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    What the arrival of AI phones and computers means for our data

    Apple, Microsoft, and Google are leading the way in the development of artificially intelligent smartphones and computers, requiring more user data for tasks like photo editing and call monitoring. This raises privacy concerns as AI needs access to personal data across devices and apps.

    Rivos raises $250 million to develop RISC-V AI chips

    Rivos raises $250 million for AI server chip to challenge Nvidia's market dominance. Plans for RISC-V architecture chips. Strategic investments from Lip-Bu Tan, Matrix Capital Management, Intel, MediaTek, and Dell Technologies.

    Microsoft develops AI server gear to lessen reliance on Nvidia: report

    Microsoft is developing a new network card that could improve the performance of its Maia AI server chip and potentially reduce its reliance on chip designer Nvidia, according to a report in the Information on Tuesday.

    Google parent Alphabet ad revenue disappoints, CapEx up; shares sink 6%

    Google, inventor of foundational technology for today's AI boom, is also locked in battle with two industry players that have captured the business world's attention, ChatGPT's creator OpenAI and its backer Microsoft.

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy Juniper Networks in $14-billion deal

    HPE offered $40 per share to Juniper shareholders, the companies said on Tuesday. That represents a 32.4% premium to the stock's close on Monday, when the news of the deal first emerged.

    Juniper soars 21% on reports Hewlett Packard Enterprise close to $13-billion deal

    HPE, grappling with sluggish demand in its traditional server business, is looking to tap into Juniper's offerings such as network security and AI-enabled enterprise networking operations (AIOps).

    • Nvidia outlook beats expectations but China worries linger

      Chip designer Nvidia said on Tuesday it expects a steep drop in fourth-quarter sales in China - a key revenue generator - in the wake of new US rules, but forecast overall revenue above Wall Street targets as supply-chain issues ease.

      Nvidia outlook beats expectations but China worries linger

      Demand for artificial-intelligence servers has grown rapidly, with research firm TrendForce estimating shipments to rise about 40% this year, thanks to their use in powering products like OpenAI's ChatGPT.

      AMD working with India telecom gear makers on telecom tech

      Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, has partnered with Indian 4G and 5G equipment makers to offer telecommunications solutions in the country where it has 10,000 employees working on research and development, validation, software development and chip architecture design. AMD will invest $400 million in India over the next five years.

      Here are some of the most admired Indian companies in 2023

      The "Top 10 Most Admired Companies in India 2023" list features a diverse range of companies that have achieved financial success while also prioritizing innovation, social responsibility, and employee well-being.

      IBM's strategic shift: Unveiling the sale of The Weather Channel and Weather Business

      Tech titan IBM revealed its choice on Tuesday to sell its weather division which includes assets such as The Weather Channel mobile app, Weather.com. Here are the details.

      Arm IPO to put SoftBank's AI hard sell to the test

      Since acquiring the chip designer in 2016, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son has positioned Arm as the tech investment conglomerate's crown jewel asset, and in recent months has enthusiastically talked up the role it could play in AI.

      The desperate hunt for the AI boom's most indispensable prize

      More than money, engineering talent, hype or even profits, tech companies this year are desperate for GPUs. The hunt for the essential component was kicked off last year when online chatbots like ChatGPT set off a wave of excitement over AI, leading the entire tech industry to pile on and creating a shortage of the chips.

      From fintechs to NBFCs – A bridge too far, and other top tech & startup stories this week

      After the issues with IL&FS and DHFL, the regulator has become very concerned about the NBFC sector. Also, a clutch of unscrupulous Chinese players playing around in the lending space without any formal regulatory nod sent alarm bells ringing at the RBI. As a result, fintechs find themselves under tremendous scrutiny when they apply for an NBFC licence.

      Intel turns unexpected profit, higher forecast as PC market slide slows

      After over four consecutive quarters of deep declines across its biggest segment that includes personal computers, Intel's revenue dropped 12% to $6.8 billion, from $7.7 billion in the year-ago period.

      Inside the white-hot center of AI doomerism

      At long cafeteria tables dotted with Spindrift cans and chessboards, harried-looking engineers are putting the finishing touches on Claude's new, ChatGPT-style interface, code-named Project Hatch.

      Why India risks falling behind in the AI race

      India’s startup landscape, meanwhile, is caught in a time warp, with embarrassed investors marking down their stakes in Byju’s, an online education company collapsing under the weight of its own reckless growth.

      'Marathon': Here’s Everything You May Want To Know About Bungie's Mystery Game

      Marathon is a next-gen PvP extraction shooter that allows solo or squad play. It features cross-save and crossplay between PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.

      'Rip and replace': The tech cold war is upending wireless carriers

      The project had already been delayed for months because of storms, slow equipment shipments and labor shortages. The new snafu, discovered early this month, would add at least two more days and blow the budget, said John Nettles, the president of the family-owned Pine Belt Cellular, who was standing at the base of the tower.

      Climate change with Meghdata: How cloud has brought a paradigm shift for businesses

      We are going to see the proliferation of hybrid and multi-cloud deployment, cloud-native platforms, less vulnerability to connectivity disruptions with edge computing, the use of AI for self-healing and automatic scaling, and top attention to industry functionality and cloud security. And as the cloud becomes ubiquitous, gear up for increased regulation, too.

      NFT horse racing | Top 3 projects to invest in

      One highly popular rising niche is NFT Horse Racing. These metaverses are directly linked to real-world horse racing or simulate the horse racing economy through different gameplay styles.

      Data Centre business: How India can become a powerhouse of storehouses

      There’s an unprecedented boom in the industry. With 830 million smartphone users by end-2022, India’s digital economy has spurred exponential growth in the quantum of data generated. What’s helped even more is GoI’s mandate in its Data Protection Bill proposing that various types of information need to be stored within the country.

      Automatic for the people: robots in the workplace

      The move comes amid a liquidity squeeze following the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) decision to hike interest rates, even as startups are seeing increased customer stickiness.

      SoftBank may invest in Tata, Mahindra; RBI to set terms of Paytm Payments Bank audit

      The news comes just days after we reported that Tata Digital had sought funds from its parent firm Tata Sons after talks with various global investors stalled.

      What became of 2020's biggest US tech IPOs?

      2020 was a banner year for US tech IPOs. We look back at the three biggest ones and check how they've fared since.

      US startup Lightmatter looking to speed up computing via light

      The startup’s technology uses tiny structures called “wave guides” that redirect light. These components do a lot of the work that is usually handled by wires.

      China’s got a new plan to overtake the U.S. in tech

      In the masterplan backed by President Xi Jinping himself, China will invest an estimated $1.4 trillion over six years to 2025, calling on urban governments and private tech giants like Huawei Technologies Co. to lay fifth generation wireless networks, install cameras and sensors, and develop AI software that will underpin autonomous driving to automated factories and mass surveillance.

      Government eyeing tech solutions to contain virus spread

      By April 17, according to government officials, the aim is to create a list of 30 manufacturers, of which talks with 10 have started.

      Chinese companies are scrambling to survive Trump’s blacklist

      Donald Trump’s administration is increasingly adamant about containing China’s rise, arguing that companies like Huawei Technologies Co. steal intellectual property and threaten national security.

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