February 24, 2026

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Nvidia plans AI-powered laptop chips, eyes return to consumer PC market: Reportedit

The company is said to be developing chipsets that combine CPUs with its industry-leading GPUs — the same core technology that has powered its dominance in artificial intelligence. This integrated, smartphone-style architecture could enable slimmer and lighter laptops with improved battery efficiency, while still delivering strong AI performance.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Qualcomm, Tata Electronics Partner On Automotive Module Manufacturingedit

Qualcomm Technologies and Tata Electronics have confirmed a new collaboration under which Tata will manufacture Qualcomm Automotive Modules in India.

Publication: Electronics For You

Intel in talks to join DLI 2.0, backs India AI Mission with push to democratise AIedit

Intel is in talks with the government to participate in the upcoming design linked incentive (DLI) scheme under India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) 2.0, India president Gokul V Subramaniam has said, adding the US-based chipmaker will step in once the programme is opened to global players.

Publication: Money Control

Nvidia is about to challenge ‘Intel Inside’ with its own laptop chipsedit

Nvidia is set to launch its own Arm-based processors, N1 and N1X, in consumer laptops from Lenovo, Dell, and Alienware this spring. These powerful chips integrate CPU and GPU, aiming to challenge Intel and AMD in the Windows PC market. With desktop-class graphics potential, Nvidia is making a long-term play to embed itself in the growing AI-driven consumer ecosystem.

Publication: The Times of India

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon On India’s AI Future, Smart Devices And 6G Revolutionedit

In an exclusive conversation at the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Cristiano Amon shares his bold vision for the future of artificial intelligence and India’s role in shaping it. From AI becoming an invisible yet powerful force in everyday life to the rise of smart glasses and AI-driven devices, Amon explains why he believes India is uniquely positioned to lead the next wave of technological transformation.

Publication: BISinfotech

NVIDIA Eyes Mass-Market Laptops With AI Chips, Taking Fight to Intel, AMDedit

NVIDIA is returning to the personal computer market with AI-powered laptop processors after years of focusing on data center hardware. The move targets the next wave of computing, in which AI runs directly on devices instead of the cloud. It also gives the company access to a notebook segment that ships about 150 million units a year.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Industry news

India To Lead Global Tech: ‘One Million Semiconductor Talent Will Come From India’, Says Ashwiniedit

Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted India’s rapid push to build a world-class semiconductor talent ecosystem, asserting that the country’s chip talent will emerge from its own universities.

Publication: Business Today

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