Originally published by Nikkei Asia Politics
Joint venture with TSMC aims to cement Sony’s leading position in sensors
Sony Group President and CEO Hiroki Totoki at the strategy briefing May 8. (Screenshot of Sony Group’s online briefing)
TOKYO – Artificial intelligence can drive the continuing evolution needed in gaming content, said Sony Group President and CEO Hiroki Totoki, adding the technology can help reinvigorate the industry.
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