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“For the June quarter, we do expect the majority of iPhones sold in the US will have India as their country of origin,” said Apple’s CEO.
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“For the June quarter, we do expect the majority of iPhones sold in the US will have India as their country of origin,” said Apple’s CEO.
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This more than triples the company’s valuation to $9 billion.
The post Cursor’s Parent Company, Anysphere, Raises $900 Million appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



The model excels at coding, general-purpose tasks, with ridiculously low API pricing and outputs 200 + tokens per second.
The post Google’s Redemption Arc Continues With Gemini 2.5 Flash appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Revenue grows 17% year-on-year, slightly lower compared to 18.9% in Q4 2024.
The post AWS Records $29.3 Billion Cloud Revenue in Q1 2025, Beats Microsoft and Google appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



Besides, the Trump administration is planning to further strengthen chip controls, as per reports.
The post NVIDIA, Anthropic Clash Over Chip Export Controls: Report appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



New Agentic AI Platform from Axtria Delivers Speed, Power, and Freedom of Choice to Life Sciences Companies
The post Axtria’s Agentic AI Platform Delivers Speed, Power, and Freedom of Choice appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



AI transforms India’s banking, financial services, and insurance sector with automation, fraud detection, and faster, smarter financial services delivery.
The post Smart Money: How AI is Disrupting India’s BFSI Game appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



The development follows several users expressing their concerns online.
The post OpenAI Rolls Back Update for ChatGPT That Was too ‘Sycophantic’ appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.



The development follows several users expressing their concerns online.
The post OpenAI Rolls Back Update for ChatGPT That Was too ‘Sycophantic’ appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

