Israel tech

Intel’s new processor developed in Israel during Gaza War mirrors 2006 ‘miracle’ chip

The latest Core Ultra Series 3 and Core Series 4 processors were developed by Intel’s Israel branch amid missile attacks and constant war, in a similar way to what happened with the 2006 Core 2 Duo.

Intel research and development office in Matam business park in Haifa.
Tsofen encourages the establishment and development of hi-tech centers in major Arab cities and communities.

Israel's hi-tech paradox: Record degrees, stagnant employment for Arab graduates - opinion

Mobileye has agreed to acquire Mentee Robotics, a robotics startup also founded by Amnon Shashua

Israel's Mobileye buys CEO Shashua's Mentee Robotics for $900 million

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hosted a special Opening Bell Ceremony with Israeli companies

TASE welcomes New York’s Israeli founders in special opening ceremony


Knesset passes law to promote hi-tech investment, keep companies in country

In theory, the bill aims to respond to continuing global trends that have negatively impacted Israel’s financing and business environment.

 Women in tech - illustrative

'Israel’s high uncertainty is killing business'

The CEO of one of Israel’s largest IT companies, Aman Group, explains what businesses are planning to do in case the local economy plummets.

 WORKERS FROM the hi-tech sector protest against the proposed changes to the legal system, in Tel Aviv, on Tuesday.

Ben-Gurion U. develops AI system to identify social norm violations

Prof. Yair Neuman and his engineer Yochai Cohen built the system using GPT-3, zero-shot text classification and automatic rule discovery.

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Government allocates NIS 75 million for innovation centers in Israel's periphery

The inter-ministerial effort could be instrumental in incorporating more Israeli demographics into its high-tech industry.

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Researchers find Israeli-made Pegasus spyware deployed across Armenia

What researchers were able to confirm "is the tip of the iceberg," said Natalia Krapiva, the tech-legal counsel for Access Now. "The targeting was quite extensive."

 Illustrative image of a hacker.

Likud's Ofir Akunis plans international tech expo for Israel’s 75th

Akunis welcomed 23 ministers to Jerusalem in his previous term in the role five years ago for a science policy conference and to mark Israel’s 70th year.

 Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis is seen with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on May 1, 2023

This technology will make cultivated meat production faster and cheaper

The collaboration between Enzymit and Aleph Farms holds immense potential for the cultivation of cow cells as well as extending to other cultivated meat types.

 Aleph Farms cultivated meat

Cloud insurance tech platform Novidea closes $50 million funding round

The insurance industry has been slow to evolve due to legacy systems that are difficult and expensive to scale, and limited access to real-time management information.

 Person signing with insurance company (illustrative)

Could 'Personalized Nutrition' be the next health-tech buzz?

“Personalized nutrition” is a field of technology based on multidisciplinary research which utilizes AI and machine learning to tailor unique nutrition recommendations.

 Attendees at the BioMed Israel conference in Tel Aviv

Israeli hi-tech runs risk of splitting thanks to global market uncertainty

The gap between the technological stock index return on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and that of Nasdaq is increasing, raising fears of a "splitting."

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