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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...

Google is shutting down its Album Archive next month: Heres how it will impact users

Google has announced that its Album Archive will no longer be available after July 19, 2023. The company is sending out emails to affected users to inform them of the move. It has advised users to use Takeout to download any important item before the date.

For the unversed, Google’s Album Archive stored images and videos from Google’s services such as Hangout. It allowed users to view all their photos in one place regardless of the device users send them on.

Some people have already received an email about this update. Those, who didn’t get the email, can go to the Album Archive page with their Google account and will see a banner on the top that informs users about content deletion after July 19, 2023.

“Photos and videos you see here will no longer be available after July 19, 2023. You can use Takeout to download these items before then,” as per the message available on Google’s Album Archive website.

The email from Google says that “content that’s only available in Album Archive” would be deleted after July 19. Further elaborating on this, the company says that this could either be background images uploaded via the Gmail theme picker before 2018 or Google Hangouts data currently stored within Album Archive. Small thumbnail photos, album comments, or likes that may be saved within Album Archive would also be deleted.

Users can see their old photos or videos from Google services on the Album Archive page. If users want to keep them, they can use Takeout to get a link to download their data or send it to online storage like Google Drive, Box, OneDrive, or Dropbox.

It is worth noting that the links to download data from Google Takeout will expire after a week. In addition to this, Google says that Workspace users need their admin’s permission to download their photos/videos from Takeout.

A support page further elaborating on shutting down of Album Archive says that users could “view and manage” content beyond July 19 on services like Blogger to manage image content, Hangouts (Chat) for attachments, Google Photos for photo albums, and their default Google Account for current and past profile photos.

Meanwhile, Dropbox is changing its integration with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. The company informed its users about the change through an email.

Google files in Dropbox will be replaced by the shortcuts to documents in Google Drive as Dropbox’s native integration with Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides is coming to an end. Users who have Google files in their Dropbox account will need to move them to Google Drive in a month or else they will automatically turn into Microsoft files.

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