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US firms to invest $3 billion in Karnataka, says State governmentedit
The delegation held meetings with global companies including Applied Materials, AMD, Juniper, Global Foundries, LAM Research, Boeing, Krypton, Dell, MKS Instruments, GE Healthcare, Intelsat, RTX, Terradyne, Texas Instruments, Apple, and Waters Corp, among others. Further, the delegation also met with a few promising startups like Leolab, Fictive, and TSeconds.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
US companies express interest to invest Rs 25,000 cr in Karnatakaedit
Discussions were held with leading companies like Applied Materials, AMD, Juniper, Global Foundries, LAM Research, Boeing, Krypton , Dell, MKS Instruments, GE Healthcare, Intelsat, RTX, Teradyne, Texas Instruments, Apple, and Waters Corp The delegation also met with a few promising startups like Leolabs, Fictiv and TSecond
Publication: The Economic Times
Karnataka govt s US visit garners $3 bn worth of investment interestedit
The delegation held meetings with global companies like Applied Materials, AMD, Juniper, Global Foundries, Lam Research, Boeing, Krypton and Dell. Other such firms include MKS Instruments, GE Healthcare, Intelsat, RTX, Terradyne, Texas Instruments, Apple and Waters Corp among others.
Publication: Business Standard
$3 bn worth of investment interest garnered for K’taka during US visit: Ministeredit
The delegation held meetings with global companies like Applied Materials (NASDAQ:), AMD, Juniper, Global Foundries, LAM Research, Boeing (NYSE:), Krypton, Dell, MKS Instruments, GE Healthcare, Intelsat, RTX, Terradyne, Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:), Apple (NASDAQ:), and Waters Corp (NYSE:) among others
Publication: Ians Live
U.S. firms evince interest to invest 25,000 cr. in Karnatakaedit
Further, Mr. Kharge said that the purpose of the visit was to attract investment at a time when not only China but other States within the country are competing with each other to attract investors. The State government is tying up with AMD to train engineers based on the syllabus provided by the company to meet their requirements for human resources. AMD will be hiring 800 engineers in India, he said.
Publication: The Hindu
Govt setting up skill centres to make engg students industry-readyedit
The state government is tying up with AMD to train engineers based on the syllabus provided by the company to meet their requirements for human resources, Priyank said. He added that AMD will hire 800 engineers in India. Priyank said the government has already set up a Skills Advisory Committee. “
Publication: Deccan Herald
Competition in news
Qualcomm’s upcoming Snapdragon X chips poses strong competition for Apple M series processorsedit
Qualcomm is eyeing the Apple s Mseries chips this time. The company is developing a new line of Armbased chips for PCs, dubbed as Snapdragon X, that could pose strong competition for Apple s Mseries processors.
Publication: The Financial Express
Qualcomm may replicate China model in India: Soinedit
Qualcomm intends to build its China model in India where it will support the local semiconductor ecosystem by licensing technologies to local companies and startups, and bring volumes for production at semi conductor fabrication units that are expected to come up in the country in the long run, Qualcomm s newly appointed India president Savi Soin said in an interaction with Mint .
Publication: LiveMint
Jio working with Qualcomm on CPE, mmWave, WiFi 6 radio gear: CTO Shyam Mardikaredit
Reliance Jio is closely working with American chipmaker Qualcomm Technologies to develop its own consumer premises equipment (CPE), and milli meter wave (mmWave) and WiFi 6 radio products.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel launches Arc A580 graphics globallyedit
Intel on Tuesday globally launched Arc A580 desktop graphics. This product offers advanced gaming performance for 1080p high settings, high frame rates on esports titles, and versatile media capabilities.
Publication: The Hindu
Intel Launches Arc A580 GPU Worldwideedit
Today, Intel announced that Intel ArcTM A580 desktop graphics are immediately available worldwide from partners. The new product fills the middle of the Intel Arc discrete graphics product stack for gamers and creators, delivering advanced gaming performance at 1080p high settings on popular modern games, high frame rates on esports titles, and a comprehensive set of media capabilities.
Publication: Express Computer
Partner in news
HP is Looking to Expand its ‘Renew’ Programme in Indiaedit
HP is set to expand its ‘Renew’ programme in India, which offers a range of refurbished HP computing products, in a bid to promote circularity and sustainability.
Publication: The Economic Times
PlayStation Unveils New Controller To Make Gaming Easier For Specially Ablededit
With large buttons arranged in a circle and a joystick on one side, Sony is launching a PlayStation controller from December, designed to make gaming easier for people with disabilities. The gaming giant has been under pressure to address an issue seen as long neglected by the industry despite rivals bringing similar products to market in recent years.
Publication: NDTV
Apple’s M3 MacBooks are coming, but probably not this year: Shipment forecastedit
Apple fans who are eagerly waiting for the next generation of MacBooks powered by the company s own M3 chip may have to wait a little longer According to a new report by DigiTimes, Apple will not launch its first MacBooks based on TSMC’s 3nm fabrication process until 2024
Publication: The Indian Express
Amazon Great Indian Festival: up to 50% discount on tablets from Apple, Samsung, and Lenovoedit
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Publication: DNA
HP is Looking to Expand its ‘Renew’ Programme in Indiaedit
HP is set to expand its ‘Renew’ programme in India, which offers a range of refurbished HP computing products, in a bid to promote circularity and sustainability.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
TSMC plans to make 6nm chips in second Japan plant, govt mulls aidedit
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC is planning to start producing 6nanometer advanced semiconductors in its second Japan plant in Kumamoto in 2027, the Nikkei newspaper reported on Thursday The Japanese government is considering providing up to 900 billion yen ($6 billion) in subsidies for TSMC s plan, which in total will involve an investment of about 2 trillion yen, Nikkei reported
Publication: The Print
Semiconductor Chips: Taiwan says awaiting US announcement on China chip waiver extensionedit
Taiwan was waiting for a decision by the U.S. government on whether Taiwanese chipmakers will be allowed a waiver extension to supply U.S. chip equipment to their factories in China , Economy Minister Wang Meihua said on Thursday
Publication: The Economic Times
Most Indian employees confident about AIled job growth in 15 yrs: Reportedit
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) set to revamp India s recruitment landscape, 85 per cent of employers interviewed said they are expecting AI to create new jobs in 15 years, a report said on Thursday.
Publication: Business Standard
Karnataka IT Minister plays down Micron investment in Gujarat as scripted story of successedit
Karnataka IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge on Thursday sought to play down the US chipmaker Micron Technology s investment in Gujarat as a scripted story of success by the western state The US multinational has pledged the largest investment under the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM) of $ 2
Publication: The Economic Times
Hiring index for IT services has declined in all nine months of this yearedit
The hiring index for ITSoftware/Services has now declined (on a YoY basis) in all nine months of this year, reflecting continued softness in demand and uncertainty in the overall environment, Emkay Global Financial Services.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Data centers to attract USD 10bn investments over next 3years: CIIColliersedit
Data centres are likely to attract investments of USD 10 billion in the next three years on rising demand for storage capacity with a sharp growth in internet access, according to CIIColliers report.
Publication: The Economic Times
AI Chips: Rule curbing AI chip exports to China under final reviewedit
A US rule that restricts shipments of certain advanced chips to China has been revised and is under final review, according to a government posting, suggesting that further curbs on chips that can be used for artificial intelligence are coming soon.
Publication: The Economic Times
Licensing system for laptops, tablets to kick in from November 1edit
Under the new scheme it has received 32 applications from laptop manufacturers which include names like Dell, HP, Foxconn, Lenovo, Acer, Asus, Flextronics and Optiemus
Publication: The Financial Express
Infosys Q2 net profit increases 3%edit
AMID macroeconomic uncertainties and a major reduction in discretionary programmes, IT major Infosys on Thursday beat the Street estimates and reported a 3.17% increase in consolidated net profit for the second quarter (Q2FY24) ended September to Rs 6,212 crore.
Publication: The New Indian Express
ChatGPT maker Open AI ramps up developer tools: Reportedit
AI startup OpenAI plans to roll out updates for developers, aiming to make software applications based on its artificial intelligence models cheaper and faster, according to Reuters.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Meta working to make AI is not off-scriptedit
Among Meta Platforms Inc.’s suite of new artificial intelligence products is a chatbot trained to talk like a detective but look like Paris Hilton, and an armor-wearing character called the Dungeon Master who’s based on Snoop Dogg.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
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