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New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised B to expand its AI bets

New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets

Few venture firms have bet more aggressively on AI than Sequoia Capital, and it isn’t slowing down. The Silicon Valley stalwart has raised roughly $7 billion for a new fund, according to Bloomberg. Sequoia declined TechCrunch’s request for comment. The money will go toward what the firm calls its “expansion strategy” — essentially its late-stage investing arm, focused on the U.S. and Europe — and it’s nearly double Sequoia’s last comparable fund, a $3.4 billion vehicle raised in 2022. That growth in fund size reflects something bigger: late-stage investing has taken on an entirely new meaning in the AI era. Companies can now scale at a speed and cost that would have been unimaginable a decade ago, and the firms backing them have to keep pace. The money signals where Sequoia sees the future: deeply embedded in AI, from the giants building the underlying technology to the startups putting it to work. The firm has backed two of the most prominent players in the AI race — OpenAI originally and, more recently, Anthropic — both …

Factory hits .5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises

Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises

More than three years after the emergence of generative AI, AI-assisted coding remains by far the most popular and lucrative use case for the technology. Although multiple companies — including Anthropic, maker of Claude Code, as well as Cursor and Cognition — are already vying for dominance, investors believe there is room for at least one more player. On Wednesday, Factory, a startup developing AI agents for enterprise engineering teams, announced it had raised $150 million at a $1.5 billion valuation. The round was led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from Sequoia Capital, Insight Partners, and Blackstone. Keith Rabois, a managing director at Khosla Ventures, joined the startup’s board. Factory founder Matan Grinberg told the Wall Street Journal that the company’s key differentiator is its ability to switch between different foundation models, such as Anthropic’s Claude or Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. However, startups like Cursor also don’t rely on a single model to generate code. Factory’s customers include engineering teams at Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young, and Palo Alto Networks. The startup was founded in …

Taika Waititi and Kit Connor among cast for new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film

Taika Waititi and Kit Connor among cast for new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory film

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Taika Waititi and Kit Connor are poised to star in a new animated Netflix adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved classic, Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. The upcoming production, titled Charlie Vs The Chocolate Factory, draws inspiration from Dahl’s iconic 1964 novel, which famously follows Charlie Bucket’s golden ticket win to tour Willy Wonka’s eccentric confectionery empire. This contemporary reimagining transports the story to modern-day London, delving into the aftermath of the golden ticket competition. In a significant twist, the film reveals Wonka has served a prison sentence for the unusual crime of transforming a child into a blueberry. Award-winning director and actor Waititi will voice Wonka himself, while Connor is cast as Charlie Paley, a new character leading a group of young people determined to infiltrate Wonka’s factory and pilfer one of his coveted chocolate bars. New Zealander Waititi, who will …

4.5 GW: A big US solar cell factory is coming to South Carolina

4.5 GW: A big US solar cell factory is coming to South Carolina

Photo: Heliene Suniva is planning a major expansion in US solar manufacturing, with a new 4.5-gigawatt (GW) solar cell factory coming to Laurens, South Carolina. The company says the facility is expected to open in Q2 2027. Once it’s online, Suniva’s total US solar cell capacity will top 5.5 GW annually, including its existing factory in metro Atlanta. That would make it the largest merchant solar cell manufacturer in the US. The new plant will be a 620,000-square-foot facility backed by more than $350 million in investment. It’s expected to create more than 550 jobs in advanced manufacturing and clean energy. Suniva manufactures high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon solar cells. The company has been around since 2007, when it spun out of US Department of Energy-funded research at Georgia Tech. It filed for bankruptcy in 2017, but made a comeback in 2023. Advertisement – scroll for more content The company is leaning hard into domestic manufacturing at a time when supply chains – especially for solar – remain heavily global. CEO Tony Etnyre said, “Solar energy is …

The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale Is Back—for Now (2026)

The All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale Is Back—for Now (2026)

All-Clad cookware is used by home chefs and professionals alike because it’s so consistently great. It’s sturdy and well-made, it’s usually backed by a lifetime warranty, it heats up evenly, and it cleans up well. It lasts for decades with proper care. And, as a result, it’s usually really expensive. The Home and Cook Sales All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale is one of the most reliable ways to save money on your All-Clad investment. Everything in the sale is drastically cheaper than it would be buying it new, because it’s not in perfect condition. Usually, the product page has details on each item’s perceived defect—many times, the only issue is some packaging damage, but sometimes an item is scratched, imperfectly stamped, or a little banged up. It still performs as intended and still comes with the same warranty. It just might not be picture-perfect—but you can reap the benefits. Many of us on the Reviews team have shopped this sale with no regrets. Be aware that you’ll need to enter your email address to access the …

Czech startup lets factory workers teach robots by demonstration

Czech startup lets factory workers teach robots by demonstration

A Czech startup is making factory automation easier by letting workers teach robots new tasks through simple demonstrations instead of complex coding, as Anthony King explores. What if training a robot to handle dirty, dangerous work on the factory floor was as simple as showing it how? Czech startup RoboTwin is doing exactly that, helping factory workers teach robots new skills by demonstration. Instead of writing complex code, workers perform the job once and RoboTwin’s technology turns those movements into a robot programme – opening the door to automation for smaller manufacturers. Founded in Prague in 2021, RoboTwin builds handheld devices and no-code software that capture human movements and translate them into instructions for industrial robots. The aim is to make automation faster, simpler and more accessible to manufacturers that do not have specialist robotics programmers. “The robot basically copies the human demonstration,” said Megi Mejdrechová, RoboTwin’s co-founder and chief technology officer. “People with no coding skills can transfer their know-how and experience to robots.” Mejdrechová, a mechanical engineer trained at the Czech Technical University …

‘I bought a flat in Florence’s mini-Kings Cross factory conversion — here’s what it’s like’

‘I bought a flat in Florence’s mini-Kings Cross factory conversion — here’s what it’s like’

Mike Stiff is an architect with a passion for industrial design. His London home in Kew is in a factory that once made Christmas decorations, the London architectural practice he co-founded, Stiff + Trevillion, occupies part of a converted wallpaper factory in W9 and around 80 per cent of his professional work has been focused on repurposing industrial and commercial buildings into homes or offices. Industrial space and how to adapt it for modern day use, is, he says, very much in his DNA. Stiff was so impressed that despite not planning to buy a property abroad, he quickly decided to make an offer and in 2024, bought a two-bedroom apartment. Savills “Manifattura Tabacchi is a proper mixed-use development, a mini Kings Cross,” he says. “Polimoda, an acclaimed fashion school, is an anchor tenant with its young international students bringing vitality, energy and life to the site and providing a real sense of campus and community in the development which really appealed to me. “As well as the homes, there are good and well used …

Tesla’s Texas factory workforce reportedly shrunk 22% in 2025

Tesla’s Texas factory workforce reportedly shrunk 22% in 2025

The total workforce at Tesla’s factory outside Austin, Texas shrunk dramatically last year as the company suffered its second straight year of declining sales, according to a compliance report spotted by Austin American-Statesman. Tesla went from employing 21,191 people at the factory in 2024 to 16,506 workers in 2025, a drop of 22%. That’s despite the company’s global workforce growing from 125,665 employees in 2024 to 134,785 employees in 2025, according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It’s not clear which teams were most affected by Tesla scaling back its workforce at the plant. But the company has become one of the largest employers in the Austin area since it opened the factory in 2022. CEO Elon Musk also relocated Tesla’s headquarters to the factory in 2021 before it opened. The company has invested more than $6.3 billion in the facility to date, according to the new report. Source link

Physicists Successfully Deliver First Bottle of CERN Antimatter From the Antimatter Factory

Physicists Successfully Deliver First Bottle of CERN Antimatter From the Antimatter Factory

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech For thirty minutes on Tuesday, a team of researchers white-knuckled it across the CERN campus on the outskirts of Geneva, completing the world’s first haul of antimatter particles ever attempted. Antimatter is incredibly unstable, making it notoriously difficult to store in a solid structure, let along the back of a cabover rig. Yet that’s exactly what they did, after physicists decided it was necessary to move antiprotons away from their CERN production line to another on-campus lab where they’d be free from “experimental noise,” Nature reported. In order to complete the haul, physicists sealed 92 antiprotons in a specially designed vacuum bottle, which was cooled to an astonishing 4 degrees Kelvin, or -452.47 degrees Fahrenheit. Each antiproton is precious, since CERN’s “antimatter factory” — the only place on Earth where antiprotons can currently be produced — are only able to capture a limited amount. Successfully transporting the stuff, at speeds reaching up to 26 miles per hour, is …