
Mobilicom Limited and Aitech have collaboratively launched the Secured Autonomy (SA) Compute PRO-AT, a new category in secured autonomy computing aimed at enhancing cybersecurity measures in the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) market. The product integrates Mobilicom’s OS3 cybersecurity software with Aitech’s NVIDIA-based AI supercomputers to provide an advanced solution that minimizes cybersecurity risks for mission-critical operations in aerospace and defense. This development is notable for its high-performance AI-driven processing and proactive real-time cyber defense capabilities, crucial for complex and dynamic mission environments. The launch highlights a significant advancement in secured autonomy computing, offering substantial improvements in system integrity and cybersecurity for UAS users.
- NVIDIA last closed at $192.57 up 1.8%, not far from its 52-week high.
In other market news, Rigetti Computing was a notable mover up 9% and finishing the session at $47.11, close to the 52-week high. At the same time, Nexchip Semiconductor trailed, down 11% to close at CN¥35.32.
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- Intel ended the day at $37.80 up 1%, close to the 52-week high. Intel unveils its Intel® Core™ Ultra processors featuring significant performance enhancements and AI capabilities, alongside the upcoming Xeon 6+ server chip, showcasing advancements in AI chips and semiconductor technology.
- ASML Holding ended the day at €849.80 down 0.2%. On Thursday, Marco Pieters was appointed as the company’s executive vice president and chief technology officer.
- Advanced Micro Devices closed at $232.89 down 1.1%, not far from its 52-week high.











