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Major quantum computing companies are experiencing significant stock price declines this week, with some dropping by double digits. The so-called Quantum Four publicly traded firms reportedly face mounting market pressures as premarket trading continues the downward trend.
The quantum computing sector is reportedly experiencing significant market pressure this week as major players in the industry saw substantial stock price declines. According to reports, the four primary publicly traded quantum computing companies – Rigetti Computing, IonQ, Quantum Computing Inc, and D-Wave Quantum – all faced declining share prices, with some dropping by double-digit percentages during Thursday’s trading session.
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Micron Technology is reportedly discontinuing server chip supplies to data center customers in China, according to sources familiar with the matter. The decision follows a 2023 ban imposed by Chinese authorities that restricted the company’s operations in critical infrastructure sectors. While server chip sales will cease, Micron will continue supplying other market segments in China.
Memory chip manufacturer Micron Technology will reportedly stop supplying server chips to data center companies operating within China, according to recent reports from Reuters. Sources indicate this decision comes after the company failed to recover its server chip business following a 2023 ban imposed by the Chinese government that prohibited Micron products in critical infrastructure projects.
Microsoft’s flagship Surface Laptop 7 has dropped to its lowest price yet at $950, according to retail reports. The latest model features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors and reportedly delivers nearly 20 hours of battery life in testing. These discounts represent some of the most significant savings seen on Surface devices this year.
Microsoft’s premium Surface lineup has hit a significant pricing milestone, with the latest Surface Laptop 7 dropping to $950 at major retailers, according to market reports. This represents a $250 reduction from the standard $1,200 retail price and marks one of the lowest prices observed for this configuration since its release.
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Researchers have created a swallowable bioprinter the size of a pill that can repair gastrointestinal tissue damage without surgery. The magnetic capsule delivers bio-ink directly to ulcers and hemorrhages, guided entirely by external controls. Early testing shows promising results for treating conditions that currently require invasive procedures.
Researchers from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) School of Engineering have developed what they’re calling the world’s first ingestible bioprinter, according to reports published in the journal Advanced Science. The pill-sized device represents a significant departure from conventional surgical approaches to gastrointestinal repair, potentially offering a non-invasive alternative for treating tissue damage within the gastrointestinal tract.