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AI chip startup DEEPX secures $80M Series C at a $529M valuation
TechCrunch· 3 days agoDEEPX is a South Korean on-device AI chip (NPU, or neural processing unit) startup that makes...
Little Movement Expected For South Korea Shares
RTT News· 4 hours agoThe South Korea stock market bounced higher again on Friday, one day after ending the two-day winning streak in which it had jumped almost 70 points or 2.6 percent.
Korean AI Chip Startup Raises $80 Million Round Led By Ex-Samsung Executive’s Private Equity Firm
Forbes· 4 days agoSkylake Equity Partners led the Series C round, which valued DeepX at $530 million.
Templewater, BP lead new funding for Australian green hydrogen start-up Hysata
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoTemplewater, which aims to raise US$300 million for its first decarbonisation fund, controls Hong...
Hysata's $111M boost to scale up hydrogen production as industry gains strength
Proactive Investors· 3 days agoGreen hydrogen is a critical source of fuel for decarbonising heavy industry metals and according to...
Australian green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturer, Hysata raises $111m USD led by bp Ventures and...
WCBD-TV Charleston· 4 days agoAustralia-based company Hysata is developing new high-efficiency electrolysers that aim to produce...
Korean Semiconductor Industry Titans Back DEEPX in Series C Funding Round
FOX 23 News Albany· 3 days agoDEEPX, a prominent AI semiconductor technology startup under the leadership of CEO Lokwon Kim, is...
BP Co-Leads $111 Million Funding Round by Australian Green-Hydrogen Electrolyzer Company
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoSYDNEY—British oil giant BP PLC co-led a $111 million capital raise by an Australia-based technology...
Korea’s Largest Listing in 2 Years Doubles on Debut
TheStreet.com· 5 days agoThe public offering of Hyundai’s ship-repair subsidiary has soared, and comes as Seoul tries to tackle the 'Korea discount.' Hyundai ship-repair...
South Korea Shares Due For Support On Tuesday
RTT News· 6 days agoAhead of Monday's holiday for Children's Day, the South Korea stock market had ended lower in two straight sessions, slipping more than 15 points or 0.6 percent in that span.