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NASA Begins Building Nuclear-Powered Dragonfly Drone for Titan Mission

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NASA has started building a groundbreaking spacecraft called Dragonfly , a nuclear-powered drone designed to explore Titan , the largest moon of Saturn. The mission is scheduled to launch in July 2028 and could become one of the most ambitious robotic exploration missions ever attempted.   Dragonfly is not a traditional space probe. Instead, it is a rotorcraft that works like a large drone with multiple rotors. This design will allow it to fly from one location to another on Titan’s surface, collecting data and studying different environments. Scientists believe Titan holds important clues about the chemical processes that may have led to life on Earth.   A Drone Designed for an Alien World The Dragonfly spacecraft is roughly the size of a small car and features eight rotors that allow it to take off and land vertically. This design helps provide stability and ensures the mission can continue even if one rotor fails.  Unlike most drones, Dragonfly will be powered by...

Nvidia Taps Groq Technology to Power Next-Gen AI Agents

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Nvidia is gearing up for a major shift in how artificial intelligence is powered in 2026, moving beyond traditional graphics processing units (GPUs) to embrace new hardware designed specifically for AI inference . This development, driven by rising competition and evolving customer demands, marks a significant milestone in Nvidia’s strategy to maintain its leadership in the AI hardware market.  Why Nvidia Is Shifting Focus Nvidia has long dominated the GPU market, commanding more than 90% of global AI training hardware. However, as AI models become more advanced and widely used in real-time applications, there’s growing demand for inference systems — the part of AI computing that runs trained models and delivers responses. Traditional GPUs are designed mainly for training, leaving room for specialised solutions that can handle real-time AI tasks more efficiently.   To address this, Nvidia is preparing to unveil a new, dedicated inference processor at its upcoming GTC deve...