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Month: November 2025

Schneider Electric’s $20M Bet on Canadian Energy Infrastructure
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Schneider Electric’s $20M Bet on Canadian Energy Infrastructure

Schneider Electric Canada has launched a new $20 million Albesol facility in Mississauga specializing in medium-voltage switchgear. The expansion will grow the workforce from 28 to 50 employees over the coming year to meet Canada’s growing electrification demands.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
JEDEC’s New CQDIMM Standard Paves Way for 128GB DDR5 RAM
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JEDEC’s New CQDIMM Standard Paves Way for 128GB DDR5 RAM

JEDEC has officially introduced the CQDIMM standard to distinguish high-capacity 4-rank DDR5 modules from standard designs. This new classification addresses the unique challenges of 128GB and upcoming 192GB memory configurations. The change will help motherboard manufacturers optimize compatibility

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
The “Tower of Babel” Problem in Corporate Workforce Data
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The “Tower of Babel” Problem in Corporate Workforce Data

Public companies must follow strict financial disclosure rules, but human capital reporting remains a mess. Without standardized job taxonomies, comparing workforce data across companies is meaningless. This creates major challenges for investors trying to understand corporate health and strategy.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
OpenAI and Foxconn Partner on US AI Hardware Manufacturing
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OpenAI and Foxconn Partner on US AI Hardware Manufacturing

OpenAI and Foxconn are teaming up to co-design and manufacture AI data center equipment in the United States. The partnership includes developing racks, cabling, networking and power systems for AI infrastructure. Foxconn’s US factories in Wisconsin, Ohio and Texas will handle manufacturing.

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Europe’s AI Rules Are Getting Weaker, And That’s a Big Deal
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Europe’s AI Rules Are Getting Weaker, And That’s a Big Deal

Europe might be backing off its tough AI regulations, allowing companies to use personal data for training. Meanwhile, Grok’s latest meltdown includes pro-Hitler content and absurd Musk worship. The indoor pizza game just leveled up too.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
Google and Westinghouse Bet Big on AI for Nuclear Construction
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Google and Westinghouse Bet Big on AI for Nuclear Construction

Westinghouse and Google Cloud have detailed their AI platform for nuclear power plant construction that’s showing dramatic results in early testing. The system combines 75 years of nuclear engineering data with Google’s optimization engines to tackle construction delays and costs. Early pilots have

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
America’s Farming Crisis and the Soil Solution
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America’s Farming Crisis and the Soil Solution

American agriculture is in serious trouble with most farm households losing money annually. Meanwhile, pollinators face extinction threats that could collapse our food system. The Regenerative Organic Certified standard is building momentum with a holistic approach.

by Michael TurnerNovember 21, 2025
Nvidia’s Wild Ride Shows AI Stock Volatility Isn’t Over
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Nvidia’s Wild Ride Shows AI Stock Volatility Isn’t Over

Nvidia reported strong earnings that initially sent its stock soaring, only to see the rally completely reverse the next day. The volatility highlights ongoing uncertainty about whether AI stocks are in a bubble. Global markets followed the rollercoaster with tech-heavy indexes taking the biggest hi

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
Foxconn’s AI pivot is actually pretty smart
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Foxconn’s AI pivot is actually pretty smart

Foxconn is making a major push into AI hardware, announcing a partnership with OpenAI at its annual Tech Day event. The collaboration focuses on designing and prototyping new equipment that could be manufactured in the United States.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025
Europe Bets €4M on Quantum Talent With SETU-Led Project
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Europe Bets €4M on Quantum Talent With SETU-Led Project

South East Technological University is coordinating a major European quantum training initiative. The €4 million project will fund 15 PhD students across nine universities and 13 industry partners. It aims to address Europe’s quantum workforce shortage.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 21, 2025

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