ASML CEO sees tight supply in booming chip market as AI demand soarsThe global chip market faces a prolonged period of tight supply. Demand from artificial intelligence, satellites, and robots is surging. AS...
Uber CEO on Travis Kalanick; Micron’s warning to IndiaDara Khosrowshahi told ET in an interaction that Uber is open to collaborating with founder Travis Kalanick. This and more in today’s ETtec...
Quote of the Day by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: 'You are my heart, my life…'—Inspiring quotes by the writer who created the famous detective Sherlock HolmesQuote of the Day: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, penned a quote expressing profound love. His words, 'You are my heart...
110 years ago, a Polish scientist accidentally dipped his pen into molten tin - what he discovered still helps run your smartphoneA lab accident in 1916 led to a breakthrough in crystal growth. Jan Czochralski's method for creating pure silicon crystals is fundamental ...
The overlooked ruler feature that protects measurement accuracyA social media post sparked curiosity about the blank space before zero on rulers. This design feature, often overlooked, safeguards measur...
Kidney health warning: 10 common habits that could be putting your kidneys at serious risk, according to doctorsKidney health is silently impacted by everyday habits, with diet and lifestyle playing a crucial role. Excess salt, processed foods, and hi...
One hike, many shocks: Indians can't ignore the Rs 933 LPG cylinder price increaseCommercial LPG cylinder prices have surged by Rs 933, impacting India's small food businesses. This price hike threatens to increase meal c...
This One Habit Is Quietly Damaging Your Furniture Over TimeDust is a silent destroyer of furniture, acting like fine sandpaper that wears down fabrics and dulls finishes. Research reveals that negle...
The Buffett framework of investing: Why some stocks deserve a PE of 25, and others deserve a PE of 10In his letter to shareholders, Warren Buffett revealed a valuation framework that explained why stocks can lose half their value without an...
End of a giant: Trillion-tonne iceberg, twice the size of Greater London, breaks just before 40th birthdayThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, has finally broken apart after a nearly 40-year journey. This colossal megaberg, once twice the size of...
Artemis II astronauts to shed light on space health risksArtemis II astronauts are venturing farther than ever, exposing them to deep space radiation. NASA is closely monitoring their health using...
Nexperia's China unit nears fully local production of chipsChipmaker Nexperia will soon be able to produce semiconductors locally within China, sources told AFP. Local production would allow Nexperi...
Lam Research unveils two new chipmaking tools for AI chipsLam competes with other major suppliers of wafer fabrication equipment, which are sophisticated and expensive tools to make chips, includin...
Soon, tiny chips may replace animal testingThe flexible polymer organ-chips contain tiny channels lined with living human cells and are capable of reproducing blood and air flow just...
Australian researchers among Indian invent key tiny optical antennas.The newly developed tiny optical antennas function like spotlights at the nanoscale. Diversification of these antennas is also being planned
- Soon, you could 'swipe' your iPhone instead of a credit card!
There's plenty you can do with them - play music, send pictures and what not - but soon, you could be using your iPhones for shopping.
- Indian brain behind Intel’s tiny chip
Indian engineers at Intel's facility in Bangalore played a key role in the development of a fingernail-sized chip.