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Everyone wants a chip empire. How far has India come, and how far can it go?With Trump-era tariffs, the China–Nvidia tussle, and export curbs on chips rerouting demand and accelerating diversification, India’s semic...
Blinkit dominates qcomm; Porter's profitable yearBlinkit has surged ahead in India's 10-minute delivery sector, boasting a market share of over 50%. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.
Semicon saga: Can India do an NvI(n)DIA?In China, Huawei and Alibaba are developing AI chips to rival Nvidia and have stepped up domestic manufacturing in recent years. According ...
Chips just got considerably higherIndia is making strides in the semiconductor industry. The nation unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit processor, Vikram. The semiconductor...
PM Modi’s fab plan to change the world and boost India’s AtmanirbhartaIndia is aggressively pursuing its ambition to become a semiconductor hub, driven by the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat. The nation is making...
India missed the chip bus. Now it's playing catch upIndia has started manufacturing semiconductor chips. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the first made-in-India chip. This marks a signi...
Urban Company, Boat IPOs; India's first semiconductor chipUrban Company, Boat get IPO nods, this and more in today's ETtech Top 5
Vikram-32 chip: What are the features of India’s first desi microchip built by ISRO?India unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit processor, Vikram-32, developed by ISRO's Semiconductor Laboratory. This milestone signifies Ind...
Semicon India 2025: Ashwini Vaishnaw presents first made-in-India Vikram 32-bit processor to PM ModiIndia unveiled its first indigenous 32-bit microprocessor, Vikram, at Semicon India 2025, marking a significant stride in semiconductor man...
ISRO, SCL develops 32-bit Microprocessors for space applicationsISRO and the Semiconductor Laboratory have developed Vikram 3201 and Kalpana 3201, 32-bit microprocessors for space applications. Vikram 32...
Zomato’s Eternal switch; China’s AI leap forwardZomato shareholders have greenlit the parent company’s name change to Eternal. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
R.I.P. or ROI: Will the Zepto funding revive quick commerce? and other top tech, startup stories this weekWhile the jury is still out on the profitability — if at all — of quick commerce firms, especially as a standalone business, multiple indus...
ISRO takes off from shoulders of unsung giantsWhether it is Chakradhara Aerospace & Cargo Pvt Ltd (CACPL) tucked away in Coimbatore, or established giants like Tata Consulting Engineers...
Isro takes off from shoulders of unsung giantsThe success of India's Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission is attributed to the contribution of various enterprises, showcasing the Indian Space Re...
Antfin to sell 3.6% in Paytm via block deal; Chandrayaan-3 lifts m-cap of space firmsAntfin, the Netherlands-based arm of Chinese fintech giant Ant Financial, is likely to further pare its holding in Paytm by selling a 3.6% ...
ET Startup Awards on Saturday; profitability a must for IPO-bound companies: Accel’s Shekhar KiraniTop entrepreneurs, policymakers and investors will come together in Bengaluru on November 19 to celebrate the eighth edition of The Economi...
Isro eyeing new chip unit as more firms take to skiesThe agency looks to build an additional fab at SCL, its Chandigarh chip making facility.
India's lack of electronics manufacturing ecosystem is hurting Isro's space plansThe absence of a robust homegrown electronics ecosystem is hurting its ambitious targets.
Why ISRO's Mars mission,launching next week, is the cheapestThere are attributes unique to ISRO that enable it to practise frugal engineering at the cutting edge time and again.
- Arrest of two Indians may hurt nuke deal
On March 23, when Indian and US officials were getting ready to negotiate the 123 Agreement to allow India access to US nuclear and dual-us...