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India rightly positioned to build its own sovereign AI, says AMD’s Zachariaedit
India is rightly positioned to build its own sovereign AI, stated Thomas Zacharia, Sr.VP, Strategic Technology Partnerships and Public Policy at AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), a Santa Clara-based tech firm that designs and develops high-performance computing and graphics processors.
Publication : The Hindu
India well positioned to build sovereign AI: AMD’s Zachariaedit
India is rightly positioned to build its own sovereign AI, stated Thomas Zacharia, senior vice-president, Strategic Technology Partnerships and Public Policy at AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), a Santa Clara-based tech firm that designs and develops high-performance computing and graphics processors.
Publication : The Hindu
Competition in news
Donald Trump allows Nvidia to sell H200 AI chips to China, but conditions applyedit
Nvidia, the chipset major has managed to secure a significant policy win on December 8, after US President Donald Trump announced that the company is now allowed to sell its powerful H200 AI chipset to approved customers in China, subject to strict conditions.
Publication: The Times of India
Qualcomm acquires Augentix to boost smart surveillance and Edge AI in Indiaedit
Qualcomm Incorporated has completed the acquisition of Augentix, a leading supplier of low-power image signal processors (ISP) and multimedia chipsets. The deal, announced on 9th December in New Delhi, is a strategic move to expand the hardware ecosystem for Qualcomm’s Insight platform.
Publication: Business Today
Tatas to make chips, laptops for Intel in Gujarat, Assamedit
Tata Electronics is set to manufacture Intel s advanced AI laptop chips and employ cutting-edge packaging technologies at its new Gujarat and Assam facilities.
Publication: The Times of India
Tata, Intel Form Alliance to Build Silicon and Compute Ecosystem in Indiaedit
Tata Group and Intel announced that they will work together to develop semiconductor and computing capabilities in India. The alliance, formed through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aims to support the expansion of local manufacturing, packaging, and AI compute markets
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Intel CEO: Committed to India’s semicon missionedit
US computer chip major Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan on Tuesday met PM Narendra Modi and said the company is committed to support govt’s India Semiconductor Mission, which aims to set up an active high-end electronic component ecosystem in the country.
Publication : The Times of India
Tata ropes in Intel as major customer in $14 billion chip venture: Key takeawaysedit
Tata Electronics on Monday signed an agreement with American tech giant Intel Corporation to explore manufacturing and packaging of Intel products for local markets at Tata Electronics upcoming semiconductor FAB (fabrication plant) and OSAT (Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly & Test) facilities, as well as collaboration for advanced packaging in India.
Publication: Fortune
Microsoft, Intel & Cognizant CEOs meet PM Modi to push AI adoption and semiconductor expansionedit
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director S Rajesh Varrier, and Intel Corporation CEO LipBu Tan met with the Prime Minister to discuss accelerating AI adoption in India.
Publication: The Print
Intel, Cognizant and Microsoft CEOs meet PM Modi; Praise India s efforts on AI and chipmakingedit
Intel CEO commits to India’s chipmaking potential Cognizant CEO shares plans to expand in India Microsoft CEO announces company s biggest investment in Asia Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Intel chief LipBu Tan and Cognizant chief executive Ravi Kumar S met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (December 9), lauding the central government s efforts in boosting the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and establishing a semiconductor design and manufacturing policy.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel Supports India Semiconductor Mission: CEOedit
US computer chip major Intel CEO LipBu Tan on Tuesday said that the company is committed to support the government s India Semiconductor Mission, which aims to set up an active high-end electronic component ecosystem in the country.
Publication: Money Rediff
Intel pledges support for India’s semiconductor mission: CEO Lip-Bu Tanedit
US computer chip major Intel has reaffirmed its commitment to India’s semiconductor ambitions, following a meeting between Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday. Tan said the company would support the government’s India Semiconductor Mission, which aims to establish a high-end electronic component ecosystem in the country.
Publication: Telegraph India
Intel CEO LipBu Tan says company committed to support India Semiconductor Mission after meeting PM Modiedit
Intel CEO LipBu Tan with PM Modi Intel Chief Executive LipBu Tan on December 9 said the company is committed to support the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.
Publication: Money Control
HighTech HatTrick: Microsoft, Intel, Cognizant Line Up Fresh Investments After PM Modi Meets CEOsedit
The close succession of these meetings on Tuesday highlights the government s proactive approach to attracting top-tier technology partners
Publication: News 18
After Microsoft, Intel, Cognizant CEOs Meet PM Modi, Pledge On India s AI, Semiconductor Missionedit
Intel Chief Executive Officer (CEO) LipBu Tan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday, adding fresh momentum to a week marked by big-ticket global tech commitments to India.
Publication: Republic World
Intel CEO: Committed to India’s semicon missionedit
US computer chip major Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan on Tuesday met PM Narendra Modi and said the company is committed to support govt’s India Semiconductor Mission, which aims to set up an active high-end electronic component ecosystem in the country.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel, Tata sign deal to manufacture semiconductorsedit
The Tata Group has signed an agreement with American semiconductor company Intel to manufacture semiconductors in India.
Publication: Dinamani
Intel CEO: Committed to India’s semicon missionedit
US computer chip major Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan on Tuesday met PM Narendra Modi and said the company is committed to support govt’s India Semiconductor Mission, which aims to set up an active high-end electronic component ecosystem in the country.
Publication: The Times of India
Industry news
Why 2025 will be remembered as India s breakthrough year for India s esports industryedit
If the last decade laid the foundation, 2025 was the year India’s esports industry matured into a nationally recognized cultural, economic, and sporting force.
Publication: APN News
BGMI maker Krafton is now the publisher of this mobile cricket gameedit
This step reinforces the company s commitment to strengthening India s gaming ecosystem and supporting homegrown gaming IPs with global potential Real Cricket has been a well-known mobile gaming franchise in India, with a large player base and notable presence in cricket simulation.
Publication: The Times of India
From Recognition to Dominance: India s Esports Leap in 2025edit
India s esports industry reached a defining milestone in 2025, transitioning from a fast growing niche to a nationally acknowledged cultural, economic, and sporting force.
Publication: Event Faqs
Revenant XSpark signs leading gaming creator Shagufta Xyaa Iqbaledit
Revenant Esports, India s leading and fast growing esports brand, today announced that it has signed Shagufta Iqbal, popularly known as Xyaa, one of India s most influential gaming creators and a pioneering female voice in esports to its creator lineup.
Publication: ADgully
Return of legacy brands: Gaming start-up exits prompting a reset in cricket sponsorship?edit
After nearly half a decade of aggressive spending by fantasy-gaming platforms, crypto exchanges and venture-funded D2C disruptors, India’s cricket sponsorship economy is undergoing a complete reset with different sets of advertisers reclaiming the most coveted real estate in Indian media.
Publication: Exchange 4 Media
Is India the new global hub for AI innovation? The GCC transformation explainededit
India is witnessing a powerful shift in the GCC landscape as global enterprises are shifting traditional delivery cost-focused hubs to AI-first, engineering-driven hubs.
Publication: The Week
HCLTech partners with Dolphin Semiconductor to co-develop energy-efficient chipsedit
HCLTech, a leading global technology company, announced a strategic partnership with Dolphin Semiconductor, a pioneer in low-power semiconductor IP, to co-develop 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: Indian Chemical News
From Recognition to Dominance: India s Esports Leap in 2025edit
India s esports industry reached a defining milestone in 2025, transitioning from a fast growing niche to a nationally acknowledged cultural, economic, and sporting force.
Publication: Event Faqs
Experts call for stronger research collaboration, tech innovationedit
Leading experts from India and abroad highlighted the importance of strengthened research collaborations, technological innovations, and robust industry–academia partnerships at the international conference on ‘Recent Trends in Intelligent Computing, Manufacturing, and Electronics’ held in Ranchi on Friday.
Publication: The Times of India
Vaishnaw: Focus now is on creating a robust semiconductor ecosystemedit
Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday said that India’s focus now is on creating a robust semiconductor ecosystem. Delivering the keynote address, senior vice-president of AMD Thomas Zacharia stressed the need for governments to ally themselves with private institutions to achieve greater progress.
Publication : The New Indian Express
India has to move from service provider to a product nation’edit
The Minister was addressing online super-computing experts and entrepreneurs and policy makers gathered from across India and overseas at the inaugural ceremony of the maiden edition of Supercomputing India 2025 (SCI 2025) held at the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Yelahanka. (AMD).
Publication : The Hindu
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