Israel tech
Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip
The latest Core Ultra Series 3 and Core Series 4 processors were developed by Intel’s Israel branch amid missile attacks and constant war, in a similar way to what happened with the 2006 Core 2 Duo.
Israel's hi-tech paradox: Record degrees, stagnant employment for Arab graduates - opinion
Israel's Mobileye buys CEO Shashua's Mentee Robotics for $900 million
TASE welcomes New York’s Israeli founders in special opening ceremony
AI to boost world economy by over 15 trillion dollars in seven years
According to Israel's predictions, the global AI market could reach $900 billion by the end of 2026.
Israel-based Stratasys, CollPlant announce bioprinting collab
The companies plan on collaborating on the development of a solution to bio-fabricate human tissues and organs.
Tel Aviv is still among the world’s top unicorn producers — for now
According to the report, Tel Aviv-Yafo is ranked 3rd among all the cities in the EMEA region.
Food-tech and ag-tech are Israel’s largest climate tech sectors
Energy transition is one of the more popular climate tech fields in Israel, with nearly 200 start-ups dedicated to the matter.
Alibaba Cloud arrives in Israel under Sela Ltd.
The cloud service provider is the digital technology and intelligence backbone of the Alibaba group.
Data storage is so critical that Techtonic is building a missile-proof data center
New data center will be one of the largest in Israel, highlighting the growing importance of reliable data storage
New tech company taking cloud vulnerability, making it an advantage
Its defense will be made through a mix of inverting the playing field, using new capabilities and putting together a top team of former Israeli cyber intelligence officials.
Addionics builds the world’s first facility for production of advanced electric vehicle battery
Addionics is developing technology to improve battery performance. They recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art, ‘blue-and-white’ production line in the center of Tel Aviv.
Gav-Yam CEO: Judicial reforms have no effect on our activities
Avi Jacobovitz says that R&D centers of global hi-tech companies will continue to be in Israel, and are here to stay for many years.
'If reform is passed, it will crush hi-tech' Michal Tzur-Shalev warns
The most prominent woman in Israeli hi-tech warns during in interview with Walla! that if the reform is passed, it can crush hi-tech in Israel.