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Samsung, SK Hynix Expand China Production as Delhi Invests in AI Education

Samsung SK Hynix China NAND DRAM Delhi Equinix Krea AI inertial sensors TechAnnouncer AI education data centers

Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix invested over 1.5 trillion won (approximately $1.1 billion USD) in their Chinese factories last year, upgrading NAND and DRAM processes to address AI-driven memory chip supply shortages (reports Reuters).

The Delhi government has allocated ₹18.5 crore (approximately $2.2 million USD) for the 2026-27 period to enhance technology exposure in government schools, including AI initiatives and smart classroom expansion, according to local news.

Equinix is expanding its Pathways to Tech scheme in Australia as part of a global initiative to address data center skills shortages, per capacitymedia.com.

Krea AI, launched in December 2023, has gained popularity for its speed and real-time image generation capabilities, allowing users to instantly visualize prompt changes, according to techiemag.com.

The inertial sensors market is experiencing significant growth, driven by advancements in sectors such as consumer electronics, according to EIN Presswire.

The 21st century has seen rapid technological advancements, significantly impacting various aspects of modern life, as noted by TechAnnouncer.

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