Information technology
Tech giants Google, Amazon, and Cloudflare were attacked by the largest ever denial of service operation
12 Oct 2023
Major tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Cloudflare have encountered the internet’s biggest ever denial-of-service attack.
OpenAI wants to venture into chip development for better performance
06 Oct 2023
OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is currently exploring the development of its own artificial intelligence hardware.
C-DOT unveils indigenous Quantum Key Distribution solution, launches Quantum Communication Lab
11 Oct 2021
India’s Param Siddhi-AI is 63rd among world’s top 500 supercomputers
20 Nov 2020
The supercomputer with Rpeak of 5.267 Petaflops and 4.6 Petaflops Rmax (sustained) was conceived by C-DAC and developed jointly with support of the Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Researchers use AI to plot green route to nylon
27 Aug 2019
Artificial intelligence could help air travelers save a bundle
02 Aug 2019
Researchers are using artificial intelligence to help airlines price ancillary services such as checked bags and seat reservations in a way that is beneficial to customers' budget and privacy
Supercomputing improves biomass fuel conversion
02 Aug 2019
Design flaws create security vulnerabilities for 'smart home' internet-of-things devices
06 May 2019
Speed of light: Toward a future quantum internet
29 Jan 2019
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By Cygnus | 22 Jan 2026
India’s data centre boom is turning into an AI arms race where power contracts, liquid cooling and fast commissioning decide the winners across Mumbai, Chennai and Hyderabad.
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