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'India must lose the next 15 years in semiconductors': Viral video suggest a 'landline' formula to win the global tech warA debate is raging in India over whether to skip traditional silicon chip manufacturing for 15 years and focus on futuristic technologies l...
India's student founders are betting on deep tech — And it's reshaping the country's startup mapDeep tech has emerged as the biggest category among student-led startups in India for the first time, according to Campus Fund’s latest Sta...
AI turbocharges chip design: Cadence, Samsung, Tessolve units see India at heart of next-gen semiconductor R&DArtificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping how complex chips are conceived, verified and brought to market, with global players such...
Scientists develop computer-like memory from shiitake mushrooms that could replace silicon-based chipsScientists have engineered a novel memory device using mushroom mycelium, the intricate white threads beneath fungi. These bio-based circui...
From lab to launch? Academics across India explore the deeper potential of AIAcademics across India are exploring the deeper potential of AI, from making chips more efficient to applications of industrial AI. Swathi ...
View: Limiting energy consumption in AI is vital — look to the frugal human brain for pathwaysInvestments in AI startups are rising, but so is their power consumption. Data centers could use 4% of global electricity by 2026. Powering...
IISc researchers develop 'brain on a chip' that can store and process data in 16,500 states within molecular filmResearchers at the Indian Institute of Science have developed a 'brain on a chip' technology capable of storing and processing data in 16,5...
A tech industry pioneer sees a way for the US to lead in advanced chipsTech pioneer Sutherland argues that instead of looking for more expensive technology, the US must focus on training a generation of young e...
Robots can now feel 'pain'! Team of UK scientists led by Indian-origin engineer develop e-skinThe artificial skin comes with a new type of processing system based on synaptic transistors.
Accenture, IISc collaborate for research in cloud and neuromorphic computingWith this collaboration, Accenture and IISc will undertake collaborative research projects and jointly develop intellectual properties and ...
- This artificial intelligence model mimics human brain
New York, July 24 (IANS) A team of US researchers has developed an "artificial synapse" that does not process information like a digital co...
From drones to autonomous cars, here is everything that Intel announced at CES 2018In a keynote packed with glimpses into future technologies, Intel treated the audience to a dazzling array of data-driven innovations.
New switch may make computers functions like human brainThe switch called a synapse, like its biological counterpart, supplies a missing piece for so-called neuromorphic computers, said researche...
New printable thin films could help power Internet of ThingsCurrent transistors in computer chips must be miniaturised to the size of only few nanometres, and analysing and storing unprecedented amou...
- These ultrathin films can handle IoT data explosion easily
London, Jan 14 (IANS) An Indian-origin academy fellow has designed and fabricated easily printable, organic thin films that can retain data...
Artificial intelligence won’t overtake humans as of nowSome of the inventions from the 3,000-people strong research division include the automated teller machine, the floppy disk, the hard drive
Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan gives away Rs 30 crore to set up 3 brain research chairs at IIScKris’ Gopalakrishnan and his wife Sudha have set up three research chairs at the city-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc), continuing ...
Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan bets $50 mn on research to create brain-inspired computingInfosys cofounder Kris Gopalakrishnan has put one chunk of his net worth on research that aims to create the next computing revolution.
New computer chip works like human brainResearchers, including one of Indian-origin, have developed a postage-stamp-size chip that can simulate millions of the human brain's neuro...
New microchip 9,000 times faster than a typical computerThe development offers greater possibilities for advances in robotics and computing and a new way of understanding the brain, researchers s...