In addition to volume production of the CONDOR Mk3 optical communications system, Mynaric continues to pursue opportunities that explore the use of free space optical communications for additional space programs.

EQS-News: OHB prime contractor for development and assembly of the LEO-PNT navigation demonstration satellites

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Mercoledì, Aprile 10, 2024

The contract between the client ESA (European Space Agency) and GMV was signed this week in Paris.

Key Points: 
  • The contract between the client ESA (European Space Agency) and GMV was signed this week in Paris.
  • OHB is working on this mission as a subcontractor to GMV: OHB’s share of the total contract is valued at around EUR 38 million.
  • OHB is contributing to the LEO-PNT programme the expertise that it gained from the European Galileo navigation satellite programme, for whose 34 FOC (Full Operational Capability) satellites it is the prime contractor.
  • LEO-PNT is an in-orbit demonstration mission, as various parameters are to be tested during this mission.