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    US chip dreams will fade without more immigrants

    In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, Democrats and Republicans passed the Chips and Science Act to revitalize US semiconductor manufacturing. However, a failure to address the shortage of skilled workers threatens the industry's growth. Proposed solutions include a specialized visa program and increased support for STEM education.

    Priyank Kharge meets IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, requests Centre's support for state's chip firms

    Karnataka IT minister Priyank Kharge met Ashwini Vaishnaw, union IT minister, to seek support for the state's semiconductor and electronics space. Kharge said that the State has the highest share of 46% in India in housing innovative companies and contributes 10% of India's industrial output.

    Synopsys will help Tata Electronics design custom chips

    US-based chip design company Synopsys will help Tata Electronics in multiple aspects of its fab facility—India’s first—coming up in Gujarat and its assembly and testing unit in Assam, chief executive Sassine Ghazi told ET. Ghazi also met with Tata Electronics CEO Randhir Thakur and Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran in Mumbai. He held talks with Ola Cabs chief Bhavish Aggarwal in Bengaluru.

    Micron Tech beats revenue estimates on AI chip demand; shares fall after run-up

    Benefiting from the high demand for memory chips, Micron Technology's revenue exceeded expectations in the third quarter. However, the company's forecast for the fourth quarter fell short of optimistic investor expectations, leading to a stock price decline. Micron's unique position in the semiconductor market is driven by the widespread usage of its high-bandwidth memory chips in advanced AI systems.

    AI drinks energy up - quantum computing will work to our advantage, but the tech is new

    The rapid advancement of computing over the past 70 years, driven by increases in computing power, has revolutionized various sectors such as banking, communication, healthcare, product design, and warfare. Semiconductor chip technology plays a crucial role in this growth. However, the future of computing faces a significant challenge due to the increasing power needs of AI innovations like ChatGPT. This surge in demand poses a threat to the sustainability of global energy resources and the environment.

    China's ByteDance working with Broadcom to develop advanced AI chip

    China's ByteDance collaborates with U.S. chip designer Broadcom to develop a 5nm AI processor, ensuring a stable supply of high-end chips for TikTok and other apps amid U.S.-China tensions.

    • Indigenous Innovation: A blueprint for systematically achieving Viksit Bharat

      India's digital economy is on track to reach $1 trillion by 2030 with a growth rate 2.8 times that of regular GDP. Leveraging the CHIPS framework and strategic partnerships, India aims to secure a prominent global position through sustainable practices, education initiatives, and robust data governance.

      Nvidia has rubbed off on India, and that is a warning

      Investors are eyeing companies like Nvidia, which has seen a remarkable rise in market value and revenue. Another player in the semiconductor industry, Moschip Technologies Ltd., is gaining attention for its high market capitalization and recent order from CDAC.

      How Nvidia's stock market value topped $3.3 trillion

      Nvidia rose to become the most valuable company in the S&P 500. Let's track this through key numbers.

      How state governments are chipping in with housing support at new semiconductor hubs

      State governments in Assam, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu are supporting upcoming electronics and semiconductor manufacturing hubs by providing infrastructure, including housing for workers. The Tata Group is building mega-housing projects, hostels, and dormitories with subsidised land from Assam and Gujarat governments. In Tamil Nadu, the government is assisting the housing project at the Hosur plant where Tata Electronics assembles iPhone enclosures.

      Canon in talks with Indian, global players to supply chip making machine

      Canon is exploring partnerships with Indian and global players for semiconductor lithography equipment essential in chip fabrication, aiming to challenge ASML. The company is in talks with semiconductor firms investing in India, including Tata Group and PSMC. Canon also launched Canon Medical Systems India to meet the rising demand for medical equipment, targeting key markets like Chennai, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.

      Zoho applies for semiconductor manufacturing facility in India

      Software company Zoho, aiming to tap into India's aspirations to become a global semiconductor player, has applied with a partner to set up a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India. Co-founder Sridhar Vembu confirmed the move, citing a stringent evaluation process. The initiative aligns with India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive plan.

      Japan's Nikkei rises as chip-related shares track US peers higher

      Japan's Nikkei share average rose 0.55% to close at 38,703.51, led by Tokyo Electron and chip-related stocks, but gains were limited ahead of global central bank meetings.

      Japan's Nikkei jumps as chip-related shares track US peers higher

      Japan's Nikkei share average rose over 1% on Thursday, led by Tokyo Electron and other chip-related stocks tracking U.S. peers higher.

      Back to the future with N Chandrababu Naidu

      The recent election has a nostalgic touch, reminiscent of the 1990s when coalition governments were common. Andhra Pradesh's chief minister-designate, N Chandrababu Naidu, a key figure from that era, is poised to play a significant role in national politics again. Naidu, known for leading the United Front coalition in 1996 and transforming Andhra Pradesh with his tech-savvy governance in the late 90s, has upstaged the incumbent CM and secured 16 Lok Sabha seats. With today's focus on AI and semiconductor manufacturing, Naidu's return could blend his tech enthusiasm with coalition politics anew.

      TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan, but such a move impossible

      TSMC, a Taiwanese chipmaker, discussed moving its fabrication plants off the island amid tensions with China, but deemed it impossible due to 80-90% production capacity in Taiwan.

      Intel battles AMD with new data center chips

      Intel launched sixth generation Xeon server processors to regain data center market share. Gaudi 3 AI chip, priced competitively, provides a cheaper alternative to rivals' chips. Lunar Lake laptop chip, with a powerful AI processor, will ship in Q3.

      US is slowing AI chip exports to Middle East by Nvidia, AMD

      In October, the Commerce Department added much of the Middle East to chip export restrictions that originally focused on China and a handful of other foreign adversaries. That meant companies needed a special US government license to ship cutting-edge semiconductors and chipmaking tools to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

      Arm offers new designs, software for AI on smartphones

      Arm Holdings unveiled new chip blueprints and software tools to enhance smartphones for AI tasks, aiming to accelerate adoption with changes in blueprint delivery.

      IIT-B partners with TCS to build India's first quantum diamond microchip imager

      IIT Bombay and TCS collaborate to develop India's first quantum diamond microchip imager, crucial for semiconductor chip examination, with the potential to revolutionize various industries.

      To woo local chip makers, China sets up $47.5-billion fund

      The third phase of National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund has amassed 344 billion yuan ($47.5 billion) from the central government and various state-owned banks and enterprises, including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd, according to Tianyancha, an online platform that aggregates official company registration information. The fund was incorporated on May 24.

      Govt asks Israel’s Tower to rework chip fab proposal

      The government requested Tower Semiconductor to revise its proposal for a chip fab unit. The government seeks the Israeli company to collaborate with a technology partner boasting superior chip-making capabilities and the ability to manufacture using more advanced processes.

      If China invades Taiwan, ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines

      ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have measures in place to remotely disable chipmaking machines in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The US government has expressed concerns about the impact of such an attack on the global semiconductor supply chain. ASML's advanced EUV machines are crucial in this scenario, with TSMC being a major client. The stakes are high as Taiwan produces around 90% of the world's most advanced chips.

      Ananant Systems working with major local OEMs to develop BSNL’s 5G chip

      Bengaluru-based Ananant Systems is looking to address the expanding requirements for advanced connectivity, computing, and security for wireless 5G and 6G infrastructure and devices. Its offerings include intellectual property (IP), chip design, semiconductor products, software, and systems, all developed and owned in India.

      Govt eyes pvt-public cloud model for chip designs for easy access

      This facility will provide easy access to chip and packaging designs to startups, researchers and small firms, as per the plan.

      Arm plans to launch AI chips in 2025: report

      Arm Holdings to launch AI chips in 2025, with SoftBank's involvement. TSMC negotiations ongoing. Investors anticipate SoftBank's earnings report for growth investment clues amid a surge in AI computing interest.

      South Korea prepares support package worth over $7 billion for chip industry

      Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said the government would soon announce details of the package, which targets chip materials, equipment makers, and fabless companies throughout the semiconductor supply chain.

      SoftBank sells off Vision Fund assets as Son pivots to AI, chips

      SoftBank is shifting focus to AI and semiconductors, while its Vision Fund is selling stakes or writing down billions of dollars worth of its publicly-listed companies. SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son is looking to bankroll a $100-billion chip venture to compete with Nvidia for providing semiconductors to power the development of AI services.

      Tata Electronics begins export of semiconductor chip samples from Bengaluru centre

      Tata Electronics, a company based in Bengaluru, India, has begun exporting small amounts of semiconductor chips. This is a significant step that could improve India's ability to produce these important components. The chips are being packaged at a pilot production line located at Tata Electronics' research and development center. This information comes from people with knowledge of the situation but who do not want to be identified publicly.

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