May 2, 2022

AMD specific news

AMD’s earnings outlook expected to give a clearer picture of where the chip sector is headededit

For the past several quarters, AMD has turned in beat-and-raise earnings, but last quarter its full-year forecast was a little on the cautious side.

Publication: Trade Today

AMD to acquire Pensando for $1.9 billion, expands Data Center solution capabilitiesedit

AMD has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Pensando for approximately $1.9 billion before working capital and other adjustments.

Publication: Var India

AMD to release Navi 31 For Radeon RX 7900 Series In Q4 2022 and Navi 32 For Radeon RX 7800 Series In H1 2023edit

Moore’s Law is Dead has highlighted AMD’s next-generation MCM RDNA 3 GPUs for the Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards once again. Except for the launch timetables, which reveal AMD will offer its flagship models as early as Q4 2022, most of the material is already what we know so far.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD 5700G 50K Budget Pc La Gaming Ku Vaipu Iruka (PROACTIVE)edit

Review of the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G.

Publication: Tech Vibrate

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X review: Another 8 core chip not worth buying over Alder Lakeedit

The Red team recently announced a bunch of budget Ryzen 5000 series processors including Ryzen 7 5700X after a year and a half they actually announced them. This was an awkward move by AMD as they waited for Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake but never did they expect them to be soo good that their own budget SKUs will not be of any good.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD could bring 3D Stacking with up to 8 Compute Dies, HBM3, PCIe Gen 5.0 & 600W TDP to its upcoming Instinct MI300 GPUedit

Moore’s Law is Dead has detailed AMD Instinct MI300 GPUs, which will be powered by the next-generation CDNA 3 architecture. The new GPUs, which are reported to be the first to integrate a 3D-Stacking design, will power the next data centers.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD brand mentions

Dell G155515 (D560729WIN9W) Laptop AMD Octa Core Ryzen 75800H/16GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11edit

The laptop is equipped with a powerful AMD Octa Core Ryzen 75800H with 4.7 Ghz clock speed that lets you accomplish your tasks without any interruptions and lags.

Publication: Tech India Express

Can Qualcomm really take on Intel, AMD and Apple: The first Nuvia laptop processor will be released in late 2023edit

Qualcomm looks set to take on Intel, AMD, and now Apple in the full PC market again in the near future. As early as next year, the first Nuvia processor designed for Windows laptops should be released.

Publication: Digit News

Semicon India Conference 2022edit

The inaugural ‘Semicon India 2022’ Conference is being organised by India Semiconductor Mission in partnership with industry and industry associations under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi with the aim to make India a global hub for Semiconductor Design, Manufacturing and Technology Development which will help propel the vision of India Semiconductor Mission

Publication: Seeking Alpha

HP Omen 17 Gaming Laptop to feature Alder Lake-HX CPUs with up to 16-Coresedit

Intel is preparing to release a 16-core processor series developed particularly for laptops, which no other company has been able to achieve. It will now be possible to purchase a computer with a more powerful Ryzen 9 5950X processor, but options will be limited unless the customer opts for a desktop machine instead.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel’s 52-core Beast Xeon 8470 performs a Brutality on AMD’s Threadripper 3990X in New Benchmarksedit

New benchmark results for Intel’s forthcoming 52-core Sapphire Rapids Xeon Platinum 8470 have appeared online, demonstrating the architecture’s remarkable performance. The new Xeon outperformed AMD’s 64 Core Threadripper 3990X in a variety of benchmarks, including Cinebench R15, R20, R23, CPU-Z, and V-Ray, according to Twitter leaker @yuuki and.

Publication: TechnoSports

ISMC to invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plantedit

International semiconductor consortium ISMC, a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel’s Tower Semiconductor, will invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plant, the state government said on Sunday.

Publication: The Financial Express

Intel Arctic Sound-M GPU’s offering 30% Less Bitrate with support of AV1 video Encodingedit

Intel has continued to promote the new AV1 video encoding that the current graphics processors support with the announcement of the new ARC Alchemist/DG2 graphic processor family (ACM). The AV1 video encoding is not supported by AMD or NVIDIA consumer GPUs, but it is still in its early stages. However, many modern graphics cards, except for the AMD Navi 24 GPU generation, can decode an AV1 stream.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel CEO believes we will be facing Chip Shortage’s until 2024edit

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an interview with CNBC’s TechCheck that a lack of tools to produce chips would prolong shortages, making it more difficult to meet strong demand. With increased wafer output and slightly lower demand in the industry, a lot of analysts predicted that the shortfall will be over soon.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA H100 80 GB PCIe Accelerator is selling for over $30,000 US In Japanedit

The H100 80 GB PCIe accelerator from NVIDIA, which is based on the Hopper GPU architecture, has been offered for sale in Japan. This is the second accelerator to be listed in the Japanese market along with its pricing, the first being the AMD MI210 PCIe, which was also listed just a few days ago.

Publication: TechnoSports

Competition in news

Intel barely crosses expected margins in its latest Q1 2022 Earnings reportedit

Intel’s profits for the first quarter of 2022 have been released, and the company’s top-line statistics narrowly outperformed expectations.

Publication: TechnoSports

Centre signs MoU with Sony, BEL, ISRO, Atomic Energy to drive semiconductor ecosystemedit

Raja Koduri, Chief Architect and Senior Vice President, Intels IAGS division delivered a talk on From Angstroms to Zettascale: Silicon, Systems, and Software in India.

Publication: Live Mint

Can Qualcomm really take on Intel, AMD and Apple: The first Nuvia laptop processor will be released in late 2023edit

Qualcomm looks set to take on Intel, AMD, and now Apple in the full PC market again in the near future. As early as next year, the first Nuvia processor designed for Windows laptops should be released.

Publication: Digit News

Semicon India Conference 2022edit

The inaugural ‘Semicon India 2022’ Conference is being organised by India Semiconductor Mission in partnership with industry and industry associations under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi with the aim to make India a global hub for Semiconductor Design, Manufacturing and Technology Development which will help propel the vision of India Semiconductor Mission

Publication: Seeking Alpha

Aim to Establish India as Key Aly in Global chip supply chain: Modiedit

In February, the government said it had received proposals from five companies to set up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of $20.5 billion (1.53 lakh crore). The government had also said previously that it was talking to other large players such as Intel, Samsung and TSMC to invest in India.

Publication: The Economic Times

Committed to India, says chipmaker Inteledit

Us Chipmaker Intel on Friday said it looks forward to partnering with India on its journey to become a semiconductor nation, but did not commit anything about setting up a local chip manufacturing unit.

Publication: The Financial Express

HP Omen 17 Gaming Laptop to feature Alder Lake-HX CPUs with up to 16-Coresedit

Intel is preparing to release a 16-core processor series developed particularly for laptops, which no other company has been able to achieve. It will now be possible to purchase a computer with a more powerful Ryzen 9 5950X processor, but options will be limited unless the customer opts for a desktop machine instead.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel’s 52-core Beast Xeon 8470 performs a Brutality on AMD’s Threadripper 3990X in New Benchmarksedit

New benchmark results for Intel’s forthcoming 52-core Sapphire Rapids Xeon Platinum 8470 have appeared online, demonstrating the architecture’s remarkable performance. The new Xeon outperformed AMD’s 64 Core Threadripper 3990X in a variety of benchmarks, including Cinebench R15, R20, R23, CPU-Z, and V-Ray, according to Twitter leaker @yuuki and.

Publication: TechnoSports

Committed to India for semiconductor growth, says Inteledit

US chipmaker Intel on Friday said it looks forward to partnering with India on its journey to become a semiconductor nation, but did not commit anything about setting up a local chip manufacturing unit.

Publication: The Financial Express

As major part of Catalyzing India’s semiconductor ecosystem, design and co-development pacts were announced at SemiconIndia 2022edit

In order to realise vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to turn India into a thriving semiconductor hub, multiple number of agreements/pacts have been announced on third and last day of SemiconIndia 2022. The SemiconIndia 2022, a 3 day conference, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 29th April, 2022.

Publication: Orissa Diary

SemiconIndia 2022: Industry lauds Indian govt’s semiconductor visionedit

With India’s semiconductors consumption pegged to cross $80 billion by 2026 and $110 billion by 2030, India is seriously pursuing its dream of becoming a global hub in the semiconductor space. This was the general feeling on the first day of SemiconIndia 2022.

Publication: Business Today

ISMC to invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plantedit

International semiconductor consortium ISMC, a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel’s Tower Semiconductor, will invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plant, the state government said on Sunday.

Publication: The Financial Express

Intel Arctic Sound-M GPU’s offering 30% Less Bitrate with support of AV1 video Encodingedit

Intel has continued to promote the new AV1 video encoding that the current graphics processors support with the announcement of the new ARC Alchemist/DG2 graphic processor family (ACM). The AV1 video encoding is not supported by AMD or NVIDIA consumer GPUs, but it is still in its early stages. However, many modern graphics cards, except for the AMD Navi 24 GPU generation, can decode an AV1 stream.

Publication: TechnoSports

Intel CEO believes we will be facing Chip Shortage’s until 2024edit

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an interview with CNBC’s TechCheck that a lack of tools to produce chips would prolong shortages, making it more difficult to meet strong demand. With increased wafer output and slightly lower demand in the industry, a lot of analysts predicted that the shortfall will be over soon.

Publication: TechnoSports

NVIDIA H100 80 GB PCIe Accelerator is selling for over $30,000 US In Japanedit

The H100 80 GB PCIe accelerator from NVIDIA, which is based on the Hopper GPU architecture, has been offered for sale in Japan. This is the second accelerator to be listed in the Japanese market along with its pricing, the first being the AMD MI210 PCIe, which was also listed just a few days ago.

Publication: TechnoSports

AMD Ryzen 7 5700X review: Another 8 core chip not worth buying over Alder Lakeedit

The Red team recently announced a bunch of budget Ryzen 5000 series processors including Ryzen 7 5700X after a year and a half they actually announced them. This was an awkward move by AMD as they waited for Intel’s 12th Gen Alder Lake but never did they expect them to be soo good that their own budget SKUs will not be of any good.

Publication: TechnoSports

Partner in news

Dell G155515 (D560729WIN9W) Laptop AMD Octa Core Ryzen 75800H/16GB/512GB SSD/Windows 11edit

The laptop is equipped with a powerful AMD Octa Core Ryzen 75800H with 4.7 Ghz clock speed that lets you accomplish your tasks without any interruptions and lags.

Publication: Tech India Express

Security vendors tweak tools to meet new demandedit

In its latest quarterly earnings call last week, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella identified security as a key business area for the company. Nadella said that “multi-cloud, multiplatform support is central” to Microsoft’s approach towards the cloud.

Publication: MINT

World should hear ‘Digital India Inside’, says Chandrasekharedit

The minister also said industry players like Dell, Sony as well as ISRO and the Atomic Energy Department are all endorsing and working with the Digital India RISC-V (DIR-V) programme.

Publication: Business Standard

HP Omen 17 Gaming Laptop to feature Alder Lake-HX CPUs with up to 16-Coresedit

Intel is preparing to release a 16-core processor series developed particularly for laptops, which no other company has been able to achieve. It will now be possible to purchase a computer with a more powerful Ryzen 9 5950X processor, but options will be limited unless the customer opts for a desktop machine instead.

Publication: TechnoSports

Industry news

Making India Semiconductor hubedit

Speaking during the inauguration of the Semicon India2022 conference, the Prime Minister said India has undertaken wide ranging reforms to improve ease of doing business.

Publication: The Statesman

India is on top of the gaming marketedit

It has emerged as the country with the highest number of games downloaded per month in the world According to Sensor Tower research, the No 1 market for global game mobile downloads was India, which accumulated 761.2 million installs, or approximately 16 per cent of total worldwide downloads in March 2022.

Publication: Business Standard

Qualcomm India, MeitY collaborate to support homegrown semiconductor startupsedit

Chipmaker Qualcomm India Friday said it will collaborate with the Ministry of Electronics & IT ( MeitY )s Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) to strengthen homegrown semiconductor startups by providing required mentorship.

Publication: ET Telecom

Semicon India Conference 2022edit

The inaugural ‘Semicon India 2022’ Conference is being organised by India Semiconductor Mission in partnership with industry and industry associations under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi with the aim to make India a global hub for Semiconductor Design, Manufacturing and Technology Development which will help propel the vision of India Semiconductor Mission

Publication: Seeking Alpha

PM: Aim to make India hub of semiconductorsedit

India is headed for a robust economy and the country’s consumption of semiconductors is expected to cross $110 billion by 2030, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday, while listing out six key reasons why India is the next big destination for semiconductor technology.

Publication: Hindustan Times

In semiconductor industry, India to be key player: Modiedit

In the backdrop of India having received investment proposals from five global semiconductor majors to set up units, PM Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated a three-day international seminar, while underlining how India could emerge a key partner in global semiconductor supply chain.

Publication: The Tribune

2022 Global Semiconductor Revenue Forecast at $676bedit

Global semiconductor revenue is projected to total $676 billion in 2022, an increase of 13.6% from 2021, according to Gartner. Automotive applications will experience component supply constraints extending into 2023. Slowing growth in PCs, smartphones and server markets is expected to gradually slow down the growth of semiconductor revenue.

Publication: The Economic Times

It’s time to build unicorns in semiconductor design spaceedit

Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Saturday said India has over 80 unicorns in the Internet and software space and now it is time to build unicorns in the semiconductor design domain.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Aim to Establish India as Key Aly in Global chip supply chain: Modiedit

In February, the government said it had received proposals from five companies to set up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of $20.5 billion (1.53 lakh crore). The government had also said previously that it was talking to other large players such as Intel, Samsung and TSMC to invest in India.

Publication: The Economic Times

As major part of Catalyzing India’s semiconductor ecosystem, design and co-development pacts were announced at SemiconIndia 2022edit

In order to realise vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to turn India into a thriving semiconductor hub, multiple number of agreements/pacts have been announced on third and last day of SemiconIndia 2022. The SemiconIndia 2022, a 3 day conference, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 29th April, 2022.

Publication: Orissa Diary

Applied Materials to invest Rs 1,800 cr in Indiaedit

Applied Materials, a material engineering solutions and one of the largest semiconductor display equipment manufacturers in the world, has announced a cumulative investment of Rs 1,800 crore in India over the next few years.

Publication: Business Today

Approval to chip makers likely in 6-8 months: Ashwini Vaishnaw at SemiconIndiaedit

The government has received proposals from five companies for setting up electronic chip and display manufacturing plants with investment of Rs 1.53 lakh crore. The government expects to grant approvals to electronic chip makers in the next 6-8 months as it looks to encourage domestic manufacturing of semiconductors, union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday.

Publication: Business Today

SemiconIndia 2022: Industry lauds Indian govt’s semiconductor visionedit

With India’s semiconductors consumption pegged to cross $80 billion by 2026 and $110 billion by 2030, India is seriously pursuing its dream of becoming a global hub in the semiconductor space. This was the general feeling on the first day of SemiconIndia 2022.

Publication: Business Today

ISMC to invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plantedit

International semiconductor consortium ISMC, a joint venture between Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures and Israel’s Tower Semiconductor, will invest $3 billion in Karnataka to set up India’s first chip-making plant, the state government said on Sunday.

Publication: The Financial Express

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