January 25, 2022

AMD specific news

AMD’s fall and its rise since incredible history and journey of nearly 5 decadesedit

For nearly 50 years, AMD has been the subject of polarising debate among technology enthusiasts. AMD is one of the oldest designers of large scale microprocessors. Its story is action-packed, with heroic triumphs, rash decisions, and a near-miss with rack and ruin. AMD has persevered, persisted, and triumphed where other semiconductor companies have failed.

Publication: TechnoSports

New additions to the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 Series (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD announced new additions to the AMD Radeon PRO W6000 Series Desktop and Mobile workstation graphics lineup, designed to deliver exceptional performance, stability, and reliability for professional users, including CAD designers, engineers and office knowledge workers.

Publication: SME Channels

AMD brand mentions

13-inch laptops: Portability and utility are the biggest strengths hereedit

 HP Pavilion Aero AMD Ryzen 5 13.3 inches WUXGA Ultra-Thin and Light Laptop

Publication: Hindustan Times

Benq 28-inch 4K UHD HDRi IPS entertainment monitor Review; Best monitor under 35K budgetedit

 The entertainment monitor comes with a plethora of features like a 4K UHD display, AMD Free Sync, 3W stereo speakers, and a lot more among the others. 

Publication: Pink Villa

AOC launches new G2-series gaming monitors, price starts Rs 21,990edit

Designed for professional gamers, these monitors are equipped with AMD FreeSync technology and come with 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time.

Publication: The Times of India

Markets plunge on cues of US Fed tightening; FPIs selledit

Global crash in tech stocks spread panic; among the leading lights Alibaba was down 57 per cent from its peak. Netflix was down 45 per cent, Nvidia lost 36 per cent, AMD fell by 30 per cent, Tesla 28 per cent, Amazon 27 per cent, Facebook 23 per cent, Microsoft 17 per cent, Google-Alphabet 17 per cent, and Apple down 13 per cent from their respective peaks.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

Competition in news

Thanks to Alder Lake, Intel is now getting more share in the desktop CPU marketedit

Intel has finally been able to revive its lost position in the market with new 12th Gen Alder Lake processors and that is evident from the latest sales reports. As shared by TechEpiphany, these Alder Lake processors are giving Mindfactory (a German retailer) more Intel CPU sales than ever.

Publication: TechnoSports

Partner in news

MSI to launch new gaming and creator series high-performance laptops soon in Indiaedit

MSI is all set to announce its next range of gaming laptops and creator laptops in India. The company has just extended an invite for its MSI Gameverse virtual press briefing where the company will be announcing its new lineup of high-performance laptops.

Publication: The Times fo India

Microsoft buys Activision Blizzard: With the video game industry under new management, what’s going to change?edit

Activision Blizzard was bought by one of the major platform owners in the industry, Microsoft, for a blistering US$68.7 billion dollars (around A$95.6 billion) the largest sale in the history of the video game industry.

Publication: MoneyControl

A chip above the restedit

Just after Intel lost its tag asthe world’s biggest chip maker to Samsung, the company decided to invest up to $100 billion to build the world’s largest chip-making complex in Ohia, looking to boost capacity as a global shortage of semiconductors affects everything from Smartphones to cars.

Publication: The Economic Times

Industry news

Doing good with emerging technologiesedit

While technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become part of many aspects of our daily lives in recent times, they are increasingly being used for the social good as well. 

Publication: Business Standard

Adani to invest ~4,600 cr in 2 data centre projects in UPedit

The diversified Adani Group is investing more than ~4,600 crore in two data centre projects in Uttar Pradesh, a state Cabinet minister said on Sunday. According to UP MSME and export promotion minister Sidharth Nath Singh, Adani Enterprises is setting up two data centres, totalling a cost of ~4,646 crore, in Noida sectors 62 and 80 respectively. 

Publication: Business Standard

India Can Make It Big In Semiconductor Manufacturing; What’s Needed Is Intelligent, Sustained Engagement: Tata Electronics CEOedit

For the past few months, Tata Electronics (TEPL) has been in the news related to its possible ambitions in entering the semiconductor space in India.

Publication: Swarajya Magazine

Government to push electronics manufacturing to $300 billion by 2026edit

The government on Tuesday released a vision document, which envisages electronics manufacturing in India to quadruple to $300 billion by 2026.

Publication: Mint

Changes in labour rules, PLI on cards for electronics pushedit

India is planning to make changes to its labour regulations in order to facilitate global value chains to set up large manufacturing units that would employ between 40,000 and 100,000 employees.

Publication: The Economic Times

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