Today’s economy is based on data, or rather data-driven artificial intelligence (AI). Semiconductors enable advances in communication, transportation, education and electronic devices. “The semiconductor industry is projected to be $1tn by 2030 and the data economy could be the driving force. Data is stored and processed and memory storage is central to it. Data-driven economies could be characterised by 5G networks, complex 3D designs, advanced AI and intelligence edge,” said Sanjay Mehrotra of Micron Technology at Semicon India 2022.
Data memory and storage may be tapped by the auto industry, given that electric vehicles are increasing the advanced driver safety features as well as infotainment options. Data memory and storage could be used to improve agricultural productivity. Memory and storage are leading the semiconductor industry and it requires bright minds to whet opportunities emerging from it. At a glance, data memory and storage could increase...