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Best Borderlands 4 settings for mid-range GPUsedit
Borderlands 4 is officially out on PC, bringing its trademark cel-shaded visuals and action-packed chaos in a sprawling open world. Developed using Unreal Engine 5, the
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What Is Snapdragon Ride Pilot? Inside BMW And Qualcomm’s AI-Powered Driving Techedit
BMW and Qualcomm have recently introduced Snapdragon Ride Pilot, their AI-enabled automated driving system that promises advanced driver assistance and higher levels of autonomy.
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Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 5 Plus makes every Android device charge cooler and fasteredit
Qualcomm has announced Quick Charge 5 Plus, a new charging solution that will help your phone stay cooler while charging. While the company’s Quick Charge fast-charging solution has been available for more than a decade, the chip maker hasn’t updated it since 2020. Like Quick Charge 5, the new standard offers charging speeds of more than 100W, but Qualcomm says the new standard will keep your phone cooler and offer a more consistent charging experience.
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OpenAI’s Stargate Could Find Its First Indian Home in Aamchi Mumbaiedit
Yotta, one of India’s leading data centre companies, is working with NVIDIA to deploy Blackwell GPUs. Co-founder and CEO Sunil Gupta said that the company has ordered 8,000 GPUs, expected to go live by December–January. Given the global shortage and sky-high demand for Blackwell-family GPUs (NVIDIA’s post-Hopper architecture), this scale of procurement is significant.
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Acer Introduces Nitro V 15 Gaming Laptop In Indiaedit
The Nitro V 15 is equipped with up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor built on Intel’s hybrid architecture, paired with up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU. It supports AI-powered features such as DLSS 4 and ray tracing to improve visual performance. The device comes with a 15.6-inch Full HD display, offering a 165Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, and 100 per cent sRGB colour accuracy.
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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman explains why AI should never get rights: ‘Dangerous and misguided’edit
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has spoken out about AI welfare, giving rights to these new technologies. Suleyman stated that if AI has its own motivations, desires, and goals, it will start to feel like an independent being rather than technology made in service of humans. In a new interaction with WIRED, Suleyman said, “AI still needs to be a companion.
Publication : Live Mint
Biwin Introduces 192GB DDR5 Memory Kit With AMD EXPO Supportedit
Proven for compatibility with top-tier motherboards from MSI, ASUS, and Gigabyte (X870 and B850 series), the DW100 kit offers flawless operation on AMD’s new desktop platforms. With AMD EXPO support, the customers can get easy one-click memory tuning through BIOS together with performance optimization being stress-free for both enthusiasts and professionals.
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Best gaming PC build under Rs 80,000 in September 2025edit
Crossing into the Rs 80K range unlocks true next-level gaming performance. This build combines AMD’s Ryzen 5 9600X with the powerful Radeon RX 9060 XT, delivering a system that dominates 1440p gaming while still being more than capable at 1080p ultra settings. Backed by DDR5 memory, a blazing-fast Gen4 SSD, and a modern B650 motherboard with WiFi support, this rig isn’t just about gaming today, it’s built with tomorrow in mind.
Publication : Digit
Acer Debuts the New Swift Air 16 – Ultralight Copilot+ PC for Modern Mobile Professionalsedit
At the core of the Swift Air 16 is the latest generation of AMD Ryzen™ AI 300 Series processors, featuring up to an AMD Ryzen™ AI 7 350 processor, enabling seamless execution of local AI applications and enhanced responsiveness while maintaining low power consumption. Equipped with powerful AMD processors, Swift Air 16 ensures robust performance for video conferencing, streaming, editing, and creative workflows.
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TCS launches chiplet-based services to boost semiconductor innovationedit
To strengthen the ecosystem, the Union Cabinet has approved the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) with a funding outlay of Rs 76,000 crore. This scheme is designed to encourage chip fabrication, design, and manufacturing within the country. “Already, India is home to 20 per cent of the world’s chip design engineers, and leading global players are investing in manufacturing and assembly facilities.
Publication : Business Standard
Tata aims to roll out India made chips by mid2027, but rare earths crisis could derail planedit
New Delhi: Domestic conglomerate Tata Electronics plans to roll out its first semiconductor chip from its plant at Dholera, Gujarat, by mid2027 but faces potential delays if India is unable to secure ample supplies of rare earth and critical elements by then, said two senior executives privy to the development.
Publication : Live Mint
Semiconductor Production Equipment Market: Driving the Future of Advanced Electronicsedit
The semiconductor industry forms the backbone of modern technology, powering everything from smartphones and laptops to electric vehicles, data centers, and emerging artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
Publication : Times Tech
Oracle Lands $300 Billion OpenAI Cloud Deal, One of the Largest in Historyedit
OpenAI has struck one of the largest cloud computing deals in history with Oracle, agreeing to a contract worth about $300 billion over five years starting in 2027 According to the Wall Street Journal, the agreement will see Oracle supply OpenAI with roughly 4
Publication : Analytics India Mag
OpenAI and Oracle Sign $300B Cloud Computing Deal for Project Stargateedit
OpenAI and Oracle have reportedly joined hands on a huge deal. According to a media report, the AI company will pay Oracle $300 billion for computer power over about five years. This deal, starting in 2027, is part of a bigger project called Project Stargate.
Publication : Republic World
MIC Electronics Partners with TOP2 to Advance India’s Semiconductor Manufacturingedit
The collaboration targets establishing wafer production capabilities in India with a monthly capacity of 25,000 to 30,000 wafers. This initiative aligns with India’s broader $10 billion Semiconductor Mission, which seeks to develop domestic chip manufacturing capabilities and reduce reliance on semiconductor imports.
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India’s semiconductor market is expected to reach $103.5 billion by 2030edit
India’s semiconductor market, at $54.3 billion in 2025, is expected to touch $103.5 billion by 2030 growing at a 13.8 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) -outpacing global benchmarks, a report said on Thursday. “The nation’s semiconductor story is still anchored in the devices we use every day, smartphones, laptops, and industrial systems, which together make up about 70 per cent of the market,” Quess Corp, a workforce solutions provider, said in its report.
Publication : ET Manufacturing
India Targets Advanced 5–7 Nm Chips As Semiconductor Mission Advancesedit
Targeting global leadership in chipmaking, India pushes semiconductor mission toward advanced 5–7 nm technologies. India is preparing to scale its semiconductor mission to the next level, with plans to move from 28nanometre fabs to the production of advanced 5–7 nanometre chips, according to MeitY.
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Data Center Power Market Size to Attain USD 70.21 Billion by 2034edit
According to Precedence Research, the global data center power market is set to surge, projected to reach USD 70.21 billion by 2034, up from USD 22.93 billion in 2025, expanding at a CAGR of 13.24%. The data center power market is undergoing a transformation driven by digitalization, cloud computing, and sustainability imperatives. In 2025, the global market is valued at USD 22.93 billion, with robust growth projected through 2034.
Publication : Times Tech
AI to Power India’s Rise by 2047: Swadesh Conclaveedit
Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat called upon citizens to embrace a Swadeshi spirit in adopting AI, saying, “India is now known not just as the land of Gandhi, but also the land of Modi.”
Publication : The Wire
Transformation of AI Datacenters and the Role of Optical Fibresedit
As recently quoted by Jensen Huang, AI is gaining significant momentum across sectors, creating new possibilities for a connected future. For businesses that rely on data insights, success in today’s competitive landscape is determined by computing speed and the ability to quickly extract information from data.
Publication : CXO Today
TCS launches chiplet engineering services to boost semicon innovationedit
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced on Wednesday the launch of its chiplet-based System Engineering Services, targeting semiconductor companies seeking to accelerate next-generation chip design.
Publication : The Hindu Business Line
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