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Earlier this month, Lucid Motors unveiled its production model of the Lucid Air, claiming it will be "the most aerodynamic car ever" with the fastest charging time on the market. 

Upon completion, Nvidia will license its graphical processor — the company’s flagship product — via Arm’s silicon technology partner network. Nvidia will manufacture chips for electrical devices, including those in autonomous vehicles, while also making its chip technology available for other suppliers.

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It seems hard to find a justifiable reason to take a vacation when you can't actually go anywhere, but that mentality has resulted in a spike in employee burnout. It's important to take a day off to recharge, and Editorial Producer Lindsay Gilder has some ideas for doing that without going far from home.  

Walmart said the innovation enables on-demand delivery in less than one hour and eliminates carbon emissions. The program will begin early next year, and Walmart said it will look to expand it if it’s successful.

Tech entrepreneurs Jacinta C. Mathis and Netta Jenkins founded Dipper in 2019 with the hope of building “a community of professionals of colors who are willing to share their experience, insights, and truth regarding their experience within the workplace.”

Ouster, whose high-resolution digital LiDAR sensors also go into robots, industrial automation systems, and smart infrastructure, says it has now brought in $140 million since its founding in 2015. The company says it currently has more than 800 customers, including Stanford University, MIT, NASA, and the U.S. Army, and has opened offices in China, Germany, and France.

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