Daily Tech Update – February 2, 2026

India’s technology and electronics manufacturing sector continues its rapid expansion in early 2026, supported by government incentives, rising EV adoption, and strong demand for smart devices. On February 2, 2026, important developments in semiconductor processing, electric mobility, consumer electronics, and power electronics highlight how Indian companies are adopting advanced global technologies.

Today’s update reviews new processor platforms, silicon carbide power devices, EV drivetrain improvements, smartphone innovations, and industrial power supply upgrades relevant to Indian engineers, manufacturers, and investors.


Semiconductor Update: AMD Expands Ryzen AI 8040 Series in Indian Laptop Market

AMD has increased shipments of its Ryzen AI 8040 Series mobile processors to major Indian laptop manufacturers.

Key Products

  • Ryzen 9 8945HS
  • Ryzen 7 8845HS
  • Ryzen 5 8645HS

These processors integrate AMD’s XDNA AI Engine, delivering up to 16 TOPS AI performance for on-device machine learning tasks.

Technical Highlights

The Ryzen 9 8945HS features:

  • 8-core / 16-thread Zen 4 CPU
  • Radeon 780M GPU
  • Dedicated NPU
  • LPDDR5/DDR5 support

Indian brands such as HP India, Lenovo India, and ASUS India are integrating these processors into premium laptops assembled in Chennai and Noida.

This supports growing demand for AI-enabled content creation, coding, and design systems.


Power Semiconductor Launch: ROHM Introduces New 1200 V SiC MOSFETs

ROHM Semiconductor has expanded its silicon carbide lineup in India with its latest 4th-generation SiC MOSFET series.

New Devices

  • SCT4013DR
  • SCT4045DR
  • SCT4062DR
  • BM2SC12xFP2-LBZ

These 1200 V devices are optimized for:

  • EV traction inverters
  • Fast charging stations
  • Railway converters
  • Solar inverters

Technical Benefits

The SCT4013DR offers:

  • 13 mΩ RDS(on)
  • Improved gate oxide reliability
  • Low switching losses
  • Junction temperature up to 175°C

Indian power electronics manufacturers in Faridabad and Pune have begun pilot production of SiC-based inverters using these devices.


EV Update: TVS Motor Upgrades iQube Electric Platform

TVS Motor Company has rolled out performance and reliability upgrades for its iQube ST and iQube S electric scooters.

Key Improvements

  • New inverter using ROHM SCT4045DR SiC MOSFETs
  • Battery management with Renesas ISL78714
  • Motor controller based on NXP S32K344

These upgrades deliver:

  • 7–9% improvement in driving range
  • Better thermal stability
  • Faster throttle response

Battery System Enhancements

TVS has adopted improved NMC battery packs with:

  • Active cell balancing
  • CAN FD communication
  • Enhanced fault diagnostics

These systems are designed to exceed 2,800 charge cycles under Indian climate conditions.


Gadget Update: Samsung Launches Galaxy S25 Series in India

Samsung has officially expanded availability of its Galaxy S25 series across Indian retail and online platforms.

Key Models

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra (SM-S928B)
  • Galaxy S25+ (SM-S926B)
  • Galaxy S25 (SM-S921B)

Core Hardware

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
  • 200 MP ISOCELL HP2SX sensor
  • LPDDR5X RAM
  • UFS 4.1 storage

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 integrates a new Oryon CPU cluster and enhanced Hexagon NPU, enabling advanced AI photography and offline generative AI features.

Samsung’s Noida facility is assembling a large portion of these devices domestically.


Power Electronics Update: New High-Density Telecom and Server PSUs

Indian power supply manufacturers are launching new high-efficiency platforms for telecom and data center markets.

Key Controllers

  • TI UCC28951-Q1
  • Infineon ICE5QR2280AG
  • Power Integrations InnoSwitch5-Pro (INN5160C)
  • ON Semiconductor NCP1342A

These ICs are being used in:

  • 48 V telecom rectifiers
  • 3 kW server PSUs
  • EV auxiliary converters
  • Industrial UPS systems

Design Improvements

Modern designs now achieve:

  • 96% peak efficiency
  • Power density above 60 W/in³
  • Active power factor >0.99

This reduces operating costs for telecom operators and cloud service providers.


Why It Matters for India

1. AI-Ready Computing

AMD’s Ryzen AI processors support India’s growing AI development and software ecosystem.

2. EV Reliability

ROHM SiC MOSFETs and Renesas/NXP controllers improve EV drivetrain durability.

3. Domestic Manufacturing

Samsung’s and HP’s local assembly strengthens India’s electronics supply chain.

4. Energy Efficiency

High-efficiency PSUs reduce electricity consumption in telecom and data centers.

5. Export Opportunities

Globally certified components enable Indian firms to enter international markets.

About The Author

Aniruddh Kumar Sharma
Aniruddh Kumar Sharma

I am an electronics enthusiast.

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