September 8, 2022

AMD specific news

AMD announces New Model Numbers for 2023+ Mobile Processors (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has seen incredible growth of its mobile business notebook shipments with Ryzen processors have grown 49 percent in just two years and in turn, has reinvested in all new processor categories for 2023, including Mendocino for feature rich mainstream notebooks and Dragon Range for top tier gaming.

Publication: TechnoSports

Competition in news

After flood fury, Karnataka IT Minister meets tech firmsedit

The Minister discussed with industry honchos the problems faced by the companies due to flooding following incessant rains which has led to loss in productivity.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Red Carpet Awaits Startup Soonicorns at 2-day ET Summitedit

The two-day long virtual event, powered by AWS and Intel, will begin with an inaugural address by Satyan Gajwani, Vice Chairman, Times Internet.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

The best and brightest of IFA Berlin 2022edit

Tech companies are bending over backward to appease consumers with their innovations in flexible displays across tablets, laptops, and monitors.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Samsung warns chip industry is headed for tough close to 2022edit

South Korea’s Samsung Electronics is warning that the semiconductor industry could be in for a rocky close to 2022. A senior executive at the world’s largest maker of memory chips said the outlook for the second half of the year is gloomy, and Samsung is not yet seeing momentum for a recovery next year.

Publication: The Times of India

Industry news

India can’t remain dependent on global supply chains for semiconductor: Adaniedit

Semiconductors have become very important for almost all sectors of the economy and India cannot remain dependent on the global supply chains for it, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Wednesday.

Publication: The Statesman

After flood fury, Karnataka IT Minister meets tech firmsedit

The Minister discussed with industry honchos the problems faced by the companies due to flooding following incessant rains which has led to loss in productivity.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

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