Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw introduced Vikram-32, India's first indigenous 32-bit processor, developed by ISRO's SCL. Designed to endure extreme space conditions, it succeeds the VIKRAM160. The ...
Union IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday presented the first “Made in India” chip to Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the inauguration of Semicon India 2025 in Delhi. The minister handed over the ...
Vikram-32 is India’s first fully homegrown 32-bit microprocessor, built by ISRO’s Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL). (Image: Ashwini Vaishnaw X handle) India has marked a milestone in its chip-making ...
The Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Bhagalpur has achieved a major breakthrough by successfully designing a 32-bit capacity semiconductor chip within just two years, far ahead of the ...
New Delhi: India officially unveiled 'Vikram 3201', the country’s first fully indigenous 32-bit microprocessor designed specifically for space applications. Developed by the Indian Space Research ...
A new Medicare pilot program will require prior authorization for certain medical procedures, using AI to approve or deny coverage A new program from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ...
Medical City Arlington welcomed patients to its newly expanded medical center on August 22. The $144 million addition, complete with a new patient tower, four new specialty operating rooms, and an ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Artificial intelligence is reportedly making its way into a traditional Medicare pilot program that six states, including Oklahoma, will test out. It has to do with patients ...
Wall Street notched more milestones Thursday after gains in technology stocks helped push the market to another all-time high. The S&P 500 rose 0.3%, lifting the benchmark index to its second record ...
NEW YORK — Wall Street notched more milestones Thursday after gains in technology stocks helped push the market to another all-time high. The Standard & Poor’s 500 rose 0.3%, lifting the benchmark ...
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