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Glowforge cuts deal with Michaels to expand retail reach of its 3D laser printers

GeekWire

Glowforge has signed on with a new retail partner in a bid to get its 3D laser printers and other products in front of more customers who are already thinking about making and creating. Glowforge makes a line of 3D laser cutters/engravers. Some hardware jobs will remain in-person jobs at Glowforge Labs in Seattle.

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Nvidia speeds AI, climate modeling

CIO Business Intelligence

Nvidia is hoping to make it easier for CIOs building digital twins and machine learning models to secure enterprise computing, and even to speed the adoption of quantum computing with a range of new hardware and software. Seeing double. It’s at the high end of that range that Nvidia plays. Accelerated learning.

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Nvidia rides the AI wave to become the world’s most valuable public company

Network World

Nvidia, once known for its GPU computing capabilities in gaming and 3D graphics, has transformed into the cornerstone of the AI and cloud computing sectors, the fastest-growing areas as we enter the AI Super Cycle,” said Neil Shah, VP for research and partner at Counterpoint Research.

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How Nvidia became a trillion-dollar company

CIO Business Intelligence

Its founders spotted that generating 3D graphics in video games—then a fast-growing market—placed highly repetitive, math-intensive demands on PC central processing units (CPUs). Although Nvidia’s first chips were used to enhance 3D gaming, the manufacturing industry is also interested in 3D simulations, and its pockets are deeper.

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Former Niantic leader’s spatial computing startup aims to help retailers track shelf inventory

GeekWire

” Augmodo is a year-old Seattle startup that’s using computer vision, augmented reality, AI, spatial computing, 3D mapping, data analysis and more buzzy tech to solve retail’s problems around inventory, keeping products in stock, and eliminating substitutions in e-commerce grocery orders.

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From weed zappers to robot baristas: Vote for GeekWire Awards Hardware/Gadget of the Year

GeekWire

Finalists for Hardware/Gadget of the Year in the GeekWire Awards, clockwise from upper left: Carbon Robotics, RipeLocker, Glowforge, and Brinc Drones, and center, Artly. Submit your votes here or below and keep scrolling for descriptions of each finalist for Hardware/Gadget of the Year.

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X-ray vision in the warehouse: ThruWave raises $6.4M to help online retailers see through packages

GeekWire

Fortune 100 customers in retail and e-commerce warehouses are using the company’s hardware and software, which was first developed at the University of Washington. ThruWave’s sensors mount alongside conveyor belts and make 3D images of the items inside via antennas and what the company calls “compressive sensing.”

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