A roundup of Asia-Pacific tech news covering several stories: India is piloting an AI-based early-warning system using thermal and motion-sensing cameras to detect elephants near railway tracks and alert officials, alongside an acoustic intrusion detection system already deployed across 200+ km of corridors in Assam. SAP launched a Japanese-localized version of S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition for retail. South Korea unveiled a national R&D initiative branded 'K-Science.' Lenovo completed its largest-ever IaaS deal, supplying a 1,000-GPU Nvidia B200 cluster to Australian neocloud Sharon AI. SK hynix announced successful development of 16Gb LPDDR6 DRAM on 1c process technology, targeting mass production in H2 2025, offering 10.7 Gbps transfers with 20% lower power consumption. Meanwhile, major adult sites have geo-blocked Australia rather than comply with age verification laws, spurring VPN adoption.

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SAP expands Japanese cloudSouth Korea launches ‘K-Science’ innovation planLenovo scores big Blackwell cluster in OzSK hynix close to LPDDR6 productionAdult sites cover up down under

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