Apple has reportedly flown 600 tonnes of iPhones from its Indian manufacturing plants to the U.S. to avoid new tariffs imposed on Chinese-made goods. This strategic move underscores India's growing role in Apple's global supply chain.
🗂 Technology | 📰 The GuardianSwara Baby Products has unveiled a new line of eco-friendly diapers made without tree-based materials. This innovation aims to reduce environmental impact and promote sustainable practices in the baby care industry.
🗂 Technology | 📰 Business StandardTechnicians in New Delhi are assembling affordable laptops using salvaged parts from discarded electronics, dubbed 'Frankenstein' laptops. These devices cater to budget-conscious consumers and highlight India's robust repair culture.
🗂 Technology | 📰 The VergeL&T Semiconductor Technologies, supported by Larsen & Toubro, aims to establish a $10 billion semiconductor fabrication plant in India by 2027. The project aligns with India's ambitions to become a global semiconductor manufacturing hub.
🗂 Technology | 📰 TechRadarCommerce Minister Piyush Goyal has called on Indian startups to prioritize deep-tech innovations over quick-commerce services. His remarks have sparked discussions about the direction of India's startup ecosystem and the need for technological advancements.
🗂 Technology | 📰 ReutersNTT Corporation has unveiled an AI inference LSI capable of real-time processing of ultra-high-definition 4K video on edge devices with strict power constraints. This innovation aims to enhance applications like infrastructure inspection using drones, enabling safer beyond-visual-line-of-sight navigation. NTT Innovative Devices Corporation plans to commercialize this LSI within fiscal year 2025.
🗂 Technology | 📰 NTT CorporationThe European Union has detailed a €20 billion (US$22 billion) plan to establish new sites equipped with vast supercomputers across Europe. These AI gigafactories aim to develop the next generation of artificial intelligence models, positioning the EU as a leader in AI technology.
🗂 Technology | 📰 Taipei TimesA report from the International Energy Agency warns that the global surge in artificial intelligence technology could require almost as much energy by the end of this decade as Japan currently uses. This highlights the need for sustainable energy solutions in the rapidly growing AI sector.
🗂 Technology | 📰 Taipei Times