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10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022edit
The world’s biggest tech event, CES (2022) is just around the corner. After a gap, due to the pandemic, it is back. CES is an event where we get to see a glimpse of the future. The 52nd edition of the event should see over 1,900 exhibitors. So, if you were curious about what you would see in the upcoming event this article is for you. Here are 10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
India can be a winner in semiconductorsedit
The US has captured over half the share in core IP and chip design. While Intel and Samsung are present in most value chain parts, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD focus on design. India plans to set up 20 semiconductor design companies to get a share in the design busi ness. Also, it will invest in develop ing hightech clusters and support over 85,000 researchers.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
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10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022edit
The world’s biggest tech event, CES (2022) is just around the corner. After a gap, due to the pandemic, it is back. CES is an event where we get to see a glimpse of the future. The 52nd edition of the event should see over 1,900 exhibitors. So, if you were curious about what you would see in the upcoming event this article is for you. Here are 10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
Intel lauds chip policy; govt extends an inviteedit
The government’s warm response to a social media post of a senior Intel Corp. executive lauding India’s new semiconductor policy is being viewed as a sign that the world’s largest chipmaker is exploring the idea of set- ting up a fab or at least an assembly, testing, marking, and packing (ATMP) unit in the country. On Tuesday, Randhir Thakur, senior vice- president at Intel, who is also president of Intel Foundry Services, lauded the 76,000 crore incentive scheme for semiconductor design and manufacturing in India, a proposal that was approved by the Union cabinet on 15 December.
Publication: Mint
Vaishnaw welcomes Intel in chip mfg with tweetedit
Intel, one of the world’s top tech companies, may well be looking at setting up a semiconductor manufacturing unit in India. The government aggressively kick-started attracting chip manufacturing in the country after announcing a Rs 76,000-crore incentive package earlier this month. Hints to Intel’s impending India plans on the semiconductor manufacturing front (it already has a large chip design centre in India) were dropped by electronics and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who sent out a tweet at 7:49 AM in the morning which read, “Intel — welcome to India”.
Publication: The Times of India
India can be a winner in semiconductorsedit
The US has captured over half the share in core IP and chip design. While Intel and Samsung are present in most value chain parts, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD focus on design. India plans to set up 20 semiconductor design companies to get a share in the design busi ness. Also, it will invest in develop ing hightech clusters and support over 85,000 researchers.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
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10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022edit
The world’s biggest tech event, CES (2022) is just around the corner. After a gap, due to the pandemic, it is back. CES is an event where we get to see a glimpse of the future. The 52nd edition of the event should see over 1,900 exhibitors. So, if you were curious about what you would see in the upcoming event this article is for you. Here are 10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
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India gearing up for the next phase of socio-economic development with 5Gedit
The significance of telecommunications services has never been so pronounced as it has been during the pandemic with the networks keeping people connected, enabling people to work from home, students to study at home, and switch to online for getting a lot of their day-to-day activities done.
Publication: The Times of India
10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022edit
The world’s biggest tech event, CES (2022) is just around the corner. After a gap, due to the pandemic, it is back. CES is an event where we get to see a glimpse of the future. The 52nd edition of the event should see over 1,900 exhibitors. So, if you were curious about what you would see in the upcoming event this article is for you. Here are 10 things to expect from the consumer electronics show (CES) 2022.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
Tech may Hike Pay by 120% to Hire, Retain Niche Talentedit
Increased investments in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, security, and engineering will be among the top technology drivers for 2022, said Vijay Sivaram, CEO of Quess IT Staffing. “Large digital transformation deals, hybrid cloud adoption, automation of front-end and back-end systems, and investments in tech-enabled assets will continue to underpin the business performances and manpower hiring sprees,” Sivaram said.
Publication: The Economic Times
China pursues ‘self-reliance’ in tech fuelling global uneaseedit
Without those, China is falling farther behind, said Bain’s Hanbury. “The TSMC horse is sprint- ing away and the Chinese horse is stopped,” he said. They can’t move forward. Washington stepped up pressure on Huawei last year by barring global foundries from using American technology to produce its chips. US vendors can sell chips to the company, but not for next-gen- eration“5G” smartphones.
Publication: Financial Express
India can be a winner in semiconductorsedit
The US has captured over half the share in core IP and chip design. While Intel and Samsung are present in most value chain parts, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD focus on design. India plans to set up 20 semiconductor design companies to get a share in the design busi ness. Also, it will invest in develop ing hightech clusters and support over 85,000 researchers.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
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Infosys Sees Cloud Demand Changing Nature of IT Dealsedit
The average project implementation timeline for cloud deals has been cut to two months from eight earlier, and more clients are looking for integrated solutions in the cloud space, a senior Infosys executive said. In the second quarter of the ongoing fiscal year, Infosys’ digital revenue (a large part of which is revenue from cloud services) was $2.2 billion, a growth rate of 43% year on year.
Publication: The Economic Times
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