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    Foxconn’s Bharat FIH is facing turbulence due to top-level exits

    Foxconn group company Bharat FIH is in a rough spot, with three of its independent directors having exited its board in the past three months. Interglobe Aviation chairman Venkataramani Sumantran, Sify Technologies cofounder Ramaraj R and former IT and telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan have resigned. Sources cited the company’s lack of direction as the main reason for the resignations.

    Women in India face a jobs crisis. Are factories the solution?

    As international brands limit their dependence on China by shifting some manufacturing to India, the trend holds the potential to generate significant numbers of manufacturing jobs - especially for women, who have largely been excluded from the ranks of formal Indian employment.

    Wary Paytm to avoid regulated biz; Foxconn to make AI servers in India

    Happy Friday! Paytm is steering clear of regulated businesses and will instead focus on building a strong distribution network. This and more in today's ETtech Morning Dispatch.

    After iPhone, Foxconn’s next big revenue project in India is AI servers

    Contract manufacturer Foxconn said it has plans to begin manufacturing AI servers—the high-performance computing engines that train and run artificial intelligence (AI) models—at its Indian facilities, sources told ET.

    AI-focused manufacturing startup Bright Machines raises $106 million from Nvidia, others

    The San Francisco-based company makes equipment and software that helps automate a range of manufacturing tasks through the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

    Electronics cos charged up for big revenue boost, set to double revenues to $55 billion by FY2027

    India's EMS industry revenues are projected to double to $55 billion by FY27, driven by local component sourcing. Apple, Samsung, Lenovo, and other global firms are set to expand operations in India.

    • S&P 500, Nasdaq close at record highs as data supports Fed easing

      S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs on Wednesday fueled by tech stocks amid expectations of Fed's easing cycle, impacting various sectors and economic indicators.

      Tech stocks lift Nasdaq, S&P 500 as rate-cut expectations tick up

      Nasdaq hits record intra-day high on tech rally, fueled by gains in Microsoft and Amazon. Investors remain cautious, weighing economic concerns against the possibility of earlier Fed rate cuts.

      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.

      Govt seeks updates from hardware PLI beneficiaries

      The Indian government is monitoring imports of laptops, tablets, and servers, focusing on 27 companies under the Production linked incentive (PLI) scheme 2.0 for IT hardware. The government is preparing to replace the current import management system with an import authorisation mechanism to make the country a global manufacturing hub. PLI-approved companies are required to submit monthly updates on their local manufacturing plans, such as the establishment of assembly lines, investments, and jobs.

      17 cos to start production this year under IT hardware PLI 2.0

      The Indian government is expecting most manufacturers qualified under the revised production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware to start production this year, according to the electronics and information technology ministry secretary S Krishnan. About 17 out of 27 PLI companies will start production, with six-seven starting last year and two planning to start next year.

      Netweb Technologies starts commercial production at a new facility in Faridabad

      Netweb Technologies launches high-end computing production at new Faridabad facility, aiming for Rs 2,000 crore turnover. Expansion plans include employee increase and international exports of Nvidia computers.

      Majority of manufacturers to begin production under revised PLI scheme

      The government had approved the application of 27 companies, including HP, Dell, Flextronics, Lava International, Lenovo, Netweb Technologies, under a revised PLI scheme for IT hardware that offers higher incentives and includes a localisation schedule.

      Apple working on AI chips for data centers

      Apple is reportedly developing its own chip, internally dubbed Project ACDC, to power artificial intelligence software in data centers, leveraging its chip design expertise. This move aims to bolster Apple's server infrastructure, with a focus on AI inference tasks. CEO Tim Cook signals a strong commitment to AI technology.

      China acquired recently banned Nvidia chips in Super Micro, Dell servers, tenders show

      Chinese entities obtained advanced Nvidia chips through resellers post U.S. ban expansion. The servers contained Nvidia's most advanced chips and were made by various manufacturers. Potential diversions to China were highlighted.

      Mega Networks plans to make AI servers in Maharashtra

      Mega Networks is one of two Indian firms chosen for the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme 2.0 for IT hardware. Under this, the government gives an incentive of around 5% on net incremental sales of goods manufactured in India.

      Mysuru’s Kaynes to make 3,000 RUDRA servers for govt’s CDAC

      RUDRA HPC servers under the NSM will be made to meet the computational requirements of sectors like hyper-scale data centres, edge computing, banking, finance, healthcare and advanced manufacturing.

      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.

      HPE starts rolling out made-in-India servers; plans to enhance local sourcing

      "HPE's plan to manufacture servers in India aligns with its broader objective of supply chain diversification and resiliency. The company is actively exploring opportunities to deepen localisation by leveraging VVDN's backward integration capability and expanding its portfolio of products manufactured from India," the statement said.

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