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Nvidia overtakes Microsoft to become the most valuable company againedit
AI chip giant Nvidia Corp reclaimed the throne of being the world’s most valuable company for the first time after January 24 on Tuesday
Publication : CNBC TV18
Transforming Education: Santhosh Viswanathan Discusses India’s Digital Shift with AIedit
Education is undergoing a profound transformation—one that transcends classrooms and textbooks, blackboards and rote memorisation.
Publication : The Economic Times
Partner in news
Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab and Skilling Platform aims to skill 10,000 students across Goa in emerging technologiesedit
In a major step toward strengthening digital skilling in Goa, Shri Pramod Sawant, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa, today inaugurated the Lenovo LEAP Digital Innovation Lab located at the Government College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sanquelim and officially launched the program s dedicated online skilling platform
Publication: Business Standard
NWO Anarchy Collapsed Release Date July 24, 2025: Everything PC Gamers Need to Know About This Strategy Gameedit
Players with systems featuring 8 GB of RAM, Intel Core i53470 or AMD FX 9370 processors, and graphics cards like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon R7 370 can expect to run the game at basic settings with acceptable frame rates for strategic gameplay.
Publication : Techno Sports
Industry news
TPG, Apax, Primerica eye minority stake in Tessolve Semiconductor at $300 mn valuationedit
Bengaluru based Tessolve Semiconductor Pvt. Ltd is in talks with global private equity (PE) firms Apax Digital, TPG, and Primerica, among others, to sell a minority stake for growth capital, according to three people with knowledge of the development.
Publication: Live Mint
Tata Electronics to buy chip fab plant in Malaysia to boost India plans: Reportedit
Tata Electronics is planning to buy a fabrication or outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) plant in Malaysia in order to improve its knowledge and talent base before entering the chip assembly and packing business in India, a report by The Economic Times said.
Publication: Money Control
Only Rs 17 Cr Disbursed Out of Rs 6,000 Cr Budget for India’s National Quantum Mission: RTIedit
India’s National Quantum Mission (NQM), a government initiative focused on research and development in quantum computing, has so far disbursed only Rs 17.02 crore out of its total allocated budget of Rs 6,003.65 crore.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Mumbai emerges as a global data center hub, ranking 6th in under construction capacityedit
The data center industry experienced significant growth in 2024, Asia Pacific cities continue to demonstrate strong growth momentum, ten of the world’s 30 largest data center markets are now in the Asia Pacific region.
Publication: The Economic Times
Infinix GT 30 Pro with MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chip launching in India today: Expected price, specs and moreedit
Infininx will launch its latest focused smartphone in India, the GT 30 Pro with the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor and customizable shoulder triggers for gaming.
Publication: Live Mint
IndiaAI empanelment drives down prices of GPUs in second roundedit
An analysis of the lowest (L1) prices released by the IndiaAI Mission for the second round of the tender for graphics processing units (GPU) shows an up to 10% fall in prices compared with the first round.
Publication: The Economic Times
India-Made Semiconductor Chips Launching in 2025edit
The chip, which uses 2890nm technology, is expected to be released this year, according to Union Minister of Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Publication: BIS Infotech
Global Semiconductor Market Poised for Continued Growthedit
The World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization has released its updated Spring 2025 forecast, confirmed growth for 2025 and highlighting continued robust growth for the global semiconductor market through 2026. 2025: A Year of Sustained Expansion
Publication: Bis Infotech
India’s electronics sector must ascend the value curveedit
Beyond mobile phones, India’s Semiconductor Mission, backed by a $10 billion outlay, aims to build a full-stack chip ecosystem, from fabrication units to assembly, testing, marking and packaging facilities, apart from design capabilities.
Publication: MINT
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