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“In cybersecurity circles, they call it Q-day: The day when quantum computers will break the Internet” — Nature.
“In cybersecurity circles, they call it Q-day: The day when quantum computers will break the Internet” — Nature.
The impact of quantum computing spans across a range of industries, including finance, logistics, and cryptography.
About 92% of the 100 quantum projects initiated domestically are funded by the Indian government.
India should strike a balance between sustainable development and industrial growth.
As with the software boom, we can expect a global transfer of semiconductor talent from India to meet the rising demand
Microsoft’s metaverse project is on hold as big tech prioritises AI chatbots for revenue.
At least in the next five years, while we will not witness real intelligence, enabling reliable hardware will be a crucial aspect of achieving that.
The sorrows of tumultuous macroeconomic conditions and an unstable foreign exchange continue for big tech companies.
To cement its position as a trusted ally, India should form strong collaborations with other nations
“Financial aspect has to become more smarter and a lot more agile on the cloud”
Working with neural networks is such that it is almost impossible to set standards on how AI systems should be made and tested
User research will ensure that the AI is designed for the people that will use it, instead of just for the technology itself.
While proposals for installing fabs still await government approval, foreign R&D investment shines bright
Microsoft will be wiping out its entire Virtual Reality (VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) teams
While hardware is achieving milestones each day, the software growth is only slowing down
“The path I’m very excited for is using models like ChatGPT to assist humans at evaluating other AI systems,” said OpenAI’s Jan Leike
With the ongoing brouhaha over the ChatGPT, we can expect Clippy to make a comeback in the form of an AI chatbot to the Microsoft Office suite
The chairman of PSMC confirmed that they are in talks with the Indian government to build a fab in India
“In general, we are going to release technology much more slowly than people would like,” he said.
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The JV’s proposal included manufacturing 12-inch (300mm) wafers carrying the 28nm chips.
Apple is playing the long game, aligning its investments with its AR/VR/MR plans.
At present, Apple is one of the only companies that is proactively pushing towards adoption of newer and more advanced 3nm chips.
In the face of a tech downturn, AI remains on the rise, breaking new ground every day
The new technique processes new, unobserved views of the environment from a set of posed images or videos.
Disruptive AI-plagiarism market emerges as threat to generative AI dominance. So, ChatGPT, may not be your answer to everything
The future of chip manufacturing and assembly is a nexus between robotics, simulation, and machine learning
“The current trend is partly driven by the desire to capture more value beyond just a one-off chip sale”
Neo4j, founded in 2007, delivers real-time transaction processing, advanced AI/ML, intuitive data visualisation, and more
The heyday of database systems faces a decline where big-figure database funding almost stopped in the latter half of 2022
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