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Microchip launches MCP Server to power AI-driven designedit
Microchip Technology has launched its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, showcasing its commitment to AI solutions for embedded engineers.
Publication : Manufacturing Today
Qualcomm announces Dragonwing IQX seriesedit
Qualcomm Technologies has announced the launch of the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQX Series, offering next generation industrial grade processors engineered for PLCs, advanced HMIs, edge controllers, panel PCs and box PCs.
Publication : Var India
When Will NVIDIA Moment in India Arrive?edit
NVIDIA recently became the first publicly listed company to cross a $5 trillion market capitalisation India, however, is yet to see a homegrown company touch the trilliondollar mark Reliance Industries Limited currently holds the highest valuation.
Publication : Analytics India Mag
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Lenovo’s premium gaming laptop has arrived, AI features and excellent cooling; know the priceedit
Talking about unmatched laptop performance in terms of performance, it has AMD s new Ryzen 7 260 processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5050 GPU This combination is powerful enough for high end gaming, video editing and multitasking It comes with 16GB RAM and 1TB SSD storage, which offers fast performance and plenty of storage space.
Publication : Live Hindustan
AI at the Core: Dell AI PCs That Combine Speed, Smarts, and Staying Poweredit
For CIOs and IT leaders, Windows 10 End of Support in October 2025 is more than a routine upgrade, it’s a wakeup call. Unsupported systems are harder to manage, slower to patch, and more vulnerable to modern threats. Outdated PCs also increase operational complexity and cost, making fleet management more of a headache than it needs to be.
Publication : The Economic Times
ROG Xbox Ally X vs Legion Go 2: Battle of the Premium Gaming Handheldsedit
The handheld gaming market just got more intense with ASUS s ROG Xbox Ally X and Lenovo s Legion Go 2 both vying for your hardearned cash. Both pack AMD s latest Z2 Extreme chipset, but which one deserves a spot in your gaming setup? Let’s break down the specs, performance, and value to help you decide.
Publication : Techno Sports Co
Best Gaming PC components under Rs.75000 in November 2025edit
By the end of 2025, the mid-range gaming segment has become the most exciting space for PC enthusiasts. With AMD’s latest Ryzen 9000 series processors and next-gen Radeon GPUs delivering huge leaps in efficiency and performance, it’s now possible to build a powerhouse 1440p gaming PC for around Rs.75,000.
Publication : Digit
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Samsung’s $310 Billion AI Investment to Revolutionize Chip and Data Centre Industryedit
Samsung s investment would put it on course to significantly scale production of high-performance memory chips, a crucial component powering AI application worldwide as the need for AI models increases, the demand for faster and larger memory chips, like DRAM and HBM, will go up accordingly
Publication : Analytics Insight
India-made 40nm chip to power smart meters by Juneedit
While the SoC is production-ready, Azimuth and Cyient are conducting final technical evaluation steps to integrate its chips into smart meters. Deployment will begin as early as June 2026, Badiga said.
Publication : MINT
Quality and quantity of jobs to surge as India enters semiconductor era: CII’s Vinod Sharmaedit
India’s shift from electronics assembly to semiconductor driven manufacturing will sharply boost employment, creating millions of roles across core electronics and allied sectors as deeper value addition and advanced component production expand nationwide, Vinod Sharma, Chairman, National Committee on Electronics Manufacturing, CII.
Publication : ANI News
Azimuth AI, Cyient unveils India’s first-gen IP powered silicon chipedit
Azimuth AI and Cyient Semiconductor on Monday announced the launch of ARKA GKT1, billed as India’s first generation intelligent power platform on a chip designed for high efficiency edge AI and smart energy applications.
Publication : Business Standard
Centre to push for faster compliance by tech firmsedit
The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) rules, which currently provide an 18-month transition window, may face a “compressed” timeline for large companies as the government continues consultations with industry.
Publication : The Hindu Business Line
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