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Nvidia Joins India Tech Alliance After China AI Chip Ban

In a strategic shift, Nvidia's Jensen Huang partners with India's tech startup ecosystem through the India Tech Startup Alliance, responding to China's ban on foreign AI processors and positioning India as key growth market.

Nvidia, Qualcomm invest $850M in India deep tech

Global tech giants including Nvidia and Qualcomm are pouring $850 million into India's deep tech ecosystem, creating unprecedented opportunities for AI startups and semiconductor innovation.

Blue Cloud's $150M AI Chip Deal with Israeli Firm

Hyderabad's Blue Cloud Softech partners with Israeli firm for groundbreaking $150 million joint venture to develop next-generation Edge AI chips, positioning India as global semiconductor hub.

November 2025 Smartphone Launch Extravaganza in India

Get ready for a smartphone revolution! November 2025 brings explosive launches from Samsung, OnePlus, Google, and Xiaomi with cutting-edge AI, revolutionary cameras, and game-changing features for Indian consumers.

Adeia Sues AMD Over Technology Licensing Dispute

US technology firm Adeia sues AMD for alleged patent infringement, demanding fair licensing terms for semiconductor innovations. Get the full story on this major tech legal battle.

Sam Altman's Peace Offer to Elon Musk in AI Race

In a surprising move, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly reaches out to Elon Musk, advocating for peace and collaboration in the competitive AI landscape. Read about this unexpected development in the tech world.

November 2025 SUV Launch: Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra Showdown

Get ready for the biggest automotive showdown! Three major SUV launches - Hyundai Venue facelift, iconic Tata Sierra revival, and Mahindra's electric XEV 9S - are set to transform India's car market this November 2025.

AI Boom: US Pay Soars, Indian Salaries Drop 40%

The AI revolution is creating unprecedented salary disparities as American tech professionals see massive pay hikes while Indian engineers face a 40% compensation decline. Discover the changing dynamics of global tech employment.

100K Tech Jobs Axed: Amazon, Microsoft, Intel Cut Staff

Silicon Valley faces unprecedented job cuts as tech giants Amazon, Microsoft, Intel and others eliminate over 100,000 positions in 2025. Get the complete breakdown of which companies are cutting jobs and why.

Honda's India SUV Blitz & Manufacturing Push

Honda Cars India launches aggressive new strategy with multiple SUV launches and increased local production to regain market dominance. Discover their ambitious growth plans.

Dell Launches Budget Monitors in India from ₹11,399

Dell expands its product lineup in India with new affordable monitors featuring FHD resolution, ComfortView Plus technology, and versatile connectivity options. Perfect for work, study, and entertainment.

Grammarly Rebrands as Superhuman After Acquisition

Grammarly undergoes major rebranding to Superhuman following acquisition deal. Discover how this AI writing assistant is expanding its capabilities and what it means for Indian users and tech ecosystem.

AI Will Destroy First Big Tech Company Soon: Expert Prediction

Renowned AI expert Pedro Domingos makes shocking prediction about which tech giant will be first to fall victim to artificial intelligence disruption. Find out why he believes the AI revolution will claim its first Big Tech casualty sooner than we think.

AI Bubble Bursting? OpenAI's Reality Check for India

As OpenAI faces internal turmoil and slowing growth, experts question whether the artificial intelligence boom is sustainable. Discover what this means for India's burgeoning AI ecosystem and tech investments.

Amazon Layoffs: Employees Fired Via Text Messages

Amazon's latest round of layoffs unfolds dramatically as employees receive termination notices through text messages, raising questions about corporate communication ethics in the tech industry.

Amazon, UPS, Intel Slash Jobs in October Tech Layoffs

Major technology and logistics companies including Amazon, UPS, and Intel announced significant workforce reductions in October, signaling continued turbulence in the tech sector despite economic recovery.

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