Are There Only Two Kinds of Companies?

There are only two kinds of companies today: those that adopt AI and those that don't. MCP is the plumbing that lets AI operate every system in the business instead of sitting off to the side answering questions. It is earth-shattering in terms of speed, customization and cost.

China's car giants like BYD are building in Europe - danger to German jobs?

China's factory power is coming to Europe. BYD is building its first European car factory in Hungary. It's about long shifts, low wages, factory towns and the question of whether German auto jobs can survive this system. It is about Wolfsburg, Zwickau, Emden and Germany's most important industry.

Approximately 97% of contractors lack real-time asset visibility (most don’t know it’s costing them)

97% of construction companies lack real-time visibility into their tools, materials and equipment, even with asset management systems in place. Majority of respondents feel at least “somewhat confident” in their organization’s ability to make data-driven asset decisions, but only 2% rely on detailed data.

Micron pours first concrete at $100B New York chip fab

Micron Technology has poured the first concrete for its $100 billion semiconductor campus in Clay, New York. The milestone marks the transition from site preparation to vertical construction for the project. The campus will consist of up to four fabs and support Micron's goal of producing 40% of its DRAM in the U.S. Micron has directed about $675 million to New York-based contractors.

US chip giant Intel invests 5 bn euros in Ireland

Intel will invest 5 billion euros in Ireland to expand production of advanced processors. Project will strengthen Europe's semiconductor supply chain and support EU technological sovereignty. It follows better than expected quarterly results and rising AI demand as Intel seeks to capitalize on CPUs and GPUs. Intel posted first-quarter revenue of $13.6 billion.

Are There Only Two Kinds of Companies?
Are There Only Two Kinds of Companies?

There are only two kinds of companies today: those that adopt AI and those that don't. MCP is the plumbing that lets AI operate every system in the business instead of sitting off to the side answering questions. It is earth-shattering in terms of speed, customization and cost.

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China's car giants like BYD are building in Europe - danger to German jobs?
China's car giants like BYD are building in Europe - danger to German jobs?

China's factory power is coming to Europe. BYD is building its first European car factory in Hungary. It's about long shifts, low wages, factory towns and the question of whether German auto jobs can survive this system. It is about Wolfsburg, Zwickau, Emden and Germany's most important industry.

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Approximately 97% of contractors lack real-time asset visibility (most don’t know it’s costing them)
Approximately 97% of contractors lack real-time asset visibility (most don’t know it’s costing them)

97% of construction companies lack real-time visibility into their tools, materials and equipment, even with asset management systems in place. Majority of respondents feel at least “somewhat confident” in their organization’s ability to make data-driven asset decisions, but only 2% rely on detailed data.

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Micron pours first concrete at $100B New York chip fab
Micron pours first concrete at $100B New York chip fab

Micron Technology has poured the first concrete for its $100 billion semiconductor campus in Clay, New York. The milestone marks the transition from site preparation to vertical construction for the project. The campus will consist of up to four fabs and support Micron's goal of producing 40% of its DRAM in the U.S. Micron has directed about $675 million to New York-based contractors.

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US chip giant Intel invests 5 bn euros in Ireland
US chip giant Intel invests 5 bn euros in Ireland

Intel will invest 5 billion euros in Ireland to expand production of advanced processors. Project will strengthen Europe's semiconductor supply chain and support EU technological sovereignty. It follows better than expected quarterly results and rising AI demand as Intel seeks to capitalize on CPUs and GPUs. Intel posted first-quarter revenue of $13.6 billion.

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