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India okays $15 billion of milestone chip plant investments, including that of Tata Group
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India okays $15 billion of milestone chip plant investments, including that of Tata Group

[ad_1] India's government has approved $15.2 billion worth of investments in semiconductor fabrication plants, including a Tata Group proposal to build the country's first major chipmaking facility.Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet approved Tata's plan to build an $11 billion site that can fabricate about 50,000 wafers per month, technology minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told reporters in New Delhi Thursday. The government also cleared Tata's separate proposal for a $3 billion-plus chip assembly plant, and a packaging venture between Japan's Renesas Electronics Corp. and the Murugappa Group's CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd. While still merely blueprints, the approvals advance India's semiconductor ambitions. Like a growing number of countries around the world, the Modi administra...
Tata Group plans to build semiconductor plant in Gujarat
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Tata Group plans to build semiconductor plant in Gujarat

[ad_1] At an investment summit on Wednesday, Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran said that the Tata Group is close to announcing plans to develop a semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat. This is the second big move by Tata in the span of a few months after it became the first Indian company to manufacture iPhones after acquiring the Wistrom plant near Bengaluru for approximately $125 million. Tata Group to build semiconductor plantThe comments came at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, a business event being held in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state in one of his last major efforts to draw investments before a re-election bid. Chip manufacturing is a key plank of Modi's business agenda, but initial bids to offer $10 billion in incentives to the chipmaking industry ...
ASML chip machines blocked from export to China
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ASML chip machines blocked from export to China

[ad_1] Cutting-edge chip manufacturing machines from Dutch semiconductor giant ASML have been blocked from export to China, according to the firm, amid a report of US pressure in the strategic sector.ASML said in a statement late Monday the Dutch government had recently revoked a licence for shipping an unspecified number of machines "impacting a small number of customers in China." Semiconductors, which power everything from mobile phones to cars, have become a geopolitical battleground, with the West seeking to restrict China's access over fears they could be used for advanced weaponry. In October, the United States announced tighter export curbs on state-of-the-art artificial intelligence chips, sparking fury in Beijing.Citing unnamed sources, financial news agency Bloomberg News rep...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: LG AI agent, IBM AI chief on jobs, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: LG AI agent, IBM AI chief on jobs, more

[ad_1] Today is the second last day of the year, and many are already on their end-of-the-year vacation. But pay attention, because some really interesting developments are taking place in the world of artificial intelligence. Ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), LG has revealed that it will be unveiling its AI agent — a smart home hub, a robot, and a house and pet monitoring system. In other news, the global managing partner in generative AI at IBM, Matt Candy, has advised professionals that those who are capable of working with AI using language and creative thinking will have their jobs secured in this field. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.LG to unveil AI agent at CES 2024In a press release, LG revealed that it will unveil its smart home ...
Nvidia CEO reveals, in the age of AI, why you should not wear a watch
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Nvidia CEO reveals, in the age of AI, why you should not wear a watch

[ad_1] Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently attended the Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association (CASPA), where he also participated in a Q&A session and took questions from young professionals over a wide range of topics. Huang spoke about the age of AI, the right way to progress in your career in modern times, and why he does not wear a watch. He also spent time highlighting his own career and how he climbed to the position of the CEO of Nvidia. At present, Huang is the longest-serving CEO of a tech firm, holding the Nvidia chief position since 1993 (31 years). At the CASPA session, he was asked for advice for young professionals in a dynamic and fast-changing world of AI. For the 60-year-old CEO, this opened up a pandora's box, as he explained how his own career panne...
Samsung Electronics Delays Production at New Texas Factory to 2025, SE Daily Says
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Samsung Electronics Delays Production at New Texas Factory to 2025, SE Daily Says

[ad_1] Samsung Electronics Co. has delayed mass production plans at its new chip plant in Taylor, Texas, the Seoul Economic Daily said, potentially dealing another blow to the Biden administration's ambition to increase domestic semiconductor supplies. teMass production at the upcoming $17 billion fab would begin in 2025, the newspaper reported, citing a speech by President Choi Siyoung of Samsung's foundry business at an industry event in San Francisco.  Samsung previously said the factory would start production in the second half of 2024 when it announced the investment in 2021. A spokesperson said the company cannot confirm the mass production schedule right now.  The report followed an earlier decision by Samsung's bigger rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to postpone prod...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI set to target vandals in UK, AI boom may power Nvidia to No. 1, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI set to target vandals in UK, AI boom may power Nvidia to No. 1, more

[ad_1] Festivities are in full swing across the world as we enter Christmas Eve, but fascinating stories from the world of artificial intelligence keep emerging. In the UK, Historic England, which is an executive non-departmental public body, is taking the help of AI to fight graffiti art vandals who deface historic churches, castles, and monasteries. In other news, as many as 30000 employees can lose their jobs in a massive Google layoff exercise, as per reports. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.AI to help fight vandalsAI may be employed as a deterrent against graffiti vandalism targeting historic sites such as churches and castles, reported the Guardian. Historic England is initiating a groundbreaking project that involves using AI to identify vandals thr...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says the US Will Take Years to Achieve Chip Independence
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Says the US Will Take Years to Achieve Chip Independence

[ad_1] Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang, who runs the semiconductor industry's most valuable company, said the US is as much as 20 years away from breaking its dependence on overseas chipmaking.Huang, speaking at the New York Times's DealBook conference in New York, explained how his company's products rely on myriad components that come from different parts of the world — not just Taiwan, where the most important elements are manufactured.  “We are somewhere between a decade and two decades away from supply chain independence,” he said. “It's not a really practical thing for a decade or two.” The outlook suggests there's a long road ahead for a key Biden administration objective — bringing more of the chipmaking industry to US shores. The president has championed bipar...
India signs MoU with EU on semiconductor ecosystem; set to enhance resilience in supply chain
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India signs MoU with EU on semiconductor ecosystem; set to enhance resilience in supply chain

[ad_1] Bolstering their technology collaboration, India and the European Union (EU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the semiconductor ecosystem today, November 24. The initial agreement was signed by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav and the EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton. As part of the agreement, both India and the EU will share experiences and best practices, and identify areas for collaboration to bolster the semiconductor ecosystem among other action points.Vaishnaw made the announcement on X and posted, “MoU signed between India and EU to deepen cooperation on semiconductor ecosystem and enhance resilience in semiconductor supply chain”. As per a statement by the EU, the co-chairs of the EU-India Trade and Technology Council (TTC), executive vice-pre...
Google for India 2023: India will be one of the major 6G contributors, says Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
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Google for India 2023: India will be one of the major 6G contributors, says Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

[ad_1] Google for India 2023: The India-centric event focusing on Google's users and partners in the country, concluded today, October 19. During the event, Google announced a wide range of services and new initiatives in India, including made-in-India Pixel phones, starting with the Pixel 8 series. Artificial intelligence (AI) also was a major attraction as the tech giant made several announcements relating to its integration into different Google products. Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who was a key dignitary of the event, was invited for a fireside chat where he highlighted the big steps India has taken towards 6G technology.During the fireside chat, Vaishnaw was asked about his opinions on India being among the top two 5G ecosystems in the world d...