According to the latest issue of Physical Review X, Atomic Computing, a US quantum computer manufacturer, has demonstrated a neutral atom quantum computer that can self-repair during operation, overcoming the key challenge of atomic loss.
Nvidia is reportedly partnering with South Korea's SK Hynix to develop a new artificial intelligence (AI) solid-state drive, with Phison Electronics also involved in the development.
Academician Pan Jianwei's team has made significant progress in quantum error correction, laying an important foundation for the practical application of quantum computers.
On December 22, Jakarta Globe reported that Indonesia's financial regulator, OJK, released a list of 29 licensed digital asset and crypto trading platforms and reminded consumers to verify their "legality and logic".
On December 22, Bloomberg reported that the Hong Kong Insurance Authority is drafting new rules to guide insurance funds toward crypto assets and local infrastructure projects.
On December 22, Solid Intel reported that U.S. federal banking regulators stated that banks can legally conduct cryptocurrency trading and custody services.
Australian cryptocurrency exchange CoinJar has announced its expansion into the US market, meaning it will operate within the framework of US federal and state regulations.
US House members from both parties are working together to draft a cryptocurrency tax framework that would provide a safe harbor for some stablecoin transactions and defer taxation on rewards earned by verifying blockchain transactions.
According to Google's official blog, Google has released FunctionGemma, which is a fine-tuned version of Gemma 3 270M specifically designed for function call models, targeting local/offline proxy scenarios.