Good morning, tech fam! Here’s your quick dose of the biggest stories shaping the world of technology today.
What’s New Today: Qualcomm has stepped up the AI race by unveiling its AI200 and AI250 chips designed to challenge Nvidia’s stronghold in data-centre computing.
Fast-Track Insights: India’s Prime Minister has announced a ₹1-lakh-crore Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) Fund under the Anusandhan National Research Foundation to encourage private investment and strengthen the nation’s R&D ecosystem.
Here’s a quick look at today’s biggest stories — from Qualcomm’s bold move in AI chips to India’s push for innovation through massive funding support.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced the company’s push into data-centre AI with new AI200 and AI250 accelerator chips that aim to take on Nvidia’s stronghold. The chips focus on inference rather than training and feature 768 GB memory, signaling a direct challenge to Nvidia’s more than 90% share. Meanwhile, Amon warned of bubble-like hype yet called AI a massive opportunity.
India’s Prime Minister launched a ₹1-lakh-crore Research, Development and Innovation Fund under the Anusandhan National Research Foundation via a two-tier structure to encourage private sector investment in R&D. The fund will flow through special purpose and second-level fund managers such as AIFs, DFIs and NBFCs. It supports India’s “Viksit Bharat 2047” vision for scientific progress and innovation.
The recent global job cuts at Amazon.com, Inc. serve as a warning signal for India’s workforce. Generative AI is no longer confined to specialist roles but is starting to affect mid-level positions in finance, marketing, HR and tech. With a large youth population and rising urban joblessness, India faces a fragile future unless government and corporate sectors act now to build strong AI training and meaningful investment.
Advancements in artificial intelligence are helping visually impaired people live more independently and confidently. Smart glasses now recognise faces, read text and interpret surroundings. Mobile apps provide real-time guidance for tasks such as navigation, object identification and shopping. Wearable devices enhance movement and safety in public spaces. Education tools convert textbooks into audio and support Braille learning. технология is opening up new possibilities for everyday life.
Iran’s energy officials claim that about 95% of its 427,000 active crypto-mining rigs are operating without legal authorization, consuming over 1,400 MW of power and putting strain on the national electric grid. In response, authorities have shut down more than 100 illicit mining farms and are offering cash rewards for tip-offs to help identify hidden operations.