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Getty and Nvidia partner to launch AI image generatoredit
The tool has been trained on the vast library of images Getty has, and the company says that it has created a revenue model for creators that will compensate them for the use of their work.
Publication: Money Control
Intel’s Big Chip Making Push in Germany Hits Bottleneckedit
Intel says it needs 3,000 people to staff the semiconductor factory it plans to build in eastern Germany by the end of the decade. This year, the local apprentice program for chipmaking technicians is training two.
Publication: Live Mint
To be a leader in AI, India needs sovereign GPU cloudedit
There’s near consensus around the world today that AI, especially in its recent gen AI avatar, is simply too powerful to ignore. Not just for companies and technologists, but more importantly, for countries.
Publication: The Times of India
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Samsung To Begin Laptop Production In India Amid Government Initiativesedit
Samsung Electronics is gearing up to initiate laptop production in India, according to a media report. The development aligns with the government s active efforts to promote domestic manufacturing by offering financial incentives, tax benefits, and import regulations.
Publication: Republic World
Samsung plans to start making laptops at Noida facility: Reportedit
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics plans to start the production of laptops at its Noida facility in India from next month, Mint reported Monday citing two people familiar with the matter.
Publication: The Economic Times
LG takes on Lenovo, Asus with new foldable PCedit
LG s latest foldable is similar to what we have seen from brands like Asus and Lenovo When folded, it looks like a diary, and when unfolded, it morphs into a large 17inch touch display, powered by a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor The LG Gram Fold features a large 17inch OLED screen with a native resolution of 25601920 pixels and a 4:3 aspect ratio
Publication: The Indian Express
Dell Names Jeff Boudreau Chief AI Officer, Creates AI Business Unit: Exclusiveedit
Dell Names Jeff Boudreau Chief AI Officer, Creates AI Business Unit: Exclusive O Ryan Johnson Arthur Lewis, Dell s president of core business operations, global infrastructure solutions group, will take over as president of the company s Infrastructure Solutions Group.
Publication: CRN
Industry news
Why Flash is the Future of the NextGen Data Centreedit
In an era defined by data driven decisions and always on businesses, the next generation data centre is poised to be a crucible of innovation and efficiency. As the digital landscape evolves and organisations grapple with unprecedented data growth and processing demands, the spotlight is firmly on storage solutions that can redefine the boundaries of speed, reliability, and sustainability.
Publication: Express Computer
Tata Projects, Micron partner for semiconductor plant in Gujaratedit
Tata Projects announced a strategic partnership with Micron Technology to undertake the construction of an advanced semiconductor assembly and testing facility in Sanand, Gujarat. In a press release, Tata Projects emphasised that securing this contract underscores the company s expertise in executing largescale, sustainable infrastructure projects within the Indian manufacturing sector.
Publication: Construction World
India should embrace and push newage opportunities, says paneledit
Speaking on the right skills required for India to become a semiconductor and generative AI hub, Omkar Goswami, Founder and Chairperson, CERG Advisory Pvt Ltd stated, One of the reasons why companies have been slow to invest in the semiconductor scheme is because right now you don t have an ecosystem. You don t have people with skill sets. You don t have the skill sets to start a large semiconductor facility.
Publication: Business Today
India Semicon: Tata Projects will build Micron s $2.75 billion semiconductor plant in Gujaratedit
In a major development, Tata Projects has bagged the contract for constructing Micron Technology s upcoming semiconductor assembly and test plant, at Sanand, Gujarat.
Publication: First Post
Hyperscale Data Centers: The Need of the Hour for India’s Data Boomedit
With its massive population of 1.3 billion, India has been experiencing a digital revolution. India s average data consumption per user rose to 19.5 GB in 2022 versus 9.5 GB in 2018, as per the annual Mobile Broadband Index (MBiT) released by Nokia.
Publication: Express Computer
Exploring the Future of Business: Machine Learning and Generative AIedit
On the other hand, generative AI unlocks innovation and creativity by generating new ideas, designs, and content. In this article, we will delve into the rise of machine learning, explore the potential of generative AI, and discuss their applications, benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations in business.
Publication: Express Computer
Chipmaker GlobalFoundries Seeks Funding Under CHIPS Actedit
Contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries (GF) has reportedly submitted its applications for funding under the US CHIPS act in an attempt to expand its capacity and modernise the local manufacturing facilities, according to a media report on Monday.
Publication: Business World
Chipmaker ASML to set up base in Japan s Hokkaido to support new Rapidus plantedit
Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML plans to set up a base in Japan s northern island of Hokkaido to support production at a chip plant for Japanese startup Rapidus, the company said on Tuesday.
Publication: The Print
96% businesses believe they would gain value from a secure connectivity cloud: Reportedit
The top four factors that are contributing to the overall loss of control as an increase in the overall number of applications (66%), an increase in locations for applications (62%), the shift from on premise to cloud (54%), and the shift to remote/hybrid workforces (49%).
Publication: The Economic Times
IT industry is expecting mild recession due to reduction in uncertaintyedit
NetApp, a global data storage and solutions major, expects India to emerge as its largest market in Asia, riding on the country s strategic advantage of economic strength and young population.
Publication: The Financial Express
Local value addition: Apple, Samsung, HP, others not to face any strict deadlineedit
Electronics majors like Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, HP, who have set up their manufacturing bases in the country, either directly or through contract manufacturers, will not be subjected to any fixed timeline to increase domestic value addition.
Publication: The Financial Express
India loosens planned restrictions on laptop, tablet importsedit
India is loosening its planned restrictions on imports of laptops, tablets and other IT hardware, giving manufacturers such as Apple Inc., HP Inc. and Dell Technologies Inc. more time to prepare for potential curbs.
Publication: Deccan Herald
Govt set to introduce fresh rules for laptop and PC makers amid import challenges: Reportedit
The Indian government has unveiled its import management system to IT hardware companies like Apple, Dell, and HP. Starting from November 1, these companies will need to register and provide information about their imported electronic hardware, such as laptops and personal computers, according to a report by The Indian Express.
Publication: Business Today
To be a leader in AI, India needs sovereign GPU cloudedit
There’s near consensus around the world today that AI, especially in its recent gen AI avatar, is simply too powerful to ignore. Not just for companies and technologists, but more importantly, for countries.
Publication: The Times of India
Microsoft , Infosys partner to boost GenAI adoptionedit
Infosys said on Tuesday it is collaborating with Microsoft to jointly develop industry solutions that leverage Infosys Topaz, Azure OpenAI Service and Azure Cognitive Services. Both organisations are bringing together their respective artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities to enhance enterprise functions with AI-enabled solutions across multiple industries.
Publication: Business Standard
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