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How Semiconductor Trends and Geopolitics Reshoring Are Driving Market Growth in 2025?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 2 September 2025
- 3 minutes read
While the semiconductor industry anticipates robust capital expenditures exceeding $185 billion in 2025 to expand production capacity by 7%, several challenges remain. Read to know more
Why AI Won’t Replace Software Developers: The Evolving Role of Human Programmers in 2025
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 31 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
The recent speculations that AI will eat software developers job has gained lot of tractions. In this article we have tried to demystify it . Read to know more
Understanding High Pressure Heaters in Power Plants: Stages, Drip Levels, and Optimizing Heat Gains
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 24 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
High pressure heaters play a crucial role in enhancing the efficiency of thermal power plants by preheating boiler feedwater through regenerative heating. In this article, we'll explore the stages of high
Malaysia semiconductor talent gap is holding nation’s semiconductor push.
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 22 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
Malaysia’s semiconductor ambitions are hitting a bottleneck due to a widening Malaysia semiconductor talent gap. read to know more.
What’s Wrong with xAI? Musk’s Altman Rivalry and Legal Exodus Explained
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 21 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
Elon Musk vs Sam Altman xAI rivalry is transforming the AI race. Discover how Grok, ChatGPT, and Apple’s App Store battles drive the future of AI.
Should You Do a PhD in AI Era? Ex-Google Chief Says No
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 20 August 2025
- 3 minutes read
Former Google AI chief Jad Tarifi argues pursuing a PhD in AI era may not be the best path. He highlights the growing gap between academia and industry, where real-world
Decoding Cooling Towers: Understanding Different Types for Optimal Efficiency
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 17 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
Cooling towers are essential structures in a wide array of industrial and commercial applications, from power plants and manufacturing facilities to HVAC systems. Their primary function is to dissipate waste
Engineers vs Managers? Why Narayana Murthy Thinks the Divide Is Outdated
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 17 August 2025
- 3 minutes read
Narayana Murthy, IIT and IIM leaders argue the engineers vs managers divide is outdated. Education now trains hybrid professionals in AI, strategy, and design.
Is India Really Becoming a Semiconductor Hub :WireUnwired Research
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 16 August 2025
- 5 minutes read
India’s semiconductor hub ambitions face progress and pitfalls. Gujarat leads, but is India truly on track or still stuck in promises?
Why a Software First Approach for GPUs and CPUs Could Reshape Chip Manufacturing ?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 10 August 2025
- 4 minutes read
The semiconductor industry has been in a state of near-constant evolution. Over decades, we’ve shrunk transistors, redefined architectures, and ridden the relentless rhythm of Moore’s Law. Yet one thing has
Tea App Data Breach 2025: When a Women’s Dating Platform Turned Trust Into a Global Risk
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 28 July 2025
- 5 minutes read
Tea app, a women-only dating safety app, is facing intense scrutiny after confirming a data breach that exposed over 72,000 images, including identity verification selfies and government ID documents. The
India’s Drone Market Is Rising in 2025— But It’s Defence That’s Driving It
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 27 July 2025
- 3 minutes read
India’s drone market is growing rapidly, driven by defence needs. Explore key players, government support, and critical gaps in India’s drone defence stack — from loitering munitions to anti-drone AI
CoinDCX ₹368 Crore Hack Exposes Deep Cracks in Indian Crypto Infrastructure
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 21 July 2025
- 9 minutes read
In one of India’s most high-profile crypto breaches, CoinDCX has confirmed a theft of approximately ₹368 crore ($44 million) — not from user wallets, but from its internal operational account.
India’s First Commercial RISC-V SoC Launched By Mindgrove — Can It Power Our Edge Devices?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 17 July 2025
- 7 minutes read
India just took a leap toward chip independence with the launch of its first commercial RISC-V SoC — Secure IoT by Mindgrove. I’m exploring how this chip is built, what
Inside AXI: The Invisible Backbone of AI Accelerators
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 9 July 2025
- 6 minutes read
Explore how the AXI protocol powers modern AI accelerators by enabling high-throughput, low-latency data transfers across chips, cores, and memory subsystems.
Carry Lookahead Adders Explained: Why Tree-Based Logic Powers Modern CPUs ?
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 23 June 2025
- 9 minutes read
Carry lookahead adders solve the delay problem in ripple-carry designs by predicting carry signals in advance. This article breaks down the difference between standard and tree-based CLA logic, and why
What Is AMBA? A Simple Guide to Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture for SoC Designers
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 22 June 2025
- 7 minutes read
Learn how AMBA (Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture) powers communication inside modern SoCs. From APB to AHB and AXI, explore the protocols, FSMs, and design benefits — explained clearly for embedded
How Wind Turbines Deliver Stable 50Hz Power at variable Wind Speed?
- by WireUnwired Editorial Team
- 21 June 2025
- 8 minutes read
Learn how wind turbines deliver stable 50Hz power using AC–DC–AC conversion, IGBT rectifiers, and smart control systems. Perfect for engineers, energy enthusiasts, and renewable tech followers.
Disney vs Midjourney Lawsuit Could Redefine Generative AI: Wireunwired Report
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 19 June 2025
- 4 minutes read
In an iconic “Disney vs Midjourney Lawsuit” ,Disney and Universal are suing Midjourney for letting users generate AI images that resemble their most iconic characters—Elsa, Darth Vader, Minions, and more.
Nvidia’s $4.5B Lesson to Every Hardware Company: You Can’t Out-Innovate Sanctions
- by Abhinav Kumar
- 13 June 2025
- 4 minutes read
A few months ago, Nvidia quietly revealed a $4.5 billion hit to its books. Not because its chips failed in the lab. Not because customers walked away. But because the





