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Chip Above the Rest – The Economic Times – Bangalore

Earlier, the microprocessor or the central processing unit (CPU) was the main element for computing, and Intel was the undisputed leader in this category, while Nvidia’s chips helped enable graphics and gaming. Mainstream chip makers such as Intel, AMD, STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Texas Instruments and others made CPUs and mobile chips.

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Chip Above the Rest – The Economic times – Delhi

Earlier, the microprocessor or the central processing unit (CPU) was the main element for computing, and Intel was the undisputed leader in this category, while Nvidia’s chips helped enable graphics and gaming. Mainstream chip makers such as Intel, AMD, STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Texas Instruments and others made CPUs and mobile chips.

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Chip Above the Rest – The Economic Times – Mumbai

Earlier, the microprocessor or the central processing unit (CPU) was the main element for computing, and Intel was the undisputed leader in this category, while Nvidia’s chips helped enable graphics and gaming. Mainstream chip makers such as Intel, AMD, STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm, Nvidia, Texas Instruments and others made CPUs and mobile chips.

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UP has all the basics to lead health tech sector globally; just build infra – The Times of India

Lucknow: With an estimate of $ 67 billion market opportunity in health tech sector by 2030 in India, Uttar Pradesh can lead world order, said Arvind Kumar, director general of software technology parks of India (STPI), an autonomous society under ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) whose prime role is to promote software exports from India and act as holding hand for upcoming startups in IT sector.

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Funding and acquisitions in Indian startups this week [30 Oct04 Nov] – Entrackr

This week, 26 Indian startups raised about $229 million in funding. Following this, weekly funding again witnessed a drop of over 32% as compared to the previous week. The 26 deals comprised three growth stage deals grabbing $172 million, 16 early stage deals contributing $57.3 million while the details of seven startup funding remained undisclosed.

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Government should identify the top 10 deep tech sectors for India – The Week

India, with its vast human capital and burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit, has the potential to emerge as a global hub for deep tech innovation. Deep tech, which encompasses advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), blockchain, robotics, and quantum computing, can drive groundbreaking changes in various sectors, from health care to agriculture.

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Goyal seeks ideas from startups to manage tomato supply chain – Daily Excelsior

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Saturday said sought views of startups to manage the tomato supply chain as price of the vegetable rises significantly during certain months. Tomato prices in the DelhiNCR were high in July following a supply disruption from the producing centres owing to rains.

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