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2026-06-18
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2026-06-18
The Indian Express
The next lineup of iPhone, iPad, and Macbook could come with a higher price tag as an ongoing global shortage of memory and storage chips pushes manufacturing costs for Apple and other device-makers.
Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the price increases are unavoidable in a recent interview with Wall Street Journal. Describing the present situation as unsustainable, Cook said that Apple
2026-06-18
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2026-06-18
Mashable India
Apple May Increase iPhone and Mac Prices Due to Memory Chip Shortage, Tim Cook Reveals
Apple CEO Tim Cook says a global memory chip shortage driven by AI demand could lead to higher iPhone, Mac, and other Apple device prices in the future.
By Priya Singh June 18, 2026
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Apple could soon increase prices across several of its products as soaring memory and storage chip costs put pressure
2026-06-18
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2026-06-18
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is scheduled to visit Assam in northeastern India in early July 2026. According to Nikkei, more than 50 Japanese companies and business groups, including Suzuki, Itochu and Toyota Tsusho, are expected to accompany the delegation, with market attention focused on cooperation in semiconductors and infrastructure.
2026-06-17
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2026-06-17
Vajiram & Ravi
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2026-06-17
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2026-06-17
India-based Kaynes Technology is seeking outsourced automotive semiconductor orders in Japan, a move that could help establish a foothold for Indian backend chip manufacturing in a market long dominated by East Asia. Japanese partners are backing the effort, but the company still faces strict quality hurdles.
2026-06-17
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2026-06-17
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2026-06-15
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2026-06-15
EE Times India
2026-06-15
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2026-06-15
Tata Electronics' planned US$11 billion semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat, has become the anchor of India's front-end chip manufacturing ambitions. The project, supported by technology from Taiwan's PSMC, has also drawn a strategic partnership with Dutch lithography equipment supplier ASML.
2026-06-15
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2026-06-15
India sees rising global tech investment as Meta, Reliance and Anthropic deepen AI ties, while EV firms expand, Starlink faces delays, and semiconductor and tablet markets show steady structural growth.
2026-06-13
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2026-06-13
Investing.com India
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2026-06-13
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2026-06-13
India has expanded exemptions from mandatory quality certification requirements for imports by Special Economic Zone (SEZ) units and developers, a policy change that industry observers say could ease the establishment of semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the country.
2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
APAC Media
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Synopsys claims to help customers accelerate silicon innovation, reduce risk, and bring increasingly complex AI-driven systems to market faster. In an exclusive interaction, Sudeep Shivalli, Regional Sales Director, GTM, Synopsys India, tells Bhavya Bagga, Business Reporter, CXO Media, how they are embedding AI across their platforms to enable intelligent design explorat
2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
NoPo scales HiPco single-walled carbon nanotube output for sub-2-nm chips and anodes.
2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
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Silicon Labs is deepening its presence in India through expanded research operations and a greater commercial focus on smart infrastructure applications, even as the US-based wireless chipmaker prepares for an acquisition by Texas Instruments.
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2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
Analytics India Magazine
"From HBM leader to trillion-dollar giant, SK Hynix has become a critical pillar of the AI supply chain."
Afew years ago, a meme went viral during the AI boom, comparing NVIDIA to a company selling shovels during a gold rush. As AI companies rushed to build models and data centres, NVIDIA supplied the chips that made it all possible.
But every shovel maker needs its own suppliers. For NVIDIA, on
2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
India's official think tank NITI Aayog has outlined a 2035 roadmap for India to become a more central part of the global semiconductor industry, warning that continued reliance on imports leaves the country exposed to cost, supply, and security risks.
2026-06-12
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2026-06-12
Silicon Labs is deepening its presence in India through expanded research operations and a greater commercial focus on smart infrastructure applications, even as the US-based wireless chipmaker prepares for an acquisition by Texas Instruments.
2026-06-11
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2026-06-11
Analytics India Magazine
"From HBM leader to trillion-dollar giant, SK Hynix has become a critical pillar of the AI supply chain."
Afew years ago, a meme went viral during the AI boom, comparing NVIDIA to a company selling shovels during a gold rush. As AI companies rushed to build models and data centres, NVIDIA supplied the chips that made it all possible.
But every shovel maker needs its own suppliers. For NVIDIA, on