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“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın iki legionerinə milli dəvət
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edən “Araz-Naxçıvan”ın 2 legioneri ölkələrinin milli komandalarına dəvət alıblar.
Arena.az bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Söhbət qapıçı Kristian Avram və hücumçu Felipe Santosdan gedir.
Kristian Avram Moldova milli komandasının martın 26-da Zimbru stadionunda Litva, 30-da isə Nikosiyada Kiprlə keçirəcəyi görüşlərdə baş məşqçinin şans verəcəyi təqdirdə meydana çıxa biləcək.
Felipe Santos isə martın 23-dən 31-nə qədər Benin millisinin düşərgəsində olacaq. O, martın 27-də Fələstin, 31-də isə Qvineya yığması ilə keçiriləcək qarşılaşmalar üçün milliyə dəvət alıb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Araz-Naxçıvan” Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının cari mövsümündə qeyri-sabit çıxışı ilə diqqət mərkəzindədir. Komanda keçirdiyi 25 oyunda 11 qələbə qazanıb, 6 heç-heçə edib, 8 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Naxçıvan təmsilçisi topladığı 39 xalla 12 iştirakçı arasında 5-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb.
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın iki futbolçusu yığmaya çağırıldı
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın iki üzvü – Kristian Avram və Felipe Santos milli komandalara dəvət alıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qolkiper Moldova millisinin martın 26-da Zimbru stadionunda Litva, ayın 30-da isə Nikosiyada Kiprlə keçirəcəyi görüşlərdə baş məşqçinin şans verəcəyi təqdirdə meydana çıxa bilərcək.
Felipe Santos isə martın 23-dən 31-dək Benin millisinin düşərgəsində olacaq. O, martın 27-də Fələstin, ayın 31-də isə Qvineya yığması ilə keçiriləcək qarşılaşmalar üçün dəvət alıb.
Samsung revises Galaxy FE strategy with new OLED supply partner
Samsung is trying to reduce the cost of making its smartphones as prices of RAM and memory parts keep increasing. Since memory is expensive and hard to negotiate, the company is looking at other components where it can save money.
According to information via TheElec, Samsung has decided to buy OLED screens from China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT), a Chinese company. These screens are cheaper than the ones made by its own division, Samsung Display. Reports say Samsung has ordered around 15 million OLED panels from CSOT.
These cheaper screens will likely be used in mid-range phones like the Galaxy A series and also in Galaxy FE (Fan Edition) models. In the past, Samsung mostly used displays made by Samsung Display, even for its mid-range phones. But now, rising costs are forcing the company to change its strategy.

Source – Samsung Display
The main reason for choosing CSOT is the lower price. Their OLED panels are said to be about 20% cheaper. This helps Samsung balance the increasing cost of memory parts. It also shows that Samsung wants to depend less on its own companies and use more outside suppliers.
However, this decision has caused some tension inside Samsung. Samsung Display was not happy about losing orders and even tried to stop the move, but it did not succeed.
It is still unclear how these cheaper displays will perform. For budget phones, users may not notice much difference. But in FE models, which are often compared to flagship phones, the difference could be more noticeable. Stay tuned for more information.
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SK Group chairman says memory chip shortage will last until 2030 — wafer supply trails demand by 20%
Presight First AI Fund invests in six AI startups
Presight has unveiled the first six AI companies selected to receive investment through its AI Innovation Ecosystem, strengthening the pipeline of technologies designed to power next-generation intelligent systems at national and enterprise scale.
The investments form part of the Presight–Shorooq Fund I (PSFI), a US$100 million global early-stage fund established in partnership with Shorooq.
The six companies to receive investment are located across the United States and UAE, and span sovereign AI infrastructure, vertical intelligence platforms for capital and industry, and edge-native intelligence systems. Together, these startups reflect Presight’s focus on identifying breakthrough applied intelligence systems primed for integration into complex, regulated environments where reliability, resilience, and governance are critical.
World Model Architecture
- AMI-Advanced Machine Intelligence advances world model AI architectures designed to help machines understand and interact with the physical world, enabling deeper reasoning, planning, and real-world interaction beyond traditional predictive AI architectures. Founded by Turing Award winner and former Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun, AMI is developing a new class of AI systems that learn from spatial and real-world data to model cause and effect. Headquartered in Paris with offices in New York, Montreal, and Singapore, the company is initially targeting enterprise applications across manufacturing, aerospace, robotics, and biomedical industries.
Sovereign AI Infrastructure
- NodeShift gives enterprises a secure, on-premises AI platform that enables users to use and deploy AI models while keeping all data within their own infrastructure. A participant in Cohort I of Presight’s AI Accelerator Program, NodeShift has now entered into a strategic commercial agreement with Presight to scale its solutions and pursue joint go-to-market initiatives, reflecting the continued collaboration between Presight and startups participating in the program.
Vertical Intelligence for Capital and Industry
- Hebbia enhances institutional research and financial workflows in regulated capital markets.
- Candid Intelligence applies AI to optimize procurement and bidding processes across infrastructure and public-sector environments.
- Crunched turns complex company/market data into faster modeling, deeper insights, and decision-grade analysis for investors and operators, using its advanced AI financial intelligence platform
Secure, Edge-Native Systems
- Blue utilizes a voice-action model layer powering voice agents that can complete multi-step tasks directly on phones, avoiding APIs and integration overheads.
A Structured Pathway from Innovation to Intelligent Systems
Presight’s AI Innovation Ecosystem is the company’s growth engine, designed to identify, acquire, invest, accelerate and incubate the next generation of breakthrough AI intellectual property to ensure that emerging technologies are developed with deployment in mind from day one. Presight’s AI Innovation Ecosystem consists of an AI Investment Fund, an AI Accelerator Program, and Research and Development Labs.
Through the Presight AI Accelerator Program, companies receive structured mentorship, access to world-leading compute infrastructure, fast-track commercialization pathways with enterprise and government clients within the G42 and Presight ecosystems, and technical integration support. This model ensures alignment with real operational and commercial requirements — enabling integration, contracts, and the development of defensible moats.
Strategic capital vehicles such as PSFI strengthen this pathway by providing early-stage funding aligned to the same thesis, enabling companies to scale within sovereign and regulated environments.
Together, incubation, capital, and deployment create a coordinated model for translating AI innovation into intelligent systems that deliver real-world impact.
Magzhan Kenesbai, Chief Growth Officer of Presight, commented: “AI only creates lasting value when it can operate within real systems. These first investments reflect that conviction – spanning secure AI infrastructure, vertical intelligence platforms for capital and industry, and edge-native systems. Each of these companies is building technology designed for integration into complex, regulated environments. By combining operational environments, structured incubation through the Presight AI Accelerator, and strategic capital via PSFI, we are creating clear pathways from innovation to implementation – translating frontier AI into intelligent systems at scale.”
Dr. Bilal Baloch, Partner at Shorooq, said: “When we launched this fund, our vision was to connect world-class AI innovators with the capital, regulatory support, and market access that our region offers. To have invested in six highly promising companies, after assessing over 1,000, outside our home market alongside leading peers in the US and Asia in 120 days is a marker toward that vision. We were most impressed that these founders are pushing the boundaries of what AI can do – from giving every app a voice interface to automating billion-dollar industries – and thereby allowing us to back varying theses across the AI stack. This is just the beginning; we believe the fund can be a bridge between East and West for AI, and we’re committed to accelerating more breakthroughs that will transform businesses and communities.”
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Micron enters high-volume production of HBM4 for Nvidia Vera Rubin - 2.3x bandwidth improvement and 20% boost in power efficiency
Laptop Prices Expected To Rise By 40% As Memory And CPU Prices Continue To Soar
The PC components keep getting expensive, directly affecting the laptop costs, and could introduce a nearly 40% price hike. TrendForce Forecasts 40% Price Hike for Mainstream Notebooks as Memory and CPU Availability and Pricing Worsen While desktop memory prices seem to have somewhat stabilized in some parts of the world, we have seen a rapid surge in laptop memory costs. Coupled with the increasing prices of SSDs, we have been witnessing a significant rise in laptop prices, and it looks like it's about to get worse. According to a new report, the mainstream notebook prices can rise by nearly 40% […]
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SK hynix Develops LPDDR6 Memory Based on 1C Node: 16Gb Density & 10.7 Gbps Speeds
SK hynix has announced the successful development of its LPDDR6 memory utilizing the 1c process node, offering up to 10.7 Gbps speeds. SK hynix LPDDR6 Memory Delivers 33% Faster Speeds While Saving More Than 20% Power Press Release: SK hynix announced that it has successfully developed a 16Gb LPDDR6 DRAM based on the sixth-generation 10nm-class (1c) process technology. After unveiling the product at CES last January, the company recently completed the world’s first validation of 1c LPDDR6 development. SK hynix plans to complete preparations for mass production within the first half of the year and begin supplying the product in the […]
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Radeon RX 9000 Series GPUs See Big Price Drops As Japanese Retailer Ark PC Launches Spring Special Discounts
We are not only seeing RDNA 4 GPUs gradually dropping in prices in some regions, but retailers are now also providing hefty discounts on some models. Ark PC Lists Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB for Just $379 and RX 9070 XT for $632 in Spring Sale Deals Not long ago, we saw the AMD RDNA 4 GPUs starting to drop in prices in some regions. After a continuous price increase over several weeks, the Japanese market saw some relief as the demand dropped for overpriced GPUs. The RX 9000 prices were climbing quickly in the last few months due […]
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NVIDIA Secured 94% GPU Market Share In Q4 25, AIB Market Gripped By Rising Prices
The GPU market share report for Q4 2025 shows NVIDIA leading with a dominating 94% figure as the AIB market is gripped by rising prices. AIB GPU Market Getting Crushed By Rising Prices Due To Memory Shortages, But NVIDIA Still Managed To Increase Its Sharehold The latest GPU AIB market share report is out by Jon Peddie Research, covering Q4 2025. As per the report, the overall AIB shipments decreases -4.4%, dropping down to 11.5 million units. With a CAGR (Compund Annual Growth Rate) of -5.9% (2024-2028), the AIB installed base is expected to hit 172 million units with a […]
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The U.S. Moves Once Again to Ban Chinese Memory; CXMT & YMTC Could Soon Be Banned from Several Government Devices
The US is working on legislation targeting Chinese memory suppliers, and according to a new proposed 'rulemaking', the use of YMTC and CXMT could be banned for government products. YMTC, SMIC & CXMT Are Now Targeted In a Proposed Legislation, Limiting Their Adoption Across Commercial Products The debate over integrating Chinese memory into consumer-grade products has emerged recently amid DRAM shortages. The 'Big 3' suppliers are currently busy with enterprise demand, leaving little capacity behind for consumer products. However, one of the major factors hindering the likes of CXMT from supplying DRAM chips to mainstream manufacturers is US legislation, and […]
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