60 Minutes of Perfection: Figure AI's Manufacturing Exam
It’s not just walking anymore. Figure 02 just completed an 11-month pilot at BMW, handling 90,000 parts with zero breaks. The 'useful humanoid' era has officially started.
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It’s not just walking anymore. Figure 02 just completed an 11-month pilot at BMW, handling 90,000 parts with zero breaks. The 'useful humanoid' era has officially started.
While the world fights over lithium, Europe just produced its first fully domestic sodium-ion cell. It charges faster, works in the cold, and doesn't need a single ounce of critical rare earth metal.
OpenAI silently drops three new models—Pro, Instant, and Thinking. We break down the architecture shift, the move to System 2 reasoning as a standard, and why 'reliability' has officially replaced 'scale' as the metric that matters.
If RAM limits are hit, the only option is to "cheat." The industry's solution to the shortage isn't just "make more chips", it is a new protocol called CXL that finally gives servers the ability to 'download more RAM'.
Despite political headwinds and anti-ESG sentiment, renewable energy is winning for one simple reason: it is now undeniably cheaper. We analyze the 2025 LCOE data, the Vineyard Wind legal victory, and China's peak coal.
IONNA's 2025 debut brought 400kW charging and automaker backing. We analyze the tech, the strategy, and the 'Rechargery' concept.
While Google fights noise with massive error correction, Microsoft just dealt a different hand. The Majorana 1 chip uses 'braided' particles that simply ignore the noise. Here is the physics behind the breakthrough.
Traditional antivirus relies on 'signatures', but what happens when the virus rewrites its own code every time it runs? Inside BlackMamba, Morris II, and the terrifying new world of LLM-driven polymorphic malware.
Sam Altman has declared a 'Code Red' at OpenAI, pausing all non-essential projects to race against Google's Gemini 3. But is the imminent GPT-5.2 enough to close the gap, or has Google finally taken the lead? This analysis covers the architecture, the compute wars, and the agentic future.
An in-depth analysis of BYD's new flash charging technology that promises 400km of range in just 5 minutes, exploring how it works and what it means for the EV industry.