March 2026
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AMD specific news

AMD, Samsung Deepen Partnership to Advance AI Chips and Memory Technologiesedit

AMD and Samsung Electronics have signed a memorandum of understanding to expand their collaboration on next-generation AI memory and computing technologies. The signing ceremony was held at Samsung’s most advanced chip manufacturing complex in Pyeongtaek, Korea, attended by Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD, and Young Hyun Jun, Vice Chairman & CEO of Samsung Electronics.

Publication: CXO Voice

AMD locks in key partnership for Korea AI growthedit

AMD has secured a key strategic partnership aimed at strengthening its presence in advanced computing and manufacturing ecosystems. The collaboration focuses on leveraging combined capabilities to drive innovation, enhance performance across AI and data-driven workloads, and support next-generation technology development, positioning AMD to better compete in the evolving semiconductor and enterprise solutions landscape.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

AMD and NAVER Cloud announce strategic collaboration to advance AI infrastructure in Koreaedit

AMD has announced a strategic collaboration with NAVER Cloud to accelerate the development of sovereign AI infrastructure in Korea, supporting national scale AI capabilities with AMD’s open, high performance compute platforms.

Publication: Var India

Why Agentic AI is Shifting Attention Back to CPUs from GPUsedit

Agentic AI is shifting focus back to CPUs in AI data centers as these systems handle orchestration, decision-making, and task coordination—functions that GPUs alone cannot efficiently manage. Unlike traditional AI workloads, agentic AI involves complex, multi-step processes requiring strong CPU involvement for control and latency management. As a result, CPUs are becoming critical for performance, energy efficiency, and scaling, driving a more balanced CPU-GPU architecture in modern AI infrastructure.

Publication: CXO Today

AMD With TCS To CoDevelop Advanced Helios Platformedit

AMD and Tata Consultancy Services plan accelerate India s data centre and enterprise AI transformation. AMD Technology and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have announced the expansion of their collaboration.

Publication: Electronics For You

AMD Sees Agent Computers as the Next Step in AI PCsedit

AMD has published a guide for running OpenClaw locally on Windows through two distinct hardware paths it calls “RyzenClaw” and “RadeonClaw,” both built around its own silicon and designed to keep AI agent workloads off the cloud entirely.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD unveils OpenClaw to run AI agents locally on Ryzen and Radeon hardwareedit

The effort is part of AMD’s broader Agent Computer initiative, which argues that the future of AI isn’t limited to remote infrastructure. Instead, it envisions a world where users control both their data and their computing environment – where AI assistants operate continuously with reduced network dependence, fewer external subscriptions, and fewer privacy concerns.

Publication: Techspot

Nvidia, AMD, Meta, and Others Form AI Infrastructure Consortiumedit

Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom joined hands with Microsoft and OpenAI to form the Optical Compute Interconnect (OCI) MultiSource Agreement (MSA) consortium that aims to provide a pivotal shift towards a hyperscaler driven open ecosystem to enable the development of a multivendor supply chain for optical scaleup interconnects.

Publication: CXO Today

AMD Prepares FSR Diamond Update for Xbox Project Helixedit

How come Sony can do it and AMD can’t? Let’s clarify something that apparently is not widely recognized as an issue. Microsoft designed the D3D12 Cooperative Vector function to work on as many GPUs as possible.

Publication: Tech Powerup

AMD CEO to meet Samsung chief in South Korea amid race for AI memory chips, paper saysedit

Lisa Su is expected to visit South Korea on March 18 to meet Jay Y. Lee to discuss securing supplies of high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips used in AI processors. The visit also includes talks with Naver on potential cooperation in data-center semiconductors and sovereign AI infrastructure, amid surging global demand for AI memory chips.

Publication: The Economic Times

Adeia settles semiconductor patent lawsuits against AMDedit

Technology licensing company Adeia settled two patent lawsuits it filed against chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O), opens new tab in Texas federal court over semiconductor technology, the companies said. Adeia said in a press release that AMD has agreed to take a multiyear license to its semiconductor IP portfolio for an undisclosed amount of money.

Publication: Communications Today

AMD Introduces Scalable Ryzen AI Embedded Chips for Edge and Industrial Applicationsedit

According to the article, AMD has expanded its AMD Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series with scalable processors designed for edge and industrial AI applications. The chips combine Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and an XDNA 2 NPU, delivering up to 80 TOPS AI performance for use cases such as industrial automation, robotics, machine vision, and medical imaging.

Publication: Digital Terminal

ASRock Industrial Launches New Motherboards for AMD EPYC 4005 and Ryzen 9000 Seriesedit

ASRock Industrial announces new industrial motherboards supporting AMD EPYC 4005/4004, Ryzen 9000/8000/7000, and Ryzen Embedded 9000/7000 Series processors, expanding its platform portfolio across IMB-A1700, IMB-A1302, IMB-A1003, and IMB-A1002.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD expands Ryzen AI 400 Series lineup with desktop and PRO processors at MWC 2026edit

At Mobile World Congress 2026, AMD expanded its Ryzen AI 400 lineup by launching new desktop and PRO processors designed for AI-powered PCs. Built on Zen 5 architecture with RDNA 3.5 graphics and XDNA 2 NPUs, the chips deliver up to 50 TOPS of AI performance, enabling on-device AI tasks and supporting Microsoft Copilot+ experiences.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

AMD says CPU demand is exceeding expectations, blames rise in agentic AI applicationsedit

AMD’s CEO Lisa Su has said the company is experiencing server demand that has “far exceeded” expectations. Speaking during the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference earlier this week, Su said that the increased demand had primarily been driven by the rise in agentic AI applications, adding that while this had undoubtedly led to CPU supply chains tightening, AMD was working with customers to ease bottlenecks.

Publication: Data Center Dynamics

AMD Ryzen AI 400 desktop processors launched at MWC 2026: Availability and all details about newest AMD chipsedit

At Mobile World Congress 2026, AMD launched its Ryzen AI 400 Series desktop processors designed for on device AI acceleration with integrated NPUs delivering up to around 50 TOPS. Built on Zen 5 architecture with RDNA 3.5 graphics, the AM5 chips enable Windows Copilot Plus PC features and are expected to arrive in Q2 2026.

Publication: The Times of India

AMD: Zen 3-Based Ryzen 5 5500X3D Processor Launched Almost 10 Years After the Company First Introduced Its AM4 Socketedit

AMD has expanded its Zen 3-based Ryzen 5 5500X3D processor into more markets, notably China, nearly a decade after its original platform debuted. The 6-core, 12-thread chip uses large 3D V-Cache to boost gaming performance, supports DDR4 on AM4, and offers an affordable X3D upgrade option for existing systems.

Publication: IGN

Dell 14 Plus DB14255 Review: The New AI Performance King?edit

Laptops are changing as we move into a period where artificial intelligence determines how we work and create. The Dell 14 Plus DB14255 represents a major shift for the brand in India, moving away from traditional setups to embrace the latest hardware from AMD.

Publication: PC-tablet

ASML plots future of chipmaking tools for AI beyond EUVedit

Until the last couple of years, designers such as Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices built chips that were essentially flat, like a single-story home. Increasingly, chips are becoming more like skyscrapers with multiple levels linked through nanometer-sized connections.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD and Nutanix announce strategic partnership to advance an open and scalable platform for enterprise AIedit

By optimising the Nutanix Cloud and Nutanix Kubernetes Platforms on AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct GPUs and integrating the AMD ROCm software ecosystem and the AMD Enterprise AI platform into Nutanix AI full-stack solutions, the companies are developing an open solution for agentic AI platforms using high-performance infrastructure and supported by a broad set of OEM partners.

Publication: Express Computer

AMD And Meta Sign Multi Year Deal For Next Gen Al Infrastructureedit

The first phase will use a custom AMD Instinct GPU based on the M1450 architecture and shipments for the initial one gigawatt deployment are expected to begin in the second half of 2026.

Publication: Construction World

AMD And Meta Sign Multi Year Deal For Next Gen AI Infrastructureedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has agreed a multi year partnership with Meta to build next generation artificial intelligence infrastructure, under which AMD will deploy up to six gigawatts (GW) of its AMD Instinct graphics processing units (GPUs) to support Meta’s expanding AI operations.

Publication: Construction World

TCS and AMD Partner To Accelerate Enterprise-scale Ai Adoptionedit

TCS and AMD have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at helping global enterprises scale artificial intelligence from pilots to production. Announced jointly on 14 January 2025 in Mumbai and Santa Clara, the partnership brings together TCS’s deep industry expertise and global innovation ecosystem with AMD’s expanding portfolio of high-performance computing and AI-optimized silicon.

Publication: Enterprise It World

AMD brand mentions

NVIDIA Vera CPU: Performance compared to AMD and Intel x86 chipsedit

NVIDIA’s Vera CPU is positioned as a strong competitor to AMD and Intel x86 chips, offering significantly higher throughput, better memory bandwidth, and improved efficiency for AI workloads. Built on custom Arm cores, it outperforms traditional CPUs in data-intensive tasks, though AMD and Intel still retain advantages in ecosystem maturity and broader general-purpose computing use cases.

Publication: Digit

China’s 6nm Gaming GPU Debut Signals Fresh Challenge to NVIDIA, AMDedit

China’s Lisuan Technology has introduced a 6nm gaming GPU from its G100 series, marking one of the country’s most ambitious attempts to challenge global leaders NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices. The chip targets mid-range gaming performance and supports modern graphics standards, but analysts note success will depend on software ecosystems, drivers, and developer adoption beyond hardware performance.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Weeks after Nvidia and AMD deals, Meta enters custom AI chip club with Google, Microsoftedit

Meta Platforms has announced plans to develop its own AI chips, joining companies like Google and Microsoft that design custom hardware to power artificial intelligence systems. The move aims to reduce reliance on chip suppliers such as Nvidia and AMD while improving efficiency and lowering costs for its rapidly expanding AI infrastructure and data centres.

Publication: The Times of India

India made major progress towards its goal of training 85,000 semiconductor engineersedit

According to the article, India has made major progress toward its target of training 85,000 semiconductor engineers under the Chips to Startups (C2S) programme. The initiative provides industry-grade design tools from companies such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), enabling students across 315 institutions to gain hands-on chip design experience and helping build a strong semiconductor talent pipeline.

Publication: ET Manufacturing

Competition in news

Qnity Partners With NVIDIA For Advancement Of Semiconductoredit

The agenda behind this partnership is to advance materials research and development to support next generation AI, high performance computing, and advanced packaging technologies. Maintaining signal integrity at higher speeds and densities is critical to system performance and reliability.

Publication: Electronics For You

Nvidia has 6,000 employees in Israel, and CEO is very concerned about them: Reportedit

We are behind you, we are supporting you, and we look forward to seeing you.” Responding to a question on geopolitical issues, Nvidia CEO said that the company will continue its long-term presence in Israel.

Publication: ET HR World

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Chinese government is warning about the AI agent that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calls The New Computer, and engineers in the country have been lining up to installedit

US, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was calling OpenClaw the new computer at GTC this week comparing it to Linux, Kubernetes, and HTML as a foundational shift in how software gets built OpenAI CEO Sam Altman hired the tool s creator, Austrian developer Peter Steinberger, calling him a genius.

Publication: The Times of India

LTM Named NVIDIA Partner Network Rising Star Consulting Partner of the Year at NVIDIA GTC 2026edit

LTM has been recognized as the NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN) Rising Star Consulting Partner of the Year at NVIDIA GTC 2026.

Publication: CXO Today

Jensen Huang: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to everyone scared of AI taking away their jobs: Fact of the matter is …edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang does not agree with the popular view that artificial intelligence (AI) will wipe away jobs Talking to media at the company s ongoing annual conference GTC 2026, Huang said that everyone is afraid that everyone is afraid that AI is going to eliminate their job, however, it is opposite that is true.

Publication: The Economic Times

EDOM expands role in physical AI ecosystem with NVIDIA IGX Thoredit

Driving industrial automation, healthcare innovation and robotics integration across Asia Pacific, edge AI moves from concept to deployment as EDOM Technology leverages NVIDIA IGX Thor.

Publication: Electronics For You

After announcing Tesla’s Terafa launch date, Elon Musk says his companies will keep buying Nvidia chips: Why this mattersedit

Elon Musk has confirmed that both his companies – SpaceX AI and Tesla – plan to continue buying Nvidia chips in large quantities even as the EV company pushes ahead with developing its own inhouse AI silicon

Publication: The Times of India

OpenAI Unveils 16MB, 10-Min Model Training Challenge on NVIDIA H100 GPUsedit

OpenAI has introduced a constrained model training challenge where participants must train a model within 16MB memory and 10 minutes using NVIDIA H100 GPUs. The initiative aims to push efficiency in AI development, encouraging researchers to solve complex problems under strict resource limits while advancing optimization techniques for scalable, high-performance models.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Adobe, NVIDIA deepen AI alliance to reshape creative and marketing workflowsedit

Adobe and NVIDIA have expanded their partnership to integrate advanced AI capabilities across creative and marketing tools, aiming to enable more automated, scalable, and enterprise-grade workflows. The collaboration focuses on enhancing Adobe’s Firefly models, introducing agentic AI systems, and enabling features like 3D digital twins, ultimately shifting AI from a support tool to a core driver of content creation and campaign execution.

Publication: Fortune India

L&T Technology Services launches NVIDIA- powered AI lung digital twin platform for surgical planningedit

L&T Technology Services has launched an AI-powered lung digital twin platform built on NVIDIA infrastructure to enhance respiratory diagnostics and surgical planning. The system converts CT scans into interactive 3D lung models, enabling clinicians to visualize anatomy, simulate procedures, and plan interventions with greater precision. By supporting predictive, simulation-based care, the platform aims to improve outcomes for conditions like lung cancer and COPD while advancing precision medicine.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia Unveils Nemotron 3 Super AI: Check Features, Access & Performance Details Hereedit

According to the company, Nemotron 3 Super is trained entirely on synthetic data, with Nvidia publishing 10 trillion tokens and detailed reinforcement learning methods for research and development.

Publication: Outlook Business

NVIDIA GTC 2026 Keynote: Major Announcements on AI, Gaming CPUs, and Computingedit

NVIDIA’s GTC 2026 annual developer conference will take place from March 16 to March 19 in San Jose. The event begins with CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address, marking the company’s latest showcase of advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), accelerated computing, and industry-wide systems.

Publication: Insight

Intel shareholder sues chipmaker over 10% government stake: ‘They wanted to save themselves from…’edit

An Intel shareholder has filed a lawsuit against the chipmaker, alleging that the company’s leadership handed over a 10% stake in the company to the US government not because it was a good business move but to save themselves from personal attacks from President Donald Trump.

Publication: The Times of India

ByteDance Gains Access to Advanced Nvidia AI Chips, Report Saysedit

ByteDance has reportedly gained access to advanced AI chips from Nvidia by partnering with Southeast Asia–based cloud provider Aolani Cloud. The firms plan to deploy around 500 Blackwell systems about 36,000 B200 GPUs in Malaysia, costing over $2.5 billion, enabling ByteDance to conduct AI research outside China while remaining within US export regulations.

Publication: BISinfotech

Upscale AI–NVIDIA partnership highlights shift toward Open AI networkingedit

A few months after Upscale AI introduced SkyHammer—its clean-slate, open-standards scaleup platform designed to make XPUs behave like a single coherent machine—the firm is now extending its vision for open AI networking infrastructure into the scale-out domain, where clusters expand horizontally across multiple racks and, increasingly, across multiple data centers.

Publication: Communications Today

Nvidia Splurges More Cash in FY 2027 to Keep the Datacentre Momentum Goingedit

The world may be speaking of AI bubbles and a few could be planning orbital datacentres, but for Nvidia, home is where the hearth is and Jensen Huang is definitely putting money where his mouth is.

Publication: CXO Today

NTT DATA Launches NVIDIA-Powered Enterprise AI Factories for Production-Scale AIedit

NTT DATA has announced an initiative to deliver enterprise AI factories powered by NVIDIA to help organisations deploy AI at scale and generate measurable returns on investment, the company said in a statement.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Lexlegis to Showcase AI-Driven Legal-Tech Solutions at NVIDIA GTC Conference 2026 in San Joseedit

Lexlegis, a pioneering legal-tech and AI-driven compliance solutions company, will participate in the prestigious NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference), scheduled to take place from March 16 to March 19, 2026, in San Jose.

Publication: The Wire

Nvidia launches Nemotron 3 Super, an open model to build cheaper and accurate AI agentsedit

Nvidia has launched Nemotron 3 Super, an open-weight AI model designed to power advanced autonomous AI agents and complex workflows. The model uses a hybrid mixture-of-experts architecture with 120 billion parameters (12 billion active), improving reasoning efficiency, speed, and cost. It can process long contexts and large datasets, enabling applications like coding, cybersecurity analysis, and research automation.

Publication: Indian Express

NVIDIA rumored to unveil an x86 CPU built with Intel at GTC 2026edit

Rumors are beginning to swirl ahead of NVIDIA GTC 2026, suggesting that NVIDIA could be preparing a surprising announcement. According to recent reports and chatter, the GPU giant may unveil an x86 CPU developed in collaboration with Intel during the event.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Nvidia CEO Says AI Will Create Massive Demand For Skilled Workersedit

Artificial intelligence may transform the global economy, but it is unlikely to eliminate jobs on the scale many fear, according to Jensen Huang, founder and chief executive of Nvidia.

Publication: Business World

Nvidia signs $2-bn deal with Al data centre firm Nebiusedit

NVIDIA Said On Wednesday it will invest $2 billion in artificial intelligence cloud company Nebius, adding to the chipmaker’s growing list of investments in Al firms.

Publication: The Financial Express

Intel announces Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processorsedit

Intel has announced its Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processors, expanding its Core Ultra lineup with new unlocked chips aimed at gamers, enthusiasts, and creators. The lineup includes the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus (with KF variants without integrated graphics). The processors offer higher core counts, faster DDR5 memory support up to 7200 MT/s, and improved gaming and multithreaded performance. They will be available from March 26, 2026, starting at $199.

Publication: Digit

Texas Instruments with Nvidia accelerates the next generation of physical AIedit

Texas Instruments is accelerating the safe deployment of humanoid robots into the real world with NVIDIA. By combining TI’s real-time motor control, sensing, radar and power technologies with NVIDIA’s advanced robotics compute, ethernet based sensing and simulation technologies, robotics developers can validate perception, actuation and safety earlier and more accurately.

Publication: Var India

Nvidia to invest in Thinking Machines Lab and supply AI chipsedit

Nvidia Corp. is making a new investment in Thinking Machines Lab, an artificial intelligence company founded by former OpenAI executive Mira Murati, and will supply chips to help train and run the startup’s AI models.

Publication: Money Control

Global Telecom Players Join NVIDIA To Shape AI-Native 6G Networksedit

NVIDIA has announced a coalition with major telecom operators and technology providers to develop 6G wireless networks built on open, secure and AI-native platforms. The initiative, unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026, brings together Booz Allen, BT Group, Cisco, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, MITRE, Nokia, ODC, SK Telecom, SoftBank Corp. and T-Mobile.

Publication: Electronics For You

Qualcomm and Wayve Partner to Bring Production-Ready AI to Automotive Driving Systemsedit

According to the article, Qualcomm and Wayve have partnered to deliver a production-ready AI platform for automotive driving systems. The collaboration integrates Wayve’s AI Driver software with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride platform, enabling automakers to deploy advanced driver-assistance and automated driving features more quickly while reducing system integration complexity and supporting global safety standards.

Publication: Autocar Professional

Nvidia planning to launch open source AI agent platform ‘NemoClaw’: Reportedit

According to the article, Nvidia is planning to launch an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw, aimed at helping companies deploy AI agents for enterprise tasks. The platform may include built-in security and privacy features and could work even without Nvidia chips, with the company exploring collaborations with firms such as Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe, and CrowdStrike.

Publication: The Economic Times

Arduino VENTUNO Q with Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ8 for edge AI and autonomous robotics announcededit

Qualcomm’s Arduino has announced the upcoming launch of Arduino VENTUNO Q, a platform designed for edge AI, robotics, and actuation.

Publication: Fone Arena

Nvidia-backed N-scale valued at $14.6 billion in fresh funding roundedit

Nvidia-backed artificial intelligence group N-scale was valued at $14 6 billion after raising $2 billion in its latest funding round, the British company said on Monday

Publication: The Economic Times, Communications Today, Domain-B India

NVIDIA, Coherent to Boost Advanced Optics for AI Infrastructureedit

NVIDIA and Coherent Corp. have signed a multiyear strategic agreement to develop advanced optical technologies to support next generation AI infrastructure.

Publication: Electronics For You

Nvidia adopts new variable compensation plan for CEO Jensen Huang; it has a footnote on what is said to be part of company’s pay-for-performance cultureedit

Nvidia has reportedly introduced a new variable compensation plan for its CEO, Jensen Huang, for the fiscal year 2027. A report by the news agency Reuters cited a regulatory filing released last week to claim that the US-based chip giant has set a cash bonus target of $4 million for Huang.

Publication: The Times of India

ABB teams up with Nvidia to improve factory robot trainingedit

ABB has partnered with Nvidia to improve industrial robot training using more realistic virtual simulations. By using Nvidia’s Omniverse technology, robots can be trained with detailed factors like lighting, shadows, and vibrations before deployment, helping manufacturers reduce costs, improve accuracy, and speed up factory production planning.

Publication: The Economic Times

R&S Communications Tester Enables Rapid Validation of Wi-Fi 8 Networking Platformsedit

Using the advanced MIMO test capabilities of the CMP180 radio communication tester from Rohde & Schwarz, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. successfully completed comprehensive validation and performance testing of its advanced 5×5 radio technology designed for its latest Wi-Fi 8 networking platforms. As a result, Rohde & Schwarz now offers pre-built test routines for its test platform.

Publication: EE Times

Texas Instruments Expands Physical AI Capabilities with NVIDIA Collaborationedit

Texas Instruments announced it is accelerating the safe deployment of humanoid robots into the real world with NVIDIA. By combining TI’s real-time motor control, sensing, radar and power technologies with NVIDIA’s advanced robotics compute, ethernet based sensing and simulation technologies, robotics developers can validate perception, actuation and safety earlier and more accurately.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Nvidia sets $4 Million target cash bonus for CEO Jensen Huang under FY2027 planedit

vidia has introduced a new variable compensation plan for fiscal 2027, and the company has set a target cash bonus of $4 million for its chief executive officer, Jensen Huang, according to a regulatory filing released on Friday.

Publication: Business Review, The Indian Express, The Economic Times

Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Is Reportedly Rumoured To Launch Againedit

According to the article, Nvidia may reportedly relaunch the GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card in 2026 despite it being a five-year-old GPU. The move is linked to ongoing GPU and memory shortages, which have affected the supply of newer graphics cards. The RTX 3060 remains popular among gamers due to its 12GB VRAM and affordable performance, prompting Nvidia to reportedly restart shipments to partners to stabilize market supply.

Publication: IGN

Qualcomm unveils world’s first personal AI wearable platformedit

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon Wear Elite, the world’s first personal AI wearable platform, aimed at powering next-generation smartwatches and AI devices. Featuring an integrated NPU, it enables on-device AI processing for tasks like contextual assistance and voice interaction. The platform promises up to 5x CPU performance, 7x faster graphics, improved battery life, and support for advanced connectivity including 5G and satellite messaging.Publication:

NVIDIA Signals Investment Exit in OpenAI and Anthropicedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signalled that the company’s recent investments in OpenAI and Anthropic may be its last, as both AI firms move closer to potential IPOs. Nvidia has already committed about $30 billion to OpenAI and $10 billion to Anthropic. The company now plans to focus more on expanding its AI ecosystem and supplying chips rather than increasing direct equity stakes.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

GX Group launches Qualcomm Dragonwing-powered Wi-Fi 7 gatewaysedit

GX Group has introduced Qualcomm Dragonwing-powered Wi-Fi 7 gateways at Mobile World Congress 2026. These next-gen gateways offer wide channels, multi-link operation, and enhanced spectrum efficiency for ultra-low latency and high throughput. Integrated AI network intelligence enables adaptive performance, proactive traffic prioritisation, and predictive diagnostics, targeting service providers, smart homes, and enterprises worldwide.

Publication: ET Telecom

Infosys, Intel partner to scale enterprise AIedit

Infosys and Intel have expanded their strategic partnership to help enterprises scale AI from pilot projects to full production. The collaboration integrates Infosys Topaz Fabric with Intel’s high-performance computing platforms (Xeon, Gaudi AI accelerators, AI PCs) to co-design, optimize and benchmark AI workloads, build secure, cost-efficient architectures, and support advanced AI agents for real-world enterprise use.

Publication: The Financial Express

Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon Wear Elite chip for ondevice AI on wearablesedit

Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon Wear Elite platform, a new chip designed for the next generation of wearable devices, as the company looks to bring more AI processing directly onto devices such as smartwatches and other emerging form factors

Publication: Business Standard

Qualcomm partners with Jio, Airtel, Tejas, Nokia, Ericsson, telcos, automakers for 6G R&Dedit

American chip company Qualcomm has partnered with leading telecom companies and automobile makers, including Reliance Jio Tejas Networks , Hyundai, SAIC Motor, and Geely Auto, to jointly drive the development of the sixth generation (6G) technology.

Publication: The Economic Times

Qualcomm and Other Industry Leaders Commit to 6G Trajectory Towards Commercialization Starting from 2029 Onwardsedit

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. announced a new strategic coalition with leading industry partners to accelerate the development and global deployment of 6G. Revealed at MWC Barcelona 2026, the collaboration establishes a clear, milestone driven roadmap focused on delivering 6G commercial systems starting from 2029 onwards.

Publication: SME Street

MWC 2026: Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon Wear Elite with Personal AI for smartwatches and wearablesedit

Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon Wear Elite Platform, its latest SoC for smartwatches and wearables, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain. Qualcomm is positioning it as the world’s first “Personal AI” wearable platform designed to power the next generation of always-on, AI-driven smartwatches and wearables.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

NVIDIA Joins Telecom Giants to Build AI-Driven 6G Infrastructureedit

How will the collaboration between NVIDIA and telecom giants impact the development and deployment of AI-driven 6G infrastructure? What specific technologies or solutions is NVIDIA bringing to the table in this partnership to enhance the effectiveness of 6G networks?

Publication: Var India

Nvidia is joining 6G alliance as company is not happy with 5G support , says: 5G, isn t capable of…edit

Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company has now announced that it is joining a new 6G alliance along with major telecom players including Nokia, Softbank and T Mobile US, aiming to shape the next generation of wireless networks around artificial intelligence.

Publication: The Times of India

After investing $30 billion, Nvidia is reportedly planning new chip for OpenAI: How it will be different than its GPUsedit

Nvidia is said to be working on a new processor that will be built specifically for AI inference computing – a type of processing that allows AI models to respond to user queries – specifically for OpenAI.

Publication: The Times of India

From OpenAI to Nvidia, firms channel billions into AI infrastructure as demand boomsedit

These significant deals involve giants like Nvidia, OpenAI, Amazon, Meta, and Google Companies are securing computing power and developing advanced AI processors These partnerships aim to drive innovation and meet the surging demand for AI services across various sectors

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel & Digital India Bhashini Division bring multilingual capabilitiesedit

Intel India, in collaboration with the Digital India Bhashini Division under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, today announced the availability of Bhashini’s Vidyalekha on Intel based AI PCs

Publication: Business Standard

Future warfare unveiled: Realtime intel, AI & stealth tech define tomorrow s battlesedit

Landmark military operations in the first two months of this year have provided a glimpse into the future of warfare, with access to real time and actionable intelligence, deployment of stealthy, superior conventional weapons and control over the information space determining success.

Publication: The Economic Times

Ericsson, Intel partner to develop AI-native RAN, packet core for 6Gedit

Swedish telecom kit maker Ericsson and American chipmaker Intel have partnered to develop artificial intelligence (AI)native radio access network (RAN) equipment for 6G networks and packet core, along with platform level security and network capabilities.

Publication: The Economic Times

Bhashini to power on-device multilingual capabilities on Intel AI PCsedit

Intel India has partnered with the Digital India BHASHINI Division under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to bring on-device multilingual capabilities to Intel-powered AI PCs

Publication: Business Standard

Arduino, Qualcomm bring on-device AI and robotics learning to Indian school systemsedit

Arduino, backed by Qualcomm, has partnered with Indian edtech firm Get Set Learn to roll out physical AI and future-ready STEAM education across India’s K-12 school ecosystem.

Publication: The Indian Express

Semicon 2.0 to boost deep tech startups, create design ecosystem: Union minister Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Sunday said the Centre s Semicon Mission 2.0 will focus on bolstering deep tech startups, prioritising the creation of a design ecosystem and getting equipment manufacturing and design facilities in the country.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia set to launch new chip that could reset the AI race, says report — Key things to knowedit

In a major shakeup that is likely to reset the AI race, Nvidia is planning to launch a new processor as early as next month that will drastically overhaul how its customers use the technology, the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the knowledge of the matter.

Publication: Live Mint

Nvidia plans new chip to speed AI processingedit

Nvidia plans to launch a new processor designed to help OpenAI and other customers build faster, more efficient AI systems. Nvidia is developing a new system for “inference” computing, a form of processing that allows AI models to respond to queries.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia partners with telecom firms to make sure 6G networks embrace AIedit

Nvidia Corp , the world’s most valuable company, is throwing its weight behind an effort to make sure the forthcoming 6G phone networks provide a strong platform for services and devices that take advantage of artificial intelligence

Publication: Business Standard

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan: I was shocked to find China’s Huawei has hired 100s of engineers who can…edit

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan expressed shock at Huawei’s 100+ top CPU architects, developing alternatives to advanced tools and lithography. He warned China is rapidly closing the semiconductor gap through engineering and infrastructure optimization, even excelling in older tech.

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Lenovo Yoga Pro 7a is a AMD Strix Halo laptop with a 15.3 inch OLED display, up to 128GB RAM, and pen supportedit

It’s also one of the first laptops with an AMD Strix Halo processor that’s not designed specifically for gaming. Introduced this week during Mobile World Congress, the laptop should be available in Europe in June for €2499 and up, and it’s expected to launch in the US in August with a $2099 starting price.

Publication: Liliputing

Industry news

India’s Semiconductor Ambitions: A $300 Billion Vision for 2035edit

India is standing on the precipice of a massive industrial transformation. According to the latest Technology, Media, and Telecommunications Predictions 2026 report by Deloitte, the nation’s semiconductor market is projected to skyrocket from its current valuation of approximately $45–50 billion in FY202425 to a staggering $300 billion by 2035. This represents a structural shift that could redefine India s role in the global technology supply chain.

Publication: BIS Infotech

AI driven memory chip boom to raise semiconductor emissionsedit

The rush to boost production of memory chips to meet fast accelerating demand from artificial intelligence will add to the semiconductor sector s climate footprint and risks lifting costs of managing emissions.

Publication: Communications Today

How Indian conglomerates are shifting India’s semiconductor playbookedit

Indian conglomerates are reshaping the country’s semiconductor strategy by moving beyond IT services to focus on high-value chip design, manufacturing, and ecosystem development. Large groups are investing in fabs, partnerships, and end-to-end capabilities, aiming to build domestic self-reliance, capture greater value in the global supply chain, and position India as a competitive semiconductor hub.

Publication: Business Today

From evaluation to execution: Why CIOs can’t afford to wait on cloudedit

Enterprises are being urged to move from evaluating cloud adoption to actively executing it, as delays risk missing competitive advantages. Multi-cloud is now standard, while FinOps, security, and governance are critical foundations. Cloud is evolving from a utility to a strategic capability, especially with AI-driven automation, making timely implementation essential for business growth and long-term value creation.

Publication: ET CIO

ISM 2.0 under inter-ministerial discussion says MeitY’s S Krishnanedit

India is fast-tracking Semiconductor Mission 2.0 to accelerate domestic chip manufacturing and reduce import dependence. The programme expands beyond fabs to include equipment, materials, design, and supply chains, while supporting startups and talent development. With a fresh budget allocation, the government aims to build a complete semiconductor ecosystem, boost self-reliance, and position India as a competitive global hub in chip production and innovation.

Publication: ET Telecom

India emerges a global hub for semiconductor design and R&Dedit

The semiconductor development strategy is inspired by Hon ble Prime Minister s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India, Make for the world.

Publication: Communications Today

Geopolitics, AI posing challenges to corporate governance: Industry bodyedit

Geopolitical developments, economic volatility, rapid digitalisation, cyber threats and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence are reshaping the global risk landscape for organisations, posing new challenges for traditional governance and control systems, an industry body said on Saturday.

Publication: Business Standard

AI growth, skill shift and fewer roles shape tech jobs in 2026edit

Recent research on global hiring trends shows that while automation remains a central theme, the day-to-day reality inside companies is more complex. Employers are trying to balance layoffs, skill shortages and new job requirements as AI becomes part of everyday work.

Publication: India Today

India needs faster design- to- fab pipeline to compete in global semiconductor race, say industry leadersedit

Industry leaders say India must accelerate the design-to-fab pipeline to stay competitive in the global semiconductor race. While the country has nearly 30% of the world’s semiconductor talent, most engineers focus on executing designs rather than defining chip architecture. Experts argue India needs stronger system design capabilities, faster productization, and closer links between design, manufacturing, and market demand.

Publication: ET Manufacturing

India Preparing $11 Bn Chip Industry Fund: Reportedit

India is planning to establish a new fund worth about USD 11 billion to support domestic semiconductor manufacturing and strengthen the country s chip supply chain, according to a report by Bloomberg

Publication: Business World

Government of Karnataka constitutes responsible AI committee; first meeting held in Bengaluru Express Computeredit

The Government of Karnataka has constituted a Committee on Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) to develop a comprehensive framework to guide the safe, ethical and transparent adoption of AI across government systems and public services.

Publication: Express Computer

Electronics and Semiconductors Manufacturing Summitedit

By 2030, India’s semiconductor consumption is expected to reach USD 100–110 billion, potentially accounting for around 10% of global demand. As EMS and EDMS continue to expand, their growth will depend on shorter lead times, simplified supply chains, and greater local availability of components and chips.

Publication: The Economic Times

Data Centres Are a ‘Necessary Evil’; Reviewing Policy: Khargeedit

The semiconductor industry is entering a new phase of automation. At Synopsys, one of the largest electronic design automation (EDA) companies with more than $6+ billion in annual revenue, artificial intelligence is being woven directly into the chip design workflow.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Britain to tighten investment screening for water and semiconductor sectorsedit

Britain will refine its national security investment screening rules, including tightening oversight of sectors such as water and advanced semiconductors, the government said on Thursday.

Publication: The Economic Times

India plans $10.8 billion fund to support local semiconductor manufacturingedit

India is planning a ₹1 trillion ($10.8 billion) fund to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing as part of its push to become a global electronics hub. The fund will provide subsidies for chip design, manufacturing equipment, and supply-chain development. Expected to launch within a few months, it aims to strengthen India’s early-stage chip industry and reduce reliance on imports.

Publication: The Print

The AI boom is creating a new chip problem for carmakersedit

New Delhi: India’s automakers could be heading toward another semiconductor supply squeeze—this time triggered by the artificial intelligence (AI) boom.

Publication: Live Mint

STMicroelectronics propels new era of ultra-wideband technology for automotive and smart device applicationsedit

This UWB chip family combines extended range with greater processing power and robustness to enable new and improved automotive, consumer, and industrial use cases, including secure digital access control, presence and motion sensing, and precise approach detection.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Japan aims to sell eight times more chips in 2040 as in 2020edit

Japan has set a new sales target for domestically produced microchips, with the country aiming for an eightfold increase by 2040 compared with 2020 levels. In its 1980s heyday, the Asian country boasted around half the share of the global semiconductor market, the government says.

Publication: ET Manufacturing

AI not cutting jobs yet, but entry-level hirings show early signs of slowdownedit

In India, the findings come at a time when large IT services firms are still hiring fresh graduates, though hiring patterns remain uneven across the industry. Infosys CFO Jayesh Sanghrajka said during the company’s Q3 earnings press conference that they had hired about 18,000 freshers so far in FY26 and is on track to onboard about 20,000 during FY26.

Publication: The New Indian Express

AI boom pushes global semiconductor sales to record $795 billion in 2025edit

The global semiconductor industry reached a record $793–$795 billion in sales in 2025, growing about 21% year-on-year, largely driven by the surge in AI-related chips such as GPUs, high-bandwidth memory, and networking components used in data centres. AI semiconductors accounted for nearly one-third of total chip sales, with companies like Nvidia leading the market. Strong AI infrastructure spending is expected to push the industry close to $1 trillion in revenue by 2026.

Publication: VAR India

TSMC February revenue rises 22% YoY as AI chip demand remains strongedit

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, reported a strong rise in net revenue for February, underscoring sustained demand for advanced semiconductors amid a global buildout of artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Publication: ANI News

AT&T outlines $250 billion US investment plan to boost infrastructure in AI ageedit

AT&T will spend more than $250 billion over five years in the U.S. to expand its network infrastructure and will hire thousands of technicians this year, it said on Tuesday, as telcos ramp up investments to support surging data demand.

Publication: The Economic Times

AI, EV, Chip Roles Command 30% Pay Hikes; Three Times Market Averageedit

A new salary report suggests that experience alone is no longer the primary currency of career advancement What employers are paying for in 2026 is scarcity, and the gap between those who have it and those who don t is growing wider by the year

Publication: Outlook Business

Top 10 Quantum AI Startups and Companies in 2026edit

Quantum computing has crossed an important threshold, moving from theoretical promise to tangible technology Startups and tech giants alike are now racing to fuse quantum computing with AI.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Government to train 85,000 Engineers in Chip Design Under C2S Programedit

The Indian government s Chips to Startups (C2S) program, an integral part of the India Semiconductor Mission, is making impressive progress in training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design over the next decade.

Publication: Silicon India

Global auto sector faces tariff pressures, chip shortages, weak demand: Reportedit

The global automobile industry is facing structural headwinds, including tariff-related pressures, elevated raw material costs, and persistent supply chain disruptions.

Publication: ANI News

EPDMC 2026: Shaping India s Semiconductor Futureedit

The first International Electronics, Packaging, Design and Manufacturing Conference (EPDMC 2026) was held at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS), bringing together industry leaders, researchers and students to examine the evolving landscape of India s semiconductor and electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

Publication: Electronics For You

Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklisting over AI use restrictionsedit

Anthropic said in its lawsuit that the designation was unlawful and violated its free speech and due process rights

Publication: The Economic Times

Karnataka hopeful of attracting semicon, components companies, says KDEM chief Sanjeev Guptaedit

Karnataka is seeking to attract semiconductor and electronics component manufacturers by leveraging its strong chip design ecosystem and technology talent. The state, through the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM), is engaging global companies across the semiconductor value chain while developing infrastructure and policies to position itself as a key hub for future investments.

Publication: ET Telecom

Govt takes steps to train 85,000 chip designers in 315 institutionsedit

Union electronics and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said world-class Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools supported by companies such as Synopsys, Cadence, Siemens, Renesas, Ansys and AMD have been made available to these institutions to enable hands-on training in chip design.

Publication: The Times of India

India courts Dutch chip firms to boost semiconductor pushedit

India’s trade delegation recently visited Eindhoven, a Dutch semiconductor hub, to explore investment opportunities as part of its initiative to develop a domestic chip industry.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

Semiconductor Mission 2.0: Chips to Startups program accelerates India’s engineering talent developmentedit

The Government of India is actively developing talent in the semiconductor sector through the Chips to Startups (C2S) program under the India Semiconductor Mission 2.0 (ISM). Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Electronics and Information Technology and Railways, stated that India has made strong progress in just four years toward its 10-year goal of training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design.

Publication: Zee Biz

AI is now the first line of defence in India s digital transformationedit

Within that larger vision, the Global AI Impact Summit reinforced that AI is no longer just technology—it has evolved into a new intelligence layer that enables systems to learn, think, and act autonomously. Its rapid rise reflects a global movement driven by collaboration and partnerships, with India uniquely positioned as a bridge between the Global South and the Global North in shaping inclusive innovation.

Publication: Var India

Oracle Plans Job Cuts Amid AI Data Center Spendingedit

Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly planning to cut thousands of jobs as the company grapples with rising costs linked to its massive artificial intelligence data center expansion. The move comes as Oracle accelerates investments in cloud infrastructure to meet growing demand for AI computing power.

Publication: Var India

AI Chips and Edge Computing: How India’s Electronics Sector Is Adaptingedit

As AI models transition from massive training phases to real-world deployment (inference), the hardware requirements have changed.

Publication: BIS Infotech

China warns of global chip shortages as Nexperia dispute escalates againedit

China’s commerce ministry on Saturday raised the possibility of another global semiconductor supply chain crisis due to new conflicts between Dutch chipmaker Nexperia and its Chinese subsidiary.

Publication: The Economic Times

AI is a game changer, Andhra to soon produce quantum computers for world: Chandrababu Naiduedit

According to the article, N. Chandrababu Naidu said artificial intelligence will be a “game-changer” for society and highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s plans to become a global deep-tech hub. The state is developing a Quantum Valley in Amaravati and aims to begin manufacturing quantum computers by the end of the year, alongside major investments such as a $15-billion data centre project.

Publication: The Economic Times

Broadcom sees revenue above estimates as AI fuels custom chip commandedit

Broadcom forecast stronger-than-expected Q2 revenue as demand for custom AI chips from major tech firms surges. The company expects about $22 billion in quarterly revenue and around $10.7 billion from AI semiconductors, driven by hyperscale’s investing heavily in AI infrastructure. Broadcom’s custom processors and networking solutions are increasingly used by companies building large-scale AI data centers.

Publication: ET Enterprise

ThinkEdu 2026: India to add three homegrown semiconductor plants in 2026, says MEITY secretary Krishnanedit

India plans to roll out three additional homegrown semiconductor plants this year, S Krishnan, secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY), said at the 14th edition of ThinkEdu in Chennai on Monday. He added that the projects would expand the country s nascent manufacturing base.

Publication: The New Indian Express

ROHM, Suchi Semicon Partner for India Chip Manufacturingedit

ROHM Co., Ltd. and Suchi Semicon Pvt. Ltd. are pleased to announce the establishment of a strategic semiconductor manufacturing partnership in India.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Micron Begins Operations at $2.75 Billion Semiconductor Assembly and Test Facility in Sanand Gujaratedit

Tech Companies Micron Begins Operations at $2.75 Billion Semiconductor Assembly and Test Facility in Sanand Gujarat Micron Technology, Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, Gujarat, India.

Publication: Digital Terminal

India must move towards owning semiconductor IPs, creating commercial productsedit

India must now move decisively towards owning semiconductor IPs and creating revenue generating products, according to the government and private industry executives.

Publication: The Economic Times

L&T data centres target $1 billion revenue by 2030edit

Between October and February, companies including Reliance Industries, Adani Enterprises, TCS, Amazon, Google and Microsoft announced plans to commit nearly $259 billion over five to seven years. Demand has been driven by increasing consumption of 5G services, rising use of AI applications such as ChatGPT and favourable state and central government policies encouraging investment in digital infrastructure.

Publication: MINT

ESR Commits Rs Nine Billion To Navi Mumbai Data Centreedit

Asia-Pacific real asset manager ESR Group has entered India s data centre market with an investment of Rs nine billion (Rs 9 bn) to develop a hyperscale facility in the Rabale area of Navi Mumbai.

Publication: Construction World

PM Modi Inaugurates Micron s First Chip Packaging Plant in Gujaratedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Micron Technology’s Rs 22,516 crore Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) facility in Sanand, launching what he described as India s first domestically produced chip and a major step in the country’s semiconductor mission.

Publication: Var India

Gujarat pitches semiconductor ecosystem to domestic, global firms at SemiConnect Conference 2026edit

The event sought to promote strategic collaboration between global chipmakers and Indian industries.

Publication: The Hans India

Semicon Shield to protect semiconductor clusters in Sanand, Dholeraedit

Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad Rural Police, along with other stakeholders, is working on the Semicon Shield initiative, considered a firstofitskind initiative led by a state police force Senior officials associated with the project told TOI that the Rs 15 crore initiative is planned at Sanand GIDC as a Centre of Excellence (CoE) that can serve both the Sanand and Dholera clusters of semiconductor manufacturing and the allied sector

Publication: The Times of India

L&T data centres target $1 billion revenue by 2030edit

Between October and February, companies including Reliance Industries, Adani Enterprises, TCS, Amazon, Google and Microsoft announced plans to commit nearly $259 billion over five to seven years. Demand has been driven by increasing consumption of 5G services, rising use of AI applications such as ChatGPT and favourable state and central government policies encouraging investment in digital infrastructure.

Publication: MINT

India set to enter global chipmakers’ club with Micron’s Sanand debut todayedit

The Micron Technology plant in Sanand, set to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, is expected to put India commercially on the global semiconductor map.

Publication: Business Standard

PM opens Micron chip plant in Sanandedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated on Saturday the Semiconductor Assembly, Test and Packaging (ATMP) facility of Micron Technology in Sanand. Modi said the plant started production in February 2025, and that even in developed nations, it takes three to five years to set up such plants, whereas India cleared it in just a few months.

Publication: The New Indian Express

PM Modi launches India’s first chip in Sanand, avoids political attack at Micron eventedit

In a landmark moment for India’s semiconductor ambitions, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated Micron Technology’s state-of-the-art ATMP facility in Sanand and launched the country’s first Made-in-India memory chip — choosing to focus on India’s technological rise rather than political rhetoric.

Publication: Free Press Journal

PM launches US firm’s chip unit in Gujarat: ‘Part of global supply chainedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the country’s first semiconduc tor plant at Sanand in Gujarat, and said a “loud and clear” message has gone out to the world that “India is capable, India is competitive and India is committed.”

Publication: The Indian Express

PM launches Micron ATMP plant in Gujaratedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugu-rated Micron Technology Inc.’s Assembly, Test, Mark-ing, and Packaging (ATMP) facility in Sanand, Gujarat. IT Secretary S. Krishnan had earlier announced that the facility would start put-ting out chips by the end of February.

Publication: The Hindu

PM launches US firm’s chip unit in Gujarat: ‘Part of global supply chainedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the country’s first semiconduc tor plant at Sanand in Gujarat, and said a “loud and clear” message has gone out to the world that “India is capable, India is competitive and India is committed.”

Publication: The Indian Express

Modi launches semicon plant in Gujarat’s Sanandedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Micron Technology’s semiconductor plant at Sanand in Gujarat, and said that after being known for its strength in software, the country is “firmly establishing its identity” in the hardware sector too. “The message has reached the world: India is capable,” he said.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Micron opens world’s largest semicon clean room at Sanand; ships first DRAM module to Delledit

India marked a historic moment in its semiconductor journey on Saturday, as Micron Technology began operations at its Sanand ATMP facility in Gujarat and shipped out its first DRAM module to Dell Technologies from a 500,000 sq ft raised-floor clean room, the largest of its kind in the world.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Indian chips on global map, says Vaishnawedit

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said that India has made a place in the semiconductor industry on the global map. “Memory chips will be manufactured in this plant. The semiconductor industry is foundational, and every-thing from cameras to mobiles needs memory chips.

Publication: The Financial Express

India to be part of global chip value chain: Modiedit

Highlighting A Shift in the global technology landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India is rapidly becoming a part of the global semiconductor value chain.

Publication: The Financial Express

Carney, Tata discuss collaborationedit

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met Tata Group chairman N. Chandrasekaran and discussed how India and Canada can partner in various spheres, which include technology and AI.

Publication: Hindustan Times

After Micron, CG Semi, Tata & global firms to deepen Gujarat’s semiconductor pushedit

CG Semi Pvt Ltd said on Sunday that it is on track to begin commercial operations later this year at its outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) plant, while Tata Electronics Pvt Ltd confirmed it has mobilised over 7,000 personnel to build India’s first commercial semiconductor fabrication facility at the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR) in Gujarat.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

SemicON: Modi launches Micron facility in Gujaratedit

India is ready, reliable and delivers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told investors on Saturday at the inauguration of American memory chipmaker Micron Technology’s Rs 22,500-crore semiconductor facility in Gujarat.

Publication: The Economic Times

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