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BrainChip, Tata Elxsi to provide intelligent, ultralow-power solutions
BrainChip Holdings Ltd, a commercial producer of ultra-low power, digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI IP, welcomes design and technology services provider Tata Elxsi as a partner to its essential AI ecosystem. With more than 10,000 employees and multiple locations worldwide. The Tata Elxsi helps corporations re-imagine their products and services through design thinking and the application
Read moreRenesas expands focus on India with new NB-IoT solution
Tokyo, Japan – Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduced an NB-IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) chipset specifically for the Indian market. The new RH1NS200 is an LTE NB-IoT modem chipset that is designed to operate on the networks of all major Indian telecommunications carriers.
Read moreTATA Elxsi extends its technology network to Frankfurt to spur digital engineering
Bengaluru, India and Frankfurt, Germany – TATA Elxsi, a global design and technology services company, announced the opening of its Digital Engineering centre in Frankfurt, Germany. This Digital Engineering Hub will serve as a platform to bring together TATA Elxsi’s talent and expertise in providing digital engineering solutions for next-generation mobility, media and communications and healthcare sectors.
Read moreTata Elxsi and Renesas establish new EV innovation centre
Bengaluru, India and Tokyo, Japan. 3 March , 2022 — Tata Elxsi, a global provider of design and technology services, and Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced their collaboration on a state-of-the-art design centre in Bangalore that will develop targeted solutions for electric vehicles (EV). The new Next Generation EV Innovation
Read moreBirmingham City University shows Indian tech giants virtual reality training for medical applications
Representatives from two of India’s creative companies have visited Birmingham City University to learn more about how the UK university is training the next generation of virtual reality (VR) professionals, and with the hope of exploring potential partnerships in the future.
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