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The long, painful downfall of IntelIntel, once a dominant chipmaker, has received a significant U.S. government investment. The company missed key tech revolutions and faced ...
The long, painful downfall of IntelOnce a dominant force in Silicon Valley, Intel's journey from chip-making icon to a recipient of significant government investment highligh...
Big Tech muscles in: the 12 months that changed Silicon Valley foreverWhat set off Silicon Valley was ChatGPT, launched by an upstart called OpenAI. It had captured the imagination of millions of people who ha...
Startups call for exempting more from angel tax; CCI ordered to look into ADIF’s plaints against GoogleThe startup industry wants angel tax to be either scrapped or have its exemption threshold of Rs 25 crore raised. This and more in today’s ...
Exclusive: Dunzo likely to raise $100 million via convertible notes; data localisation norms hit roadblockOver the past six months, convertible notes have emerged as a lifeline for many highly valued, growth-stage startups which were unsuccessfu...
'Absolutely a Sprint': How Andy Jassy raced to the top of AmazonHe shares his boss's competitive streak and mistrust of conventional wisdom.
Inside Amazon’s secret strategy to dodge India e-commerce regulationsAmazon favoured big sellers on its India platform—and used them to maneuver around rules meant to protect the country's small retailers fro...
ETtech Morning Dispatch on 15 Jan. 2021: Top Tech News to Start Your DayFrom Google’s crackdown on loan apps at the behest of RBI to a YouTube mafia in BITS Pilani, here’s a look at the top tech news to start yo...
- India lawyers bag Antitrust Writing Award
Two young Indian lawyers today bagged the prestigious Antitrust Writing Award for their article on "compulsary licensing in India".
- Intel to pay $1.25 bn to settle AMD dispute
Intel is to pay smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices $1.25 billion to settle claims that the computer-chip giant violated antitrust and pat...