23-July-09
Execs examine keys to Indian embedded systems growth
Industry executives told the Embedded Systems Conference Bangalore 2009 here on Thursday (July 23) that significant opportunities exist in the Indian embedded market. more...

23-July-09
ESC India 2009 kicks off in Bangalore
Ashok Kumar C. Manoli, Principal Secretary Information Technology, Biotechnology, S&T - Govt. of Karnataka said Bangalore is the global hub of semiconductor industry in the country. more...

23-July-09
Embedded Systems Conference India 2009' in Bangalore
Embedded Systems Conference India 2009 being held in Bangalore, is one of the largest conference and exhibition on embedded technology. more...

22-July-09
Indian Semiconductor Industry to Defy Recession
The semiconductor market in India was estimated at $5.9 billion in 2008 and growing at about 25% in the recent years. more...

22-July-09
State offical: Bangalore semi policy due in August
A semiconductor policy for the southern Indian state of Karnataka is expected to be announced by the government next month. more...

22-July-09
Intel, AMD in race for $300 mn Indian graphics card market
ntel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), traditional rivals in the global chipset space, are now set to take each other on in the $300-million Indian graphics card market. more...

21-July-09
Intel, AMD poise to grow subtly in Indian graphics card market
Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), the cut throat rivals in chip segment are now pulling up their socks to compete with each other in the $300-million Indian graphics card market. more...

20-July-09
India to Create New Chip: Guess Which OS it's Using?
A natural concern of major powers around the world is technological dependence on the US. more...

17-July-09
Solar Govt. to aid chip designing in India
Since India is yet to make its mark in the microprocessor market, the government is trying to change this scenario through its new initiative. more...

16-July-09
Report: India to pursue homegrown microprocessor design
The Indian government will reportedly bring together top engineers to design what is tentatively being called the "India microprocessor." more...

16-July-09
Solar Semi setting up solar cell plant at Fab City
Solar Semiconductor, a Hyderabad-based manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) modules, is setting up a solar cell plant at its Fab City campus with an investment of about $100 million (about Rs 490 crore). more...

16-July-09
Mathworks brings 'model-based design' to India
India is rapidly emerging as an affordable R&D offshoring centre. This is taking place amid challenges brought about by increasing globalisation where design teams are dispersed across the world. more...

14-July-09
Govt to chip in with India Microprocessor
The chips may have been down at India’s computer hardware sector for some time now, but an ambitious government programme is looking to change that. more...

13-July-09
“Our Indian Design Center contributes around 20% of our worldwide R&D”
Vivek Sharma, VP – Emerging Markets Region and Director – India Design Center, STMicroelectronics, spoke to Nivedan Prakash about the company’s R&D center in India and the product designs that the Indian team has created in the recent past more...

12-July-09
Solar PV projects: Govt wants financial closure by Aug 31
Solar Photo Voltaic (PV) projects in the country have taken another step forward. The Department of Information Technology has asked the 12 applicants who recently received in-principle nod for PV projects filed under special incentive package scheme (SIPS) to complete their financial closure by August 31. more...

09-July-09
India; the blooming garden for semiconductor industry
Small cars and electric cars (Nano, Reva and many similar but undisclosed projects), Chandrayan-2 mission, power plants, LCD TVs, low cost medical devices, PV Solar/LED lighting and now the latest UID projects are some of the most visible immediate opportunities in the Indian Semiconductor market. more...

03-July-09
Cadence for STPI Extension Beyond 2010
At a time when off-shoring to cost-effective geographies has become the norm, extension of the STPI (Software Technology Parks of India) scheme beyond 2010 would mitigate the concerns of the design industry, said Jaswinder Ahuja, corporate vice president and managing director, Cadence Design Systems. more...

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