Digital Innovation: Mar 28 (5 stories)
Saturday, 28 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Sat 28th March 2026
SK hynix is eyeing a significant U.S. IPO, potentially raising $10-$14 billion to expand its memory chip production and alleviate the ongoing 'RAMmageddon' shortage. This move could inspire other companies to follow suit, addressing the critical demand for memory chips in various tech sectors. Meanwhile, Nvidia and Arm are revitalizing the CPU's role in AI, underscoring its enduring importance in computing.
In a related development, Google's recent AI breakthrough has led to a selloff in memory-chip stocks, highlighting a divide in the market as certain storage types may see reduced demand. Additionally, Pony AI has reported its first profitable quarter and is prioritizing expansion in the Middle East for its robotaxi services. Lastly, Anthropic, the maker of Claude AI, is considering an IPO as early as October, intensifying the competitive landscape in the AI sector.
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Memory chip giant SK hynix could help end ‘RAMmageddon’ with blockbuster US IPO
TechCrunch 27 Mar 2026, 7:11pmSK hynix’s potential U.S. listing could raise $10-$14 billion to help it build more capacity, encourage others to follow, and end the 'RAMmageddon' memory shortage.
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Nvidia, Arm Return the CPU to Center Stage in the Age of AI
Bloomberg Technology 27 Mar 2026, 11:02amThe computing workhorse may be just as essential as it ever was
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AI Breakthrough From Google Exposes Divide in Memory Chip Stocks
Bloomberg Technology 27 Mar 2026, 5:59amA two-day selloff in memory-chip stocks is revealing a new split in the artificial intelligence trade, as Google touts a breakthrough that analysts say may curb demand for certain types of storage while leaving others largely unscathed.
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Pony AI CEO: Middle East Market Remains a Priority
Bloomberg Technology 27 Mar 2026, 3:42amPony AI has reported its first profitable quarter. Founder and CEO James Peng says the company plans to expand its robotaxi business both domestically and overseas, citing strong demand. Peng adds that the Middle East remains a key priority market for Pony AI. He spoke exclusively on "Bloomberg: The China Show." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Claude AI Maker Anthropic Considers IPO as Soon as October
Bloomberg Technology 27 Mar 2026, 12:09amAnthropic PBC is considering going public as soon as in October, according to people familiar with the matter, as the artificial intelligence company races with rival OpenAI Inc. to hold an initial public offering.