Daily Tech Update – 25 February 2026

The global technology ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly with major announcements from semiconductor giants, AI companies, and India-focused innovation programs. Here are today’s most important updates engineers, developers, and tech professionals should know.


🔋 Texas Instruments Launches New Power Module for Industrial and Automotive Systems

Texas Instruments has introduced the TPSM82866A synchronous step-down power module targeting industrial automation, robotics, and automotive ADAS platforms.

Key highlights:

  • Input voltage range: 2.4 V to 5.5 V
  • Output current up to 6 A
  • Integrated inductor for compact PCB design
  • High efficiency suitable for battery-powered devices

The module simplifies power design for embedded engineers by reducing external component count while improving EMI performance — particularly useful for compact IoT and edge AI devices.


⚡ Infineon Expands CoolSiC MOSFET Portfolio for EV Chargers

Infineon Technologies announced new additions to its CoolSiC MOSFET 1200 V family including the IMZC120R017M2H device.

These silicon carbide MOSFETs are designed for:

  • EV onboard chargers (OBC)
  • DC fast chargers
  • Solar inverters
  • Industrial power supplies

Major benefits include:

  • Lower switching losses compared to silicon MOSFETs
  • Higher efficiency at high switching frequency
  • Improved thermal performance

This is particularly relevant for Indian EV infrastructure where efficiency and thermal reliability are critical due to high ambient temperatures.


📱 Qualcomm Announces New Snapdragon Platform for On-Device AI

Qualcomm revealed details about its upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 Mobile Platform, focusing heavily on on-device generative AI processing.

Important improvements:

  • Custom Oryon CPU cores for higher performance
  • Enhanced NPU for AI workloads
  • Improved power efficiency for smartphones
  • Advanced camera AI processing

On-device AI is becoming a major industry trend because it reduces cloud dependency and improves privacy — especially important in enterprise and government applications.


🇮🇳 Tata Elxsi Expands Automotive Software Engineering in India

Tata Elxsi announced expansion of its automotive software engineering programs targeting:

  • Software Defined Vehicles (SDV)
  • Autonomous driving platforms
  • EV powertrain control software

India is rapidly becoming a global hub for automotive electronics and embedded software development, with strong demand from European and Japanese OEMs.

The expansion is expected to create high-skill engineering jobs across multiple Indian cities.


🚀 India Space Tech Momentum Continues with Private Sector Growth

India’s private space ecosystem is accelerating with startups working on:

  • Small satellite launch vehicles
  • Space electronics
  • Earth observation platforms

Government policy support and commercialization opportunities are driving investments into domestic aerospace electronics manufacturing.


📊 Technology Trends to Watch

  1. Silicon Carbide adoption in EV power electronics
  2. On-device AI computing growth
  3. Software-defined vehicles architecture
  4. Compact power modules for IoT and robotics
  5. India semiconductor ecosystem expansion

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Aniruddh Kumar Sharma
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