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Tatas to make chips, laptops for Intel in Gujarat, Assam

Tata Electronics is set to manufacture Intel’s advanced AI laptop chips and employ cutting-edge packaging technologies at its new Gujarat and Assam facilities. This significant collaboration aims to boost India’s semiconductor ambitions, enhance cost-effectiveness, and accelerate market entry for Intel, tapping into the nation’s burgeoning AI PC demand. MUMBAI: Tata Electronics will manufacture chips and…

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Tech company CTO and three others arrested for exporting Nvidia chips that are banned to China

Two American citizens and two nationals of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) — all residing in the United States — have been charged with a conspiracy to illegally export cutting-edge Nvidia Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), which have artificial intelligence (AI) applications, to the PRC. John Eisenberg, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s National…

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Warren Buffett’s $4.3 billion Alphabet investment signals a direct challenge to Nvidia’s lead in AI chips |

When Berkshire Hathaway revealed a new multibillion-dollar stake in Alphabet, most observers initially viewed it as another major addition to Warren Buffett’s long-term portfolio. Yet the timing and strategic context suggest the investment could be more than a routine allocation. The world’s most influential value investor has chosen to back Alphabet at a moment when…

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How subsidiary of a blacklisted Chinese company ‘fooled’ America to get banned Nvidia chips

President and CEO of Nvidia Corporation Jensen Huang delivers a speech during the Computex 2025 exhibition in Taipei, Taiwan. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, File) Inside a windowless building in Jakarta, Indonesia, approximately 2,300 of Nvidia’s cutting-edge Blackwell chips are being prepared for use by a Chinese AI company—despite President Donald Trump’s explicit opposition to selling such…

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Chip relief: China allows exports of Nexperia chips for civilian use; move to ease global auto supply strain

China has granted exemptions to export controls on Nexperia chips for civilian applications, its commerce ministry said on Sunday, signalling a potential easing of pressure on the global auto industry hit by supply shortages following earlier curbs, Reuters reported.The announcement marks Beijing’s strongest indication yet that it will relax restrictions imposed after the Dutch government…

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Microsoft-IREN deal: Tech giant inks $9.7 billion AI cloud pact for Nvidia chips; aims to bolster data centre capacity amid soaring AI demand

Microsoft has entered into a $9.7 billion cloud services agreement with Australian artificial intelligence infrastructure provider IREN, a deal that will give the tech major access to Nvidia chips as it scales its AI and cloud operations, AP reported.The five-year agreement includes a 20% prepayment and is aimed at supporting Microsoft’s efforts to meet the…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on selling AI chips to China: ‘It’s in the best interest of America to…’

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang challenged US export controls on advanced semiconductors, arguing that continued technology collaboration and access to the Chinese market are ultimately in America’s best interest. Speaking to reporters in South Korea this week, Huang described China as a “singular, vital, important, dynamic market, and nobody can replace that.” He asserted he would…

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Intel’s fired CEO responds to Nvidia’s move to manufacture Blackwell chips in US: Need to have more …

Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO who was ousted by board after disastrous performance earlier this year, recently shared his views on Nvidia’s decision to manufacture its most advanced AI chips – Blackwell in Arizona, US. Sharing a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Gelsinger applauded the company stating that he is “pleased to see…

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