Greer Utilities Face Evolving Demands as AI Shifts Infrastructure Focus to Power Grids

The ongoing expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure has begun to reshape the focus of business and technology leaders, shifting attention from the availability of advanced computing chips to the fundamental capacity of electrical grids. What was once primarily a challenge of silicon fabrication is now increasingly becoming a question of power generation and distribution. Industry […]
SK Hynix Share Sale Signals Global AI Memory Boom, With Potential Echoes in Greer’s Advanced Manufacturing Sector

SK Hynix, a leading global semiconductor manufacturer, recently completed a significant U.S. share sale, pricing its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) at $149 per unit. The offering aimed to raise approximately $26.5 billion, a substantial sum that reflects the intense investor appetite for companies at the forefront of the artificial intelligence hardware revolution. The share sale […]
Apple Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over Hardware Trade Secrets Resonates Beyond Silicon Valley, Including in Greer

Apple has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and several former Apple employees, alleging the theft of trade secrets connected to OpenAI’s ongoing work in hardware development. The legal action highlights the escalating competition among technology giants in the artificial intelligence landscape, particularly as companies race to develop proprietary hardware optimized for AI applications. The complaint […]
Meta’s AI Chip Production Plan Signals Broader Infrastructure Shift with Implications for Greer

Meta, the social media and technology conglomerate, is set to commence manufacturing an in-house artificial intelligence chip in September. This strategic initiative is part of the company’s broader program to develop its own training and inference accelerators, aiming to augment existing Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and significantly expand its computing capacity. The company’s ambitious targets […]