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Italy and Intel intensify their talks over the $9 billion advanced semiconductor packaging plant in the countryedit
Two sources close to the situation told Reuters that Intel and Italy are accelerating negotiations over an investment of roughly 8 billion euros ($9 billion) to establish an advanced semiconductor packaging plant.
Publication: TechnoSports
Here are the early Review Leaks for Intel Core i5-12400, Core i3-12300, and Core i3-12100edit
Enthusiast Citizen has published early performance reviews of Intel’s mainstream and entry-level 12th Gen Alder Lake Desktop CPUs, including the Core i5-12400, Core i3-12300, and Core i3-12100, over at Chiphell Forums.
Publication: TechnoSports
Diversity and Inclusion Must Impoact Business Outcomes, Top leadership must be invested in themedit
Work from anywhere allows women to combine family and career responsibilities.Publication: The Economic Times
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Dell Sees Multi-decadal Digital Opportunity Hereedit
The number of unicorns and global companies being built out of India presents a significant opportunity, said Amit Midha, president, Asia Pacific & Japan, Dell Technologies. “That represents a significant multidecade opportunity ahead in terms of creating economic value, talent growth, employment as well as inclusion,” Midha said. Dell’s global revenues were up 20% in the previous quarter at $28 billion, with Asia growing at 50% to $3.2 billion. India is the largest business for Dell in the Asia Pacific Japan region, though exact numbers are not available.
Publication: The Economic Times
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It’s not too late for India to gain a global edge with high-end chipsedit
When India announced incentives worth ₹76,000 crore for a domestic semiconductor industry, sceptics were quick to argue how this was too late in a global market dominated by a few multinational firms based in even fewer countries. Did the government announce that scheme in fear of increased trade barriers and the impact of higher input costs on India’s big plans for renewables and electric vehicles (EVs)?
Publication: Mint
Will Quantum Computing Take a Big Leap in 2022?edit
Quantum computing has progressed from a research experiment to a tool that is already making inroads in the enterprise to solve complex problems. Experts believe, the world has entered into the Quantum Decade — an era when enterprises begin to see quantum computing’s business value.
Publication: CXO Today
How the Semiconductor Chip Stopped the Worldedit
The shortage of semiconductor chips has hit businesses across sectors. But despite the demand, only a handful of companies have the capability to make them. Where does India stand and why is it so difficult to make them?
Publication: Business Today
Back to Office? Not So Soonedit
“Most IT-BPM companies have not resumed working from the office, and the share of people coming to the office is very low,” said Sangeeta Gupta, senior vice-president (VP) at Nasscom. “Companies will determine the impact of Omicron over the next ten days and take a call if the 10% odd that has started coming to work will revert to more of a WFH situation such that around 95% continue working remotely.”
Publication: The Economic Times
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