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Tuurny Deploys Physical AI to Address U.S. RAM Shortage and Reduce Export of Rare Earth-Rich E-Waste

  • Tuurny, a San Francisco-based physical AI startup, deployed a robotic system to recover high-quality RAM integrated circuits from U.S. electronic waste to address semiconductor supply gaps.
  • The system autonomously extracts up to 300 intact RAM ICs per cell per hour without manual help, enabling scalable and high-throughput recovery.
  • Tuurny's technology creates a new onshore supply source by reclaiming reusable memory chips from discarded electronics, aiming to reduce U.S. electronic waste exports.
  • The automation reduces extraction costs and reliance on overseas processing, improving recovery precision and supporting U.S. materials sourcing during the memory shortage.
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Tuurny Deploys Physical AI to Address U.S. RAM Shortage and Reduce Export of Rare Earth-Rich E-Waste

San Francisco startup launches autonomous robotic system to recover high-quality RAM from e-waste, securing early

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