Intel's Q1 Revenue Surges to $13.6B Amid AI Demand
Intel's $13.6 billion Q1 revenue, fueled by AI demand, signals significant opportunities for the AECM industry to leverage AI technologies for enhanced productivity and competitiveness.
Intel's $13.6 billion Q1 revenue, fueled by AI demand, signals significant opportunities for the AECM industry to leverage AI technologies for enhanced productivity and competitiveness.
The latest workstation laptops are setting new standards in portability and performance, offering AECM professionals enhanced capabilities for on-the-go computing.
Compact workstations are gaining traction in the AECM industry for their space efficiency and performance in CAD and BIM tasks. However, limitations in power and cooling affect their performance in multi-threaded applications compared to traditional towers.
Eclipse Ventures raises $1.3 billion to support U.S. manufacturing reshoring and supply chain resilience, targeting innovation in robotics and automation.
OpenAI's development of an AI-first smartphone, in collaboration with MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Luxshare, aims to replace traditional apps with AI agents. This innovation could transform industries like architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing by integrating AI into daily operations,
Anthropic's Project Deal tested AI agents in a marketplace setting, revealing potential 'agent quality' gaps that could affect procurement processes in the AECM industry.
Skydio's $3.5 billion investment in US drone manufacturing aims to enhance production capabilities, benefiting the AECM industry with potential for innovation and sustainability gains.
U.S. robotics leaders urge Congress to develop a national strategy to maintain global competitiveness against China. The push for federal support aims to enhance deployment of AI-driven robotics, impacting industries like manufacturing and construction.
DeepSeek's new V4 AI model offers enhanced memory efficiency and cost-effective performance, potentially transforming AI applications in architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing.