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Cognitive Explainable Artificial Intelligence (AI) startup recognized as Top 5 Leading Global Companies in The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR or Industry 4.0), by Oxford Academic report

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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

POTOMAC, Md., July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Z Advanced Computing, Inc. (ZAC), the pioneer Cognitive Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence) (Cognitive XAI) software startup, has been recognized as the Top 5 Leading Global Companies in The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR or Industry 4.0), by an Oxford Academic paper (The Journal of Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol.

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  • POTOMAC, Md., July 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Z Advanced Computing, Inc. (ZAC), the pioneer Cognitive Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence) (Cognitive XAI) software startup, has been recognized as the Top 5 Leading Global Companies in The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR or Industry 4.0), by an Oxford Academic paper (The Journal of Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol.
  • 1, pages 137159, Table 2A, 24-June-2021, by Jongho Lee and Keun Lee).
  • The development is headed by Saied Tadayon, a scientist and veteran software developer, who got his PhD from Cornell at age 23.
  • The late Prof. Lotfi Zadeh of UC Berkeley (Father of Fuzzy Logic, co-inventor of Z-Transform, and AI Hall-of-Fame inductee) is also one of ZAC inventors.

Expert optimistic about China's chipmaking industry

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Friday, June 25, 2021

BEIJING, June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by China.org.cn on Expert optimistic about China's chipmaking industry.

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  • BEIJING, June 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by China.org.cn on Expert optimistic about China's chipmaking industry.
  • The development of China's domestic chipmaking industry is looking promising as advanced 28 and 14 nanometer (nm) processes are expected to enter mass production by the end of this year and next year respectively, an expert predicted.
  • Wen Xiaojun, head of the Electronic Information Institute at the China Center for Information Industry Development (CCID), told China's news portal huanqiu.com, that he was seeing more encouraging signs in China's chipmaking industry despite technological challenges.
  • The production lines for 14 nm and 12 nm chipmaking are believed to be critical in the semiconductor industry, as the 14 nm process and above can meet almost 70% of the industry demand for chips, and the 12 nm node can meet the requirements for most mid-end 5G chips.

Total Telecom: China is taking lead in 28nm and 14nm chip production to address the chip shortage

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Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Total Telecom suggests that China has reached a significant milestone by acquiring competency in 28 nanometers (nm) and 14nm chip manufacturing.

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  • Total Telecom suggests that China has reached a significant milestone by acquiring competency in 28 nanometers (nm) and 14nm chip manufacturing.
  • As a result, China is set to become self-sufficient in the production of 28nm chips this year.
  • The manufacturing of 28nm chips shows that China now has the capabilities to carry out advanced chip-making processes.
  • Meanwhile, Total Telecom argues that China is also steadily moving to achieve 100% domestic mass production of 14nm chips in the coming year.

Artificial Intelligence (ML) breakthroughs: Complex Image Recognition using only few training samples on CPU (without GPU) for Bosch - BSH Smart Appliance POC, using Cognitive Explainable-AI (XAI)

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

This is in sharp contrast to the other algorithms in industry that require thousands or millions of samples, being trained on large GPU servers.

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  • This is in sharp contrast to the other algorithms in industry that require thousands or millions of samples, being trained on large GPU servers.
  • BSH Hausgerte GmbH (a part of Robert Bosch GmbH) is the largest European manufacturer of home appliances.
  • That's basically hitting the limitations of CNNs or Neural Nets, which all other companies are using now," said Dr. Bijan Tadayon, CEO of ZAC.
  • The late Prof. Lotfi Zadeh of UC Berkeley ("Father of Fuzzy Logic", co-inventor of Z-Transform, and AI Hall-of-Fame inductee) is also one of ZAC inventors.

China sets eyes on advanced chip production

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Monday, May 10, 2021

b'BEIJING, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by China.org.cn on China sets eyes on advanced chip production.\nChina\'s semiconductor industry is speeding up its development of advanced chips as the homegrown 28 nanometer (nm) process is set to enter mass production this year, while the 14 nm process aims to follow suit next year, according to multiple sources.\nIn the industry, 28 nm is the dividing line between low-to-mid range and mid-to-high end integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing.\nBesides chips for central processing units, graphics processing units and artificial intelligence, other mainstream industrial products such as televisions, air conditioners, automobiles, high-speed trains, satellites, industrial robots, elevators and drones are the most common applications for the 28 nm technology process.\n"China urgently needs to move toward mid-to-high end chip production, and being able to produce 28 nm chips means that it can meet most of the demand for chips without relying on other countries," said Teng Ran, head of the Integrated Circuit Industry Research Center of CCID Consulting, a firm affiliated with a think tank under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).\nAccording to Teng, as the 14 nm chipmaking process matures next year, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) will join the ranks of Intel, TSMC and Samsung as the first Chinese company to acquire the 14 nm technology and put it into mass production.\nTeng said that SMIC\'s 14 nm process will be applied in the areas of 5G technology and high-performance computing, and can largely meet the demand.\nChina\'s breakthrough in advanced chipmaking comes at a time when SMIC and other Chinese tech companies are facing major trade restrictions enforced by the United States.\nLast year, progress in Chinese chip manufacturing technologies exceeded expectations domestically with breakthroughs in millimeter waves for 5G and the successful tape-out of SMIC\'s FinFET N+1 process chip.\nChina\'s IC industry is transforming from high-speed development to high-quality development, Teng said.\nAccording to estimates from the Chinese semiconductor industry, China\'s IC sales reached 884.8 billion yuan in 2020, representing an average annual growth rate of 20%, and three times the growth rate of the global IC industry during the same period, said Tian Yulong, chief engineer and spokesperson of the MIIT, at a press conference on March 1.\nThe IC industry in China achieved impressive and consistent growth during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), with significant improvements to manufacturing techniques, packaging technologies and key equipment materials, said Tian.\n"Companies also grew steadily, a number of which emerged as global leaders in design, manufacturing, packaging and testing, and other links on the industrial chain," Tian added.\nWhile having made progress on multiple fronts, Teng admitted that China is still playing catch-up when it comes to more advanced chip development.

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  • b'BEIJING, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report by China.org.cn on China sets eyes on advanced chip production.\nChina\'s semiconductor industry is speeding up its development of advanced chips as the homegrown 28 nanometer (nm) process is set to enter mass production this year, while the 14 nm process aims to follow suit next year, according to multiple sources.\nIn the industry, 28 nm is the dividing line between low-to-mid range and mid-to-high end integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing.\nBesides chips for central processing units, graphics processing units and artificial intelligence, other mainstream industrial products such as televisions, air conditioners, automobiles, high-speed trains, satellites, industrial robots, elevators and drones are the most common applications for the 28 nm technology process.\n"China urgently needs to move toward mid-to-high end chip production, and being able to produce 28 nm chips means that it can meet most of the demand for chips without relying on other countries," said Teng Ran, head of the Integrated Circuit Industry Research Center of CCID Consulting, a firm affiliated with a think tank under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).\nAccording to Teng, as the 14 nm chipmaking process matures next year, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) will join the ranks of Intel, TSMC and Samsung as the first Chinese company to acquire the 14 nm technology and put it into mass production.\nTeng said that SMIC\'s 14 nm process will be applied in the areas of 5G technology and high-performance computing, and can largely meet the demand.\nChina\'s breakthrough in advanced chipmaking comes at a time when SMIC and other Chinese tech companies are facing major trade restrictions enforced by the United States.\nLast year, progress in Chinese chip manufacturing technologies exceeded expectations domestically with breakthroughs in millimeter waves for 5G and the successful tape-out of SMIC\'s FinFET N+1 process chip.\nChina\'s IC industry is transforming from high-speed development to high-quality development, Teng said.\nAccording to estimates from the Chinese semiconductor industry, China\'s IC sales reached 884.8 billion yuan in 2020, representing an average annual growth rate of 20%, and three times the growth rate of the global IC industry during the same period, said Tian Yulong, chief engineer and spokesperson of the MIIT, at a press conference on March 1.\nThe IC industry in China achieved impressive and consistent growth during the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), with significant improvements to manufacturing techniques, packaging technologies and key equipment materials, said Tian.\n"Companies also grew steadily, a number of which emerged as global leaders in design, manufacturing, packaging and testing, and other links on the industrial chain," Tian added.\nWhile having made progress on multiple fronts, Teng admitted that China is still playing catch-up when it comes to more advanced chip development.
  • He called for more international collaboration as the IC industry is truly a global industry and no country should be isolated from the industry chain.\n'

Total Telecom Reports That the Chinese Semiconductor Industry Is Speeding up Advanced Chip Development

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Total Telecom reports that it is a sign that China is fast developing high-end skills in chip manufacturing.\nChinese companies have started moving their 14nm chipset orders from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC).

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  • Total Telecom reports that it is a sign that China is fast developing high-end skills in chip manufacturing.\nChinese companies have started moving their 14nm chipset orders from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC).
  • By the coming year, China is expected to have gained required expertise in the manufacturing of 14nm chips and will also run trial production of 7nm chips this month.
  • From being a part of your smartphone or laptop to cars, washing machines and medical devices, semiconductors power our lives.
  • Total Telecom organises the annual World Communication Awards, Asia Communication Awards and a range of conferences and networking opportunities, including Submarine Networks EMEA, 5GLIVE, Gigabit Access, Connected Britain and Connected Germany.

Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence - XAI) Image Recognition Startup Included in Responsible AI (RAI) Solutions Report, by a Leading Global Research and Advisory Firm

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Monday, November 23, 2020

Forrester Research is a leading global research and advisory firm, performing syndicated research on technology and business, advising major corporations, governments, investors, and financial sectors.

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  • Forrester Research is a leading global research and advisory firm, performing syndicated research on technology and business, advising major corporations, governments, investors, and financial sectors.
  • That's basically hitting the limitations of CNNs, which others are using now," continued Dr. Bijan Tadayon, CEO of ZAC.
  • "For complex tasks, such as detailed 3D image recognition, you need ZAC Cognitive algorithms.
  • The late Prof. Lotfi Zadeh of UC Berkeley ("Father of Fuzzy Logic", co-inventor of Z-Transform, and an AI Hall-of-Fame inductee) is also one of ZAC inventors.

Efinix® Announces Trion® Titanium Tapeout at TSMC 16 nm Process Node

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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Efinix , an innovator in programmable product platforms and technology, today announced the tapeout of its Ti60 FPGA at TSMC s 16 nm process node.

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  • Efinix , an innovator in programmable product platforms and technology, today announced the tapeout of its Ti60 FPGA at TSMC s 16 nm process node.
  • Efinix is extending its collaborative relationship with TSMC beyond the 16 nm Titanium engagement and has started development activities on its next generation products in TSMCs high performance 5 nm process node.
  • Through these programs and the RAP initiative, Efinix will make Quantum cores available in 16 nm, 12 nm, and 5 nm process nodes and in densities ranging from 10K LEs to 5M LEs.
  • Efinix, an innovator in programmable products, drives the future of edge AI computing with its Trion and Trion Titanium FPGA silicon platforms.

Ansys Multiphysics Solutions Certified for Samsung Foundry's Entire Line of FinFET Process Technologies

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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Ansys Redhawk-SC was added to the certified suite to help Samsung's customers design energy efficient and highly reliable chips for markets including 5G mobile, AIML, HPC, automotive and IoT.

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  • Ansys Redhawk-SC was added to the certified suite to help Samsung's customers design energy efficient and highly reliable chips for markets including 5G mobile, AIML, HPC, automotive and IoT.
  • Additionally, Samsung's design teams have deployed RedHawk-SC to optimize performance, power and reliability for their advanced process node designs.
  • Samsung certified Ansys Redhawk-SC and Ansys Redhawk for its entire line of FinFET process nodes including 14nm, 11nm, 10nm, 8nm, 7nm, 5nm and 4nm and will collaborate closely with Ansys on upcoming nodes.
  • This certification includes power integrity EM and IR-drop, statistical EM budgeting, thermal analysis and multiphysics solutions for multi-die integration.