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South Korea, Taiwan leapfrog India, but the race was lost decades agoSouth Korea and Taiwan have surged ahead of India in global stock markets, driven by AI-powered semiconductor booms. Their success stems fr...
Double, Trouble, Toil and the AI Bubble: Why the boom may not be what it seemsAs India navigates its AI and innovation trajectory, skepticism looms large. While AI technologies have fueled market growth worldwide, the...
The global markets are an AI story…or are they?The narrative that markets need an AI story is outdated. Leadership has shifted from Big Tech to broader markets and old-economy sectors, e...
US Stock Market: AI spending drives chipmakers higher while software stocks falterIn an otherwise volatile year for technology investors, one strategy has clearly stood out is buying semiconductor stocks while betting aga...
Betting big on Amaravati: Execution, funding and a real trust test aheadThe Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act 2026 has formally settled Amaravati as the state’s capital, ending years of political unc...
US chipmakers hit record highs as Intel turbocharges AI rallyAmerican chip stocks hit new peaks on Friday. Intel's strong revenue forecast boosted optimism about the ongoing AI boom. The semiconductor...
US stocks today: U.S. stocks gains after Iran ceasefire extension and robust earnings bring reliefWall Street indexes climbed Wednesday as President Trump extended the Iran ceasefire, despite ongoing uncertainty over the waterway's openi...
Texas Instruments plans to invest over $60 billion in US to make foundational chipsTexas Instruments will invest over $60 billion to build and expand seven semiconductor plants in Texas and Utah, creating over 60,000 US jo...
US confirms billions in chips funds to Samsung, Texas InstrumentsThe United States has been trying to reduce its dependence on other countries for semiconductors, while also seeking to maintain its scient...
Tata Electronics appoints Bobby Mitra as chief information officerTata Electronics appointed Bobby Mitra as CIO and President of AI and Digital Transformation. Mitra will lead AI initiatives across electro...
Texas Instruments India spots an opening in semiconductor innovationsSanthosh Kumar, TI India MD, was speaking to ET on the sidelines of the recently concluded Semicon 2024 event in Greater Noida. The company...
Chipmaker Texas Instruments to receive up to $1.6 billion in funding from USTexas Instruments also expects to receive about $6 billion to $8 billion in investment tax credit from the U.S. Treasury Department, and $1...
Krypton Solutions likely to invest $100 million in Mysuru, ChamarajanagarIndustries minister MB Patil on Monday held meetings with Texas Instruments, Krypton Solutions, and ERP Logic (ERPL) for increased investme...
Telugu NRIs are skipping Hyderabad property for ten times cheaper houses in DallasThe skyrocketed land prices in Hyderabad have led the Telugu NRI community to explore investment opportunities in the US, particularly in D...
As India eyes semiconductor glory, companies chipping away at gender gapA host of companies including AMD, Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, and Synaptics are making concerted efforts to build a pipeline of fem...
Intellectual Property creation witnessing steady growth in India: ReportA sector-wise analysis shows that pharma, biotech and computer technology industries are leading contributors to IP creation in the country.
IITs undergoing silent revolution to create robust technical research ecosystem and governanceA silent revolution is underway to convert IITs from mere institutions of learning to also institutions of research.
- Government must invest 100 per cent to develop indigenous semiconductor fabrication units
Isn’t that good enough to start thinking of fabs? “If government needs a fab to ensure India is self-secure, it has to put 100% of the inve...
- Texas Instruments, CORE launch STEMpower education technology solution in India
Texas Instruments launched its STEMpower education technology solution in India, which promises to facilitate a better, tailor-made learnin...
- Texas Instruments to lay off 400 workers in Philippines
Texas Instruments, one of the world's biggest semiconductor manufacturers, is laying off 400 workers from its factory in the northern Phili...