
Moumita Deb Choudhury
Staff Writer
Moumita Deb Choudhury has over 10 years of experience in technology journalism. She has previously worked with HT Media and The Indian Express Group. She is trained in Indian classical music and loves to spend time with her daughter when she is not working.

US-China chip war to hit affiliates of server maker Inspur
Reported plans to extend US chip export controls to Inspur affiliates signal continuing supply chain upheaval.

Netherlands to restrict export of 'advanced' chip-making tech to China
Pressured by the US, the Netherlands is moving forward with new export restrictions on chip-making technology to China, expected to affect the manufacture of advanced logic and DRAM modules.

US sets guidelines for semiconductor makers seeking CHIPS Act funds
The Biden administration has laid out new rules and terms to reinvigorate the domestic semiconductor industry and bring supply chains back to the country.

US-led 'Fab 4' chip alliance meets to coordinate supply chain resilience
Senior officials from US, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea meet to discuss ways to establish an early warning system and help ensure a more resilient global semiconductor supply chain.

Server DRAM to exceed mobile DRAM, as enterprises adopt emerging tech
As businesses adopt AI, high performance computing and cloud technology, servers gobble up memory chips to the point where there is more DRAM inside servers than in all mobile devices combined, TrendForce reports.

Princeton Digital Group to invest $1B in Indonesia data center
The new investment is a part of the company’s Singapore+ strategy, which involves constructing data centers in Batam, Indonesia, and Johor, Malaysia, to enable its Singapore-based customers to expand their infrastructure beyond...

Oracle outages serve as warning for companies relying on cloud technology
Oracle outages this week, following Microsoft and AWS service interruptions, are a cautionary tale for system administrators.

Twilio announces fresh round of layoffs, impacting 17% of its workforce
In addition to the layoffs, which would impact about 1,400 employees, the company is undergoing an internal restructuring to create two business units, Twilio Communications and Twilio Data & Applications.

South Korean startup Rebellions reportedly launches new AI chip
Rebellions’ Atom chip is designed to consume only about 20% of the power of an Nvidia A100 chip.