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Intel, Startup Nation Central name three Israeli start-ups as Edge AI Tech Challenge winners
Taking first place was Secondly, a startup founded by serial entrepreneur Adam Cohen Hillel, which is developing an AI assistant designed to maintain long-term memory of a user's preferences.
Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip
Intel shareholders optimistic among rising stock, data center business jump
Three bets Israel should make to ride the Nvidia wave into the AI age - opinion
Intel's new facial recognition system for ATMs is made in Israel
Traditional authentication methods leave users vulnerable to ID theft and security breaches, Intel said, leading companies to pursue facial authentication technology for higher security standards.
UAE cyber head: Israeli intel. sharing helps deter hacking attempts
1st public appearance of Israel, UAE cyber officials together
‘Moneyball’ meets intelligence
Using data science and classified intel to seize the future.
Israeli Intel plant rolls out new Thunderbolt 4 cable port
The new USB4 is meant to be the first step in the upcoming revolutionary Tiger Lake line of products.
Sheba Medical Center names winner of coronavirus data challenge
The competition entailed AI researchers receiving anonymous data that had been extracted from hundreds of coronavirus patients.
German counterintel. will improve quality following Israel map omission
He tells 'Post' that deletion of Israel "should not have happened to the military counter-intelligence service that fights antisemitism and extremism."
Moovit purchase keeps Mobileye on track for robotaxi launch in 2022
"Our confidence in the maturity of our self-driving technology is why we feel we can meet the timeline," Mobileye CEO Prof. Amnon Shashua said.
Intel acquires Israeli mobility start-up Moovit for $900m.
The addition of Moovit will accelerate Intel's plans to transform Jerusalem-based subsidiary Mobileye into a "complete mobility provider."
Intel set to purchase Israel's Moovit for $1 billion - report
Intel and Moovit refused to comment on the report when asked by The Jerusalem Post.
Israeli arrested for spying for Iran
The man, whose identity is under gag order and cannot be published, was indicted on serious security offenses in the Lod District Court.