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    SK Hynix to start production of SOCAMM2 server module for Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips

    SK Hynix is launching mass production of its new SOCAMM2 memory modules, specifically for Nvidia's Vera Rubin chips, aiming to power next-generation AI servers with mobile-grade low-power technology.

    Why enterprises should step forward at the ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026

    Enterprises leveraging AI can benchmark innovation, gain credibility, and unlock strategic partnerships at ET Most Innovative AI Product 2026, positioning themselves at the forefront of growth, leadership, and India’s evolving AI-driven business ecosystem.

    Odisha gets 3D chip packaging unit

    Odisha is emerging as a significant player in advanced sectors like electronics and semiconductors with the inauguration of India's first 3D glass substrate packaging facility. This Rs 1,943 crore project, set up by 3D Glass Solutions Inc., aims to bolster India's semiconductor value chain and support future technologies like AI and high-performance computing.

    Tactical investing: 6 stocks for your watchlist as the Gulf rebuild approaches; 4 with positive upside potential of up to 25%

    Peace is something that has eluded West Asia a long time. For old Gulf watchers, statements and counter-statements of the kind seen in the last 48 hours are nothing new. That is probably the least to expect in times of conflict. And, when negative headlines dominate, it is tough to think rationally, especially when it comes to the stock markets. In such circumstances, it is useful to have the ability to be somewhat contrarian.

    Multiple states to borrow Rs 16,900 crore through RBI SGS auction on April 21

    Multiple state governments are set to raise a combined Rs 16,900 crore through a revised auction of State Government Securities on April 21. The Reserve Bank of India will conduct the auction on its E-Kuber platform, featuring fresh issuances and re-issues with varying tenors. Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Telangana are among the participating states.

    Vaishnaw calls 3DGS semiconductor plant foundation in Odisha a 'historic day, says state emerging as IT hub

    Odisha is set to become a major center for advanced technology and electronics manufacturing. The foundation for a semiconductor plant has been laid, marking a historic day for the state. This development will boost Odisha's semiconductor ecosystem. Global leaders like Intel and Lockheed Martin are investors. The state is diversifying its industrial base beyond metals and minerals.

    • Renault plans dual-platform strategy, targets 7 models and EV push in India by 2030

      Renault is launching a new strategy in India. The company will use two platforms to offer vehicles. One platform targets cars under ten lakh rupees. The other will support larger vehicles and electrification. Renault plans to have seven models by 2030. This includes new SUVs and electric vehicles. India will also be a hub for software development.

      3 questions to break negative thought patterns and reshape your reality. Ankur Warikoo says the 'solution isn't motivation'

      Entrepreneur and author Ankur Warikoo explains that the way people talk to themselves shapes how they experience reality. In his LinkedIn post, he compares the mind to a search engine, saying it finds evidence based on the questions you ask. Instead of repeating negative thoughts like “I’m exhausted” or “I can’t,” he suggests reframing them with better questions that push the mind to look for solutions.

      India turns the tables on China: The great supply chain flip begins

      India's electronics sector is transforming. For years, the country assembled products using imported parts. Now, Indian companies are exporting electronic components, even to China. This marks a significant shift from just assembly to deeper manufacturing involvement. This change is driven by government policies and global manufacturers.

      ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026: what it is, why it matters and who it is for

      As India’s AI ecosystem moves from experimentation to execution, the need to recognise real, measurable innovation has become critical. The ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 is designed to evaluate AI products based on architecture, deployment, and business impact across startups, SMEs, and enterprises. Here is a clear breakdown of what the programme stands for and why it matters now.

      These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analysts

      Over the next few days, as an investor you need to make a clear distinction on one front: Buying happening in a sector at a lower level, and short covering. Why? Because short covering-led upmoves don't sustain. Also remember: Whether an upmove in the broader market will sustain or not also depends on how the Q4 earnings season pans out. As of now, no major trouble spots have emerged.

      Airflow products maker Madison Air valued at $15.7 billion as shares rise on NYSE debut

      Madison Air Solutions debuted on Thursday with an 18.5% stock surge, reaching a $15.65 billion valuation. The HVAC firm's successful IPO, the largest in the U.S. this year, highlights strong investor interest in AI-driven data center growth. The company, which provides air quality solutions for various sectors including data centers, raised $2.23 billion in its offering.

      Govt notifies India’s first chip fab plant: Rs 91,000 cr Tata Semicon plant

      India's first chip fabrication plant SEZ is notified in Dholera, Gujarat. Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing Private Limited will invest Rs 91,000 crore. This project aims to boost domestic value chains and create jobs. Other semiconductor and electronics component SEZ proposals have also received approvals. These include plans by Micron Semiconductor Technology India Ltd, Kaynes Semicon Ltd, and CG Semi Ltd.

      TCS declares Nashik WFH; Wipro Q4 results

      Tata Consultancy Services has moved staff to work from home amid an ongoing investigation at its Nashik office. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Trip down memory lane: Module price rise could moderate in H2

      The new projections counter previous estimates about memory prices continuing to peak every quarter for consumer electronics brands. They factor in softening demand for consumer electronics products such as handsets and personal computers (PCs) due to an already sharp increase in end-consumer prices over the past few months, which is expected to free up some supply.

      Global Markets | South Korean shares hit highest since late February, chipmakers jump

      South Korean stock markets surged on Thursday, reaching their highest point since late February. This rally was fueled by optimism surrounding a potential U.S.-Iran deal to end the war. Strong earnings from Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC also propelled South Korean chipmakers like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix higher. The benchmark KOSPI index saw a significant increase, reflecting positive investor sentiment.

      Musk's staff reaches out to suppliers for Terafab project: Report

      Elon Musk's staff have reached out to chip ⁠industry ⁠suppliers including Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron and Lam Research ⁠for his Terafab AI ⁠chip complex project with SpaceX and Tesla.

      India's Apple component exports to China surge to record $2.5 billion under ECMS scheme

      India's electronics exports to China are experiencing a significant surge. Apple's component manufacturing scheme is driving this growth. Indian vendors are now exporting parts to China, a reversal of past trends. This development is expected to boost India's overall exports to China substantially. The success highlights the impact of government initiatives on the electronics sector.

      These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts

      What is evident in the last few trading sessions is how the street is treating Q4 earnings numbers. If a company delivers in terms of numbers, the street has money flowing into that stock. So, clearly, from a blanket bearish phase we have moved into stock-selective mode. ET Screener, powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus, lists quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, and having an average recommendation rating of “Buy” or "Strong Buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      Government likely to roll out mobile PLI 2.0 with outlay of over $5 billion by May

      India is set to introduce a new production-linked incentive scheme for mobile phone exports by May. This initiative will have an outlay exceeding USD 5 billion. The goal is to significantly boost the country's mobile phone exports. Discussions are ongoing with the finance ministry for final cabinet approval. This aims to double mobile phone exports from India.

      India's FDI plan for ecommerce; Tata charges up iPhone biz

      India is planning to allow FDI in inventory-based ecommerce exclusively for exports. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

      Govt notifies special economic zone for Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing at Dholera

      The government on Wednesday said it has notified a special economic zone to be set up by Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing for electronic hardware and software, including IT/ITeS, at Dholera in Gujarat.

      ‘UP becoming global manufacturing hub’: CM Yogi flags off Tata Motors’ 10 lakhth vehicle in Lucknow
      Tata invests ₹1,500 crore more to charge up iPhone biz

      Tata Group has infused ₹1,500 crore into Tata Electronics to scale up its iPhone manufacturing business, alongside plans for further investments. The group has also increased capital in its Pegatron India unit. Analysts say the move reflects long-term capacity expansion, as Tata strengthens its role in Apple supply chains and pushes into semiconductors.

      For investors with ability to think beyond FY27: 5 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with an upside potential up to 33%

      The US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a claim by President Trump that negotiations are not dead in the water, and some tough talk from Iran. Together they ensured that confusion reigned over the fate of the Gulf war, with each cue impacting markets and crude oil prices in different ways. So, uncertainty is still the dominant theme for global markets. But then stock prices have also corrected, so the current situation presents opportunities as well.

      These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%

      It is tough to think positively about the markets when all the news is about blockades, wars, and everything that can disturb the global economy. But remember this: Whatever its intensity or length, there is enough historical evidence to show that markets have a greater probability of trading at a higher level a few months after a war. And no war in the Gulf has dragged on. So, all one needs is patience – and the ability to think beyond the war.

      ET AI Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026: Startups, SMEs, Enterprises: Where does your product fit?

      As the ET AI Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 approaches this June, companies across India are preparing to showcase their AI products. With three distinct tracks, startups, SMEs, and enterprises, the framework ensures that every product is evaluated in the right context, making it easier to identify where you belong and how you stand out.

      The right mix: Annuity income, domestic focus and fresh demand. 6 power sector stocks with upside potential of up to 40%

      The failure of the US and Iran to arrive at an agreement to end the Gulf war will only rattle global markets further. But even in the midst of all the uncertainty and turbulence, there have been some sectors that have displayed resilience. Focused on domestic demand with annuity-like income streams from regulated tariffs, these sectors offer stability when global risks loom. One such sector has long suffered customer payment woes despite growing demand, but now stands to benefit from a new development that will push demand higher, but with deep-pocketed clients and assured payments.

      PLI 2.0 calls ring louder: India eyes 35% global mobile output; $130 billion production

      India's electronics sector is set to significantly boost global mobile phone production. A new production-linked incentive scheme aims to achieve 30-35% of worldwide output by 2031. This ambitious plan targets substantial manufacturing and export growth. The initiative seeks to strengthen India's supply chain and manufacturing ecosystem.

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