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Nvidia, Menlo Micro collaboration speeds up AI chip testingNvidia and Menlo Micro developed new switching chips that accelerate AI-chip testing by 30–90%, easing a major production bottleneck. Menlo...
Semiconductor, AI infra to get big chunk of new tech fundThe IDTA was launched on September 2, at Semicon India 2025, to mobilise private capital and expertise for deep tech companies in India and...
SEMICON India 2025: The future of chips is being shaped in India, says Ashwini Vaishnaw; shares 13 key announcementsSemicon India 2025 witnessed significant strides in India's semiconductor journey, marked by collaborations and product launches. The India...
First 'Made in India' semiconductor chip likely by December: MoS Jitin PrasadaIndia's semiconductor sector is poised for a significant leap, with the first 'Made in India' chips expected by late 2025. The government's...
US to award HP $50 million for semiconductor tech projectThe projects build on HP's expertise in microfluidics and microelectromechanical systems with funding set to support manufacturing of silic...
Uttar Pradesh receives proposals worth Rs 40,000 crore under new semiconductor policyThe Uttar Pradesh government said it has received project proposals worth over Rs 40,000 crore under its new scheme to incentivise semicond...
IIT Kharagpur, Indian Navy join forces to drive innovation through research partnershipIIT Kharagpur and the Indian Navy signed an MoU for innovation in various studies. The partnership aims to promote academic cooperation, sc...
India successfully tests Abhyas, a high-speed expendable aerial targetAbhyas, a High-Speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT) was successfully flight-tested off the coast of Odisha from the Integrated Test Range ...
Ferrari taps European chip-maker executive as new CEOVigna, 52, will join Ferrari in September from Geneva-based STMicroelectronics, where he has worked for 26 years, most recently running the...
Now, Rs 7k sheet by IIT grads that can detect heart disorders, stress as you sleep!The device works on a technology known as Ballistocardiography (BCG), which involves measurement of the movement of heart.
Beautiful minds: How these scientists are getting science out of laboratories and into daily livesGetting science out of labs and into daily lives is a big challenge for researchers. The rise in startup activity has helped ease this and ...
Do you really know everything your phone is tracking on you?Location services are taken care of with a magnetometer for detecting magnetic North and some form of GPS chip or a related variant to plot...
US Army to develop robotic flies that can spyUS Army researchers aim to develop tiny robotic flies that could buzz into an enemy operations center for surveillance.
New hand-held device to catch early signs of eye diseaseMIT researchers have developed a new hand-held device that scans a patient's entire retina in seconds to detect a host of retinal diseases.
Scientists build world's smallest FM radio transmitterWith a VCO, explained Hone, it is easy to generate a frequency-modulated (FM) signal, exactly what is used for FM radio broadcasting.
Your smartphone can detect earthquakesA tiny chip used in smartphones to adjust the orientation of the screen could serve to create a real-time urban seismic network.
- Nanoresonators to improve cell phone connectivity
Now, you can avoid the nuisance of dropped calls and slow downloads with the help of tiny mechanical devices that can improve the performan...
- Startups working on a clutch of new technologies that can change our day-to-day lives
Armed with strides in technologies, bunch of Silicon Valley startups are hoping to change our lives in big & small ways through indoor navi...
Indian-origin professor Anantha Chandrakasan to lead MIT's largest academic departmentIndian-origin academician Anantha Chandrakasan has been named head of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.