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AMD to invest $400 million in India by 2028: Here’s what we know

US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices said on Friday it will invest around $400 million in India over the next five years and will build its largest design center in the tech hub of Bengaluru. AMD’s announcement was made by its Chief Technology Officer Mark Papermaster at an annual semiconductor conference that started Friday in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Other speakers at the flagship event include Foxconn Chairman Young Liu and Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. Despite being a late entrant, the Modi government has been courting investments into India’s nascent chip sector to establish its credentials as a chipmaking hub. AMD said it will open its new design centre campus in Bengaluru by end of this year and create 3,000 new engineering roles within five years. “Our India teams will continue to play a pivotal role in delivering the high-performance and adaptive solutions that support AMD customers worldwide,” Papermaster said. The new 500,000-square-foot (55,5...

Facebook launches Instagram Lite in 170 countries with lower bandwidth

Facebook has rolled out a lite version of Instagram dubbed Instagram Lite which has been launched in 170 countries with poor internet connectivity. The service will be mostly launched in rural and remote communities to provide them with the experience of the photo-sharing app with minimal bandwidth.

Instagram Lite will be available only for Android users initially and the company has not announced when it will be rolling out the iOS version of the app.

“Starting today, people in more than 170 countries will be able to download Instagram Lite in the Google Play Store to have a high-quality Instagram experience, no matter what network or device they’re on. We will be rolling out the app globally soon,” Facebook said.

What does Instagram Lite offer?

The new app just takes up just 2MB of space on your Android smartphone which is considerably less as the full version of the app requires close to 30MB space. Despite that, the app retains some of the key features that people will be able to use on entry-level smartphones.

Facebook said that it took some inspiration from Facebook Lite to design the lite version of Instagram and by offloading most of the code that’s running the app to the cloud. Among the features included in the app is the short video feature Reels.

The developers had to make some sacrifices to make the app reliable. The team removed much of the ornate, rich animations like cube transitions and AR filters. However, they kept features that could deliver joy with less data, like GIFs and stickers.

Other omissions include certain icons that do not make sense for digital app users. Users won’t see the Trash icon on the lite version of the app, however, the company has added an ‘X’ character to imply the same.

Instagram Lite was also launched back in 2018 after it was pulled from the Google Play Store due to some issues with the app. The new Instagram Lite app began testing in India in December 2020 and will be rolled out to users in the country in a phased manner.



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