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Intel to Invest $3.5 Billion USD into Foveros and EMIB Production in Rio Rancho

Anand Tech

At a news conference today, Intel has announced that its Rio Rancho campus in New Mexico will be getting an investment of $3.5 billion USD for an expansion of its current state-of-the-art facilities for the company to roll out its new Foveros packaging technology in volume for its own products as well as its customers.

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Potentially Illegal Construction Project Could Threaten Ancient Mexican Ruins

GizModo VR

A private building project threatens to destroy at least 25 ancient structures near the historic Teotihuacán ruins, according to the Mexican government, which is filing a criminal complaint. Read more.

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The New Frontier In Workplace Safety: Data Analytics And AI

Bernard Marr

IoT devices aid in monitoring safety-related behavior, particularly in sectors employing contract or temporary workers like construction. Blanca Lorena Villarreal, a researcher from the Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico, developed an "electronic nose" that can be integrated into robotic devices.

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Mexican Authorities Raid Construction Site Near Famous Archaeological Ruins

GizModo VR

Hundreds of Mexican National Guard and police have raided and seized an apparently illegal building project that caused “irreparable damage” to protected areas near the country’s historic Teotihuacán ruins. Read more.

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Tunnel Discovered With Aztec Carvings Will Be Reburied After Museum Loses Funding

GizModo VR

mile-long, 400-year-old tunnel under the outskirts of Mexico City. In October 2019, Mexican archaeologists found intriguing reliefs carved around a sluice gate of a 2.5-mile-long, But now, the museum that orchestrated the dig says the archaeologists will need to cover up the amazing finds, as the museum lacks the funds to… Read more.

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Pixar’s VR Debut Takes You Into The Stunning World of ‘Coco’

VRScout

You join Miguel as a skeletar (skeletal spirit avatar), where you can explore almost every part of this beautifully constructed virtual underworld, and do things such as stroll through the center of town where you can watch a concert with other skeletars, or take the train to other buildings.

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The XR Week Peek (2023.05.23): Leaks and rumors about Apple headset intensify, VRChat to launch Creator Economy, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Magic Leap has factories in the US and Mexico able to produce AR glasses. The problem is that constructing the digital twin of a real person is very difficult because the body is a complex machine we still don’t know entirely well. The partnership may revolve around two main points: Manufacturing capabilities.

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