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ALSO Debuts Modular E-Bike and Electric Quad Lineup with Rivian and Amazon Partnerships

Palo Alto-based ALSO has launched its TM-B electric bike with a customizable frame and DreamRide software-defined drive system. The company also introduced pedal-assist electric quads for consumer and commercial use, alongside a smart helmet with integrated audio and safety features.

Innovative Electric Micromobility Platform Launches

Palo Alto-based electric micromobility company ALSO has unveiled its inaugural vehicle lineup, according to company announcements. The launch includes the modular TM-B electric bicycle, two pedal-assist electric “quad” models, and a connected helmet system. Sources indicate the company is establishing partnerships with industry leaders including Rivian and Amazon to support its market entry.

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Samsung Galaxy XR Headset Launches as Android’s First Premium VR Competitor

Samsung has officially unveiled its Galaxy XR virtual reality headset, marking the first Android-based XR device to challenge Apple’s Vision Pro. The $1,799 device includes significant bundle savings and limited-time service packages worth over $1,140.

Samsung Enters Premium VR Market with Galaxy XR

Samsung has officially launched its Galaxy XR virtual reality headset, according to reports from the company’s recent Galaxy Event. The device, which previously operated under the “Project Moohan” codename, represents what analysts suggest is Android’s first serious entry into the premium XR headset market, positioned as a direct competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro.

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Next Silicon’s Dataflow Processor Claims Breakthrough Performance and Efficiency

Next Silicon’s Maverick-2 accelerator leverages dataflow computing to reportedly outperform leading GPUs while consuming significantly less power. The chip is already undergoing testing at Sandia National Laboratories, suggesting potential industry disruption.

Dataflow Computing Breakthrough Claimed

According to reports, Israel-based Next Silicon has developed a new processor architecture that could potentially disrupt the computing landscape. Sources indicate the company’s Maverick-2 accelerator implements what analysts describe as an “Intelligent Compute Architecture” based on dataflow principles, a approach that has historically struggled with programmability and practicality challenges.

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Next Silicon Claims Breakthrough With Self-Optimizing Dataflow Processor

An Israeli startup claims to have solved dataflow computing’s historic programmability challenges. The Maverick-2 accelerator reportedly reconfigures itself in nanoseconds based on runtime behavior while running standard C++, Python, and even CUDA code without modifications.

The Dataflow Computing Revolution

According to industry reports, Israel-based Next Silicon has developed a processor architecture that could fundamentally challenge computing’s established paradigms. Sources indicate the company’s Maverick-2 accelerator implements what analysts describe as the most commercially viable dataflow architecture to date, potentially offering a fourth path beyond traditional CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs.