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Time India transitioned to a ‘product nation’, minister Vaishnaw says
Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasised India's need to transition from a services nation to a product nation, encouraging broader partnerships to develop chip solutions, Economic Times reports.He highlighted the importance of the RISC-V open-source chip architecture and the potential of India building its own large language model (LLM) for AI. The minister was speaking at an awards ceremony for the winners of the Chips to Startup and Indian web browser development challenge, according to ET.
Abhishek Singh, CEO of the IndiaAI Mission, stressed the necessity of voice-enabled AI for digital inclusion. Minister of State Jitin Prasada called for a focus on research and development, while Singh urged private sector investments in Indian AI models. He advocated for established IT companies to invest in AI research alongside startups.
Accenture flags delays in US govt contracts impacted by DOGE
Accenture, the world’s biggest tech services and consulting company, said the efforts by the US President Donald Trump’s administration to reduce federal spending have led to delays and cancellations of new contracts, Reuters reported on March 20. The company’s shares ended more than 7 percent lower on the New York Stock Exchange.The newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire Elon Musk, has been implementing measures to slash spending and reduce the size of the federal workforce, Reuters notes. Accenture’s federal services unit, which accounted for 8 percent of the company’s revenues in 2024, has been facing delays, according to Reuters.
Micron’s data centre revenues triple on AI demand, shares rise
Micron Technology, the largest US maker of computer memory chips, saw its data centre revenue triple in its latest quarter, as demand for AI hardware continued to accelerate, Bloomberg reported earlier today.Last Updated :
March 21, 25 12:19:15 PM IST