December 9, 2025

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The Thinking Machine: How NVIDIA’s relentless CEO built the most coveted chipedit

It started out as a brand whose first processor was an unmitigated disaster and was literally days away from collapse (with most of the staff laid off), but it was saved by a special processor for Sega.

Publication: The Indian Express

NVIDIA Crowdsources Specs for Next-Gen RTX 5060 Gaming PC Buildedit

NVIDIA has recently launched a first-of-its-kind, community-driven PC-building initiative titled ‘You Vote, We Build.’ This campaign offers Indian gamers the power to choose every component of a custom desktop collectively.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says: What worries me about America is …edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again shared a word of caution of America. Recently, Huang cautioned that America’s slow place of infrastructure development cloud hinder the ability of the country to keep up in the global race for the dominance of artificial intelligence.

Publication: The Times of India

Jensen Huang Says Anxiety And Fear Of Failure Still Drives His Decisions For NVIDIAedit

NVIDIA’s CEO, Jensen Huang, reflects on the intense pressure he faces despite the company’s massive success, recently valued at over $5 trillion. In an interview, he expressed that feelings of self-doubt and fear of failure drive his decision-making more than the desire for success.

Publication: The Hans India

Tata, Intel sign MoU to explore strategic collaboration for Semiconductor and AI developmentedit

Tata Group and Intel Corporation have announced a strategic alliance to explore a collaboration aimed at advancing semiconductor and systems manufacturing, packaging, and the AI compute market in India.

Publication: ANI News

Tata Electronics, Intel sign MoU to explore chip making, packaging in Indiaedit

The Tata Group currently has one semiconductor chip fabrication unit and an OSAT unit under construction at Dholera in Gujarat and Guwahati in Assam, respectively.

Publication: Business Standard

Tata and Intel partner to create silicon and compute ecosystem in Indiaedit

The Tata Group and Intel Corporation have announced a pivotal strategic alliance aimed at significantly boosting India’s domestic semiconductor and compute ecosystem.

Publication: Business Today

Intel, Tata Group sign pact to make and assemble chips in Indiaedit

Tata is building the facilities with a total investment of ?1.18 trillion, forming a key part of India’s push to develop a domestic semiconductor ecosystem.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Intel inside: Tata Electronics may make US company’s products for Indiaedit

Tata Electronics’ upcoming fab and OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) facilities will likely manufacture and package US microprocessor major Intel’s products for the local market, the two companies said on Monday.

Publication : The Economic Times

Trump allows Nvidia to ship H200 AI chips to China, aims to keep US aheadedit

US President Donald Trump has cleared Nvidia to export its H200 artificial intelligence chips to authorised customers in China. The move eases some curbs on AI chips, but the US President maintained that national security safeguards remain the top priority. 

Publication : Business Standard

Intel inside: Tata Electronics may make US company’s products for Indiaedit

Tata Electronics’ upcoming fab and OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) facilities will likely manufacture and package US microprocessor major Intel’s products for the local market, the two companies said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Tata, Intel sign MoU on chip making possibilitiesedit

Tata Electronics and Intel have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the possiblity of manufacturing and packaging of Intel’s products for Indian markets, the two companies said.

Publication: Business Standard

Intel, Tata tie up to make & assemble semicon chips in Indiaedit

US-based chip maker Intel has signed an agreement with Tata Group to manufacture and assemble semiconductors in India for the local market, the Indian conglomerate said on Monday.

Publication: Millennium Post

Tata signs its first major chip customer in Inteledit

Tata Electronics on Monday said it will manufacture and assemble chips for Intel Corp from its two facilities in Gujarat and Assam. It will also assemble laptops and desktops featuring Intel’s chips from its domestic assembly facilities, the two companies said in a statement.

Publication: Udayavani

Partner in news

Best Gaming PC components under Rs 1,00,000 in December 2025edit

By late 2025, the upper mid-range gaming PC market has become one of the most exciting segments for builders. With AMD’s Zen 5 architecture pushing CPU efficiency and responsiveness even further, and Radeon’s RX 9000-series GPUs delivering major leaps in 1440p performance, you can now build a near-enthusiast-level system under Rs 90,000 that handles everything from high refresh competitive gaming to demanding cinematic AAA titles.

Publication : Digit

Industry news

STMicroelectronics streamlines smart-home device integration with industry-first Matter NFC chipedit

Market-first secure chip supporting new Matter 1.5 smarthome networking specification is ready for integration into smart-home devices STMicroelectronics has unveiled a secure NFC chip designed to make home networks faster and easier to install and scale, leveraging the latest Matter smarthome standard.

Publication: CXO Today

SAP announces successful digital transformation ofedit

SAP has announced the successful digital transformation of Birla Opus Paints, a strategic business of Grasim Industries Ltd. under the Aditya Birla Group.

Publication: Var India

Redington announces partnership with MiTAC Computing for its computing solutions across Indiaedit

Redington Limited announces a strategic partnership with MiTAC Computing Technology Corporation.

Publication: Express Computer

How nostalgia is powering gaming in Indiaedit

Across India’s booming gaming landscape, nostalgia is proving to be big business. From remastered classics such as Prince of Persia and Silent Hill to throwback mini consoles and pixel-inspired indie games, developers and publishers are discovering that retro sells, and Indian gamers are investing, both emotionally and financially.

Publication: The Times of India

How AI and cloud can optimize the performance and efficiency of edge devicesedit

Technology is significantly transforming every industry, including manufacturing, retail, supply chain, utilities, oil and gas, or mining. The digitization of business processes is being brought closer to the locations where these processes are executed, such as mining sites, warehouses, or oil rigs.

Publication: CXO Today

HCLTech partners with Dolphin Semiconductor to develop energy-efficient chips for IoT and data centre applicationsedit

HCLTech announced a strategic partnership with Dolphin Semiconductor to codevelop energy efficient chips. This collaboration is designed to help enterprises address growing demands for energy efficiency and high performance in increasingly complex and connected environments.

Publication: Express Computer

DPDPA: A catalyst for trust, innovation, and digital transformationedit

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA) is more than a compliance mandate—it is a strategic opportunity to redefine how organizations engage with customers, innovate, and compete globally.

Publication: The Economic Times

AI expansion: IBM snaps up Confluent in $11-billion deal; data streaming seen as key to faster AI deploymentedit

The platform specialises in preparing data for AI applications and keeping it clean and connected across systems and applications, the companies said. IBM chief executive Arvind Krishna said the acquisition would help client companies deploy artificial intelligence services faster and more effectively by enabling trusted data movement across environments, applications and APIs.

Publication: The Times of India

AI and VR can transform training for doctors and nursesedit

India has one of the world’s largest and most complex health care systems, serving over 1.4 billion people across diverse regions and backgrounds. It spans both public and private providers, with health primarily a state responsibility.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Adani group to set up 48-MW data centre with Rs 2500 crore investment in Telangana: Karan Adaniedit

The Adani Group is setting up a 48-megawatt cutting-edge AI green data center in Telangana at an outlay of Rs 2,500 crores, said Karan Adani, Managing Director of Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

HCLTech partners with Dolphin Semiconductor to develop energy-efficient chips for IoT and data centre applicationsedit

HCLTech announced a strategic partnership with Dolphin Semiconductor to codevelop energy efficient chips. This collaboration is designed to help enterprises address growing demands for energy efficiency and high performance in increasingly complex and connected environments.

Publication : Express Computer

Tata, Intel sign MoU on chip making possibilitiesedit

Tata Electronics and Intel have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the possiblity of manufacturing and packaging of Intel’s products for Indian markets, the two companies said.

Publication : Business Standard

Google and NextEra to develop data centres with power plantsedit

Alphabet Inc.’s Google Cloud and NextEra Energy Inc. reached an agreement to develop data centres paired with electric plants in an example of how intertwined tech and power sectors have become.

Publication : MINT

Tata Electronics may soon Make Intel’s Products for Local Marketedit

Tata Electronics’ upcoming fab and OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) facilities will likely manufacture and package US microprocessor major Intel’s products for the local market, the two companies said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Get set for AI revolution in classroomsedit

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the education sector, offering tools that promise to revolutionize how students learn and how teachers teach.

Publication: Trinity Mirror

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