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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...

Russia-Ukraine conflict: Russia partially restricts access to Facebook

The Russian authorities have announced to partially restrict Facebook in the country. This news comes after the social media platform reportedly restricted the accounts of four Russian media outlets after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s communications regulator accused Facebook of violating “fundamental human rights” by restricting the accounts of these Russian media outlets.

As per the statement by Russia’s tech and communications regulator, “On February 24, Roskomnadzor sent requests to the administration of Meta Platforms, Inc. remove the restrictions imposed by the social network Facebook on Russian media and explain the reason for their introduction. The owners of the social network ignored the requirements of Roskomnadzor.”

It further added, “On February 24, Roskomnadzor sent requests to the administration of Meta Platforms, Inc. [to] remove the restrictions imposed by the social network Facebook on Russian media and explain the reason for their introduction.”

In response to Roskomnadzor’s statement, Meta’s president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, tweeted that the social media platform has refused to comply with the Russian government’s request “to stop fact-checking and labeling of content posted on Facebook by four Russian state-owned media organizations.”

Clegg adds that as a result of their actions, Russia has decided to restrict the use of its services in the country.

For the unversed, Facebook has set up a “Special Operations Center” that comprises experts (including native speakers) to respond in real-time and “closely monitor the situation” and act as soon as possible.

Additionally, Facebook has also introduced a “lock profile” tool for users in Ukraine. It is “a one-click tool for people in Ukraine to lock down their account by quickly applying existing privacy settings and new features. When their profile is locked, people who aren’t their friends can’t download or share their profile photo or see posts on their timeline.”

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