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AI bubble debate gets real as chip stocks rallyChipmaker stocks are soaring, leading to a debate about an artificial intelligence bubble. Demand for AI data center chips is driving price...
India poised for strong growth revival despite global risks: Morgan StanleyMorgan Stanley sees India's economy entering a new growth phase. Strong domestic demand and policy support are expected to boost corporate ...
Sensex to hit 89,000? Why Morgan Stanley is betting big on India Inc after 6-quarter slowdownMorgan Stanley has turned more bullish on India, forecasting the BSE Sensex could rise to 89,000 by June 2027, implying around 15% upside f...
Intel stock jumps 12% to all-time high: why are INTC shares surging big today as Intel stock climbs from $20 to $97 in 8 months— is Trump the biggest winner? here’s what’s remaking the INTC storyIntel Stock Surges 12%: Apple Chip Deal Talks and a Blockbuster Q1 Remake the INTC Story. Intel stock delivered one of its most dramatic si...
Test of Sarma Shiksha Abhiyan in Assam Polls amid welfare gains and social faultlinesAssam's election sees BJP promising daily expulsion of Bangladeshi infiltrators. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's aggressive stance on ...
PM Modi calls for swift end to West Asia, Ukraine conflictsAmidst rising tensions in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a fervent appeal for an immediate cessation of hostilities. His talk...
India, Finland sign MoUs as PM Modi and Alexander Stubb elevate ties to strategic partnershipIndia and Finland are on the path to an enhanced alliance, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Alexander Stubb embrace a strategi...
India's GDP to grow at 7% in 2025, says Moody's; country to lead growth among emerging marketsMoody's projects India's GDP to grow at 7% in 2025, leading emerging and advanced markets. The report highlights India's domestic growth dr...
PM Modi heads to China for SCO summit after sealing 13 key pacts with JapanPrime Minister Modi concluded a productive two-day visit to Japan, marked by 13 key agreements and a commitment to deepen the India-Japan s...
Time to take Indo-Japan ties to next levelNarendra Modi will visit Japan and China. He will attend a summit with Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo. Modi will also participate in the SCO meeti...
India’s shifting rides; Spinny tanks upHappy Tuesday! India’s ride-hailing sector is experiencing significant disruption, with newer challengers entering the fray. This and more ...
US finalizes up to $6.6 bn funding for chip giant TSMCThe US government will provide up to $6.6 billion in funding to Taiwan's TSMC for the construction of three chip plants in Arizona. This in...
US finalises $123 million chips award for Polar SemiconductorCommerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the award would help "create a new U.S.-owned foundry for sensor and power semiconductors" and boost ...
Demand, pricing constraints key challenges for space tech commercialisation: Economic SurveyEconomic survey said challenges related to the commercialisation of technologies include the presence of a very niche and/or competitive ma...
Taiwan, India threaten China’s top spot in EM equity portfoliosThe rise of Taiwan and India is allowing investors to better diversify by betting on artificial intelligence chipmakers and the infrastruct...
Biden reaffirms support for a reformed UNSC with India as a permanent memberUS President Joe Biden expressed his support for a reformed United Nations Security Council (UNSC) with India as a permanent member during ...
It's in India's and EU's interest to not let ties falter due to a conflictThe parameters of a new, invigorated Indian foreign policy had been articulated by the EAM at the beginning of the conflict. "Engage Americ...
India expects its proposed FTA with EU to be a game changer: S Jaishankar“We expect the India-EU FTA will be a game changer for the India-EU relationship. We look forward to a mutually beneficial, mutually advant...
China ramps up tech commitment in 5-year plan, eyes 7% boost in R&D spendThe ramp-up highlights the country's commitment to advancing in the tech sector, as the country increasingly clashes with the United States...
- Soon, computers to run on heat, rather than electricity
Computers may soon be able to recycle part of their own waste heat, using a material being studied by researchers.