Today’s Tech Roundup: Tata’s Semiconductor Strategy, NVIDIA Robotics, Bybit in Indonesia, and Cognizant Hiring

Welcome to today’s tech roundup! From chips and AI to crypto, climate tech, and hiring, here’s a quick look at the stories shaping the technology world today.

Tata Group Resorts to Older Tech to Launch Its Chip Foray

Tata Group’s entry into the field of semiconductors takes an efficient course whereby the company begins its venture from older and tested technologies of chips rather than advanced technology. This ensures cost efficiency, quicker production, and helps meet demands in fields such as the automotive industry, power, and industrial electronics.

Climate Tech Venture Funding Surges Driven by AI Infrastructure Demand

There has been renewed interest in climate technology, driven by the accelerated development of AI infrastructure. With the increased usage of energy by data centers, venture capital firms are funding startups that specialize in renewable energy, batteries, smart power grids, and energy efficiency.

Bybit Launches in Indonesia After NOBI Acquisition

Bybit crypto exchange has now officially made its entry into Indonesia after taking over local exchange platform NOBI. This marks the extension of their operations in Southeast Asia and gives the firm the ability to provide regulated crypto trading services to customers.

NVIDIA Partners with Japanese Robotics Firms to Accelerate AI Development

With the collaboration between NVIDIA and Japanese robotics firms, there is an effort to make progress in developing AI automation. By using its computing technology together with Japan’s robotics expertise, it hopes to produce industrial robots that are better than current ones.

Cognizant to Hire 1,500 US Graduates by End of 2026

As part of efforts to build its artificial intelligence team, Cognizant is set to recruit 1,500 graduates in the US by 2026. These new employees will be trained in areas such as artificial intelligence, digital engineering, and other new technologies.

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