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Poor countries got $1 trillion from China. So did rich ones.In recent years, China has emerged as a formidable global banking force, disbursing over a trillion dollars in loans across the globe. What...
India engineers new export miracle that can beat oilIndia's export landscape is rapidly transforming as electronics, driven by the PLI scheme and Apple's manufacturing shift, surges past petr...
Festive cheer with GST 2.0; Amazon’s $200 million NBFC betHappy Friday! Ecommerce is expected to win big this festive season on the back of new GST relief. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning D...
German scientists create material that never existed before and could transform semiconductors, lasers, and quantum technologyGerman scientists have achieved a breakthrough. They have created a novel material, CSiGeSn. This alloy combines carbon, silicon, germanium...
Meet the CEO you've never heard of who just out-earned tech titans and coffee kings with a whopping $101 million salaryJim Anderson, CEO of Coherent, leads US CEO pay in 2024. His total compensation exceeds $101 million. This surpasses Tim Cook and Satya Nad...
Tata Electronics begins export of semiconductor chip samples from Bengaluru centreTata Electronics, a company based in Bengaluru, India, has begun exporting small amounts of semiconductor chips. This is a significant step...
A91 Partners plans $750m fund; Fashinza, Virgio to return investor capitalHappy Monday! Homegrown investment fund A91 Partners is once again upping the size of its latest India-dedicated fund, per sources in the k...
Groundbreaking of semiconductor plants; NPCI, fintechs huddle on UPIThree chip plants, including two from Tata Group, approved by the Union Cabinet recently are set to break ground in ceremonies next week. T...
IISc scientists develop super flexible semiconductors for use in curved displays, foldable phonesTraditional semiconductor devices are either made of amorphous silicon or amorphous oxides, both of which are not flexible. Adding polymers...
Premium products power online sales as mass-market hit by slowdown; ISRO grey cells fuel spacetech startupsEcommerce sales — excluding smartphones — have surged 24% in Q2. Industry insiders and research firms indicate that the growth in smartphon...
Silicon Valley 5G chip startup EdgeQ raises $75 million in funding to boost productionThe recent advent of a new open standard chip architecture called RISC-V has made it possible for EdgeQ to design new 5G chips more cost-ef...
Tech layoffs shock young workers, but not older onesTech’s generational divide is representative of a broader phenomenon. The year someone is born has a big influence on views about work and ...
Tech layoffs shock young workers. The older people? Not so muchMicrosoft said this week it planned to cut 10,000 jobs, or roughly 5% of its workforce. And Friday morning, Google's parent company Alphabe...
Barriers to China-U.S. investments could outlast TrumpChinese acquisitions of U.S. companies dropped to $1.86 billion last year, a tiny fraction of the $61 billion they totaled in 2016, when th...
Donald Trump blocks sale of US semiconductor company to Chinese firmTrump reached this decision upon consideration of the appropriate factors and a review of a recommendation from the Committee on Foreign In...
Hyderabad startup Invecas to acquire Nasdaq-listed company's subsidiaryThe transaction will include the transfer of approximately 150 research and development staff, labs and other assets from Lattice's operati...
- Researchers push forward quantum computing research
San Francisco, May 21 (IANS) Stanford University electrical engineering Professor Jelena Vuckovic and colleagues at her laboratory are work...
New electrons can lead to better computingElectrons that break the rules and move perpendicular to the applied electric field could be the key to delivering next generation, low-ene...
New electrons can lead to better computing, say scientistsElectrons that break rules and move perpendicular to applied electric field could be key to delivering next generation, low-energy computer...
Now comes John Rogers' bendable microprocessorsJohn Rogers was in his lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign six years ago, testing new ways to make electronic circuits.