AMD specific news
AMD Radeon RX 7600 custom GPU from Sapphire appears in new imagesedit
Sapphire has revealed the first custom model of AMD s Radeon RX 7600 8 GB graphics card aimed for the mass market. The AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card is positioned as a midtier option in the RDNA 3 family.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT is selling at 20% below MSRP in Chinaedit
The prices of AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 graphics cards are currently experiencing significant declines in China, much to the delight of consumers. The overall trend of falling prices below the manufacturer s suggested retail prices (MSRP) has been observed across various hardware components, presenting a fantastic opportunity for buyers.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
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Intel Core i5 12400 vs Core i5 13400 vs AMD Ryzen 5 7600: Which is the best $200 CPU for gaming (2023)edit
Both Intel and AMD have launched multiple CPUs in the $200 range. These chips offer improved single core performance to gamers on a budget while still being power efficient and easy to cool. These chips do not bottleneck even the most powerful graphics cards, making them a solid alternative to their costlier siblings.
Publication: Sports Keeda
Asus ROG Ally: Here are the Specifications, Price, Design and Other Details for the Newly Launched Portable Gaming Deviceedit
The Asus ROG Ally comes stacked with some powerful tech. In terms of processing power, AMD powers the handheld device with its Ryzen Z1 and Z1 Extreme series processors. For the display, the ROG Ally sports a FHD display that has a refresh rate of 120Hz and 7ms response time.
Publication: IGN
ASUS ROG Ally to launch on June 13 at $699 Here are the detailsedit
Under the hood, the ROG Ally boasts a powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor and AMD Radeon Graphics, with 16 GB of RAM and offers storage options of up to 512 GB, providing ample space for games, media, and other files.
Publication: CNBC TV18
ASUS ROG Ally launched to rival Steam Deck: Price, specs, where to buy, and moreedit
The upcoming handheld is powered by a custom AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chipset with eight cores and sixteen threads. It comes with a twelve core RDNA 3based graphics processor, which is the same technology under the hood of the latest RX 7000 GPUs. The ASUS ROG Ally brings solid competition to the Steam Deck.
Publication: Sports Keeda
ASUS ROG Ally Gaming Handheld Launched With Ryzen Z1 Extreme Chip; Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch Competitoredit
With gaming handheld devices becoming more popular, ASUS ROG has launched its ROG Companion handheld gaming device. The ROG Aide packs a powerful AMD s 4nm Ryzen Z1 Extreme chipset based on the Zen 4 architecture coupled with an RDNA3based GPU with 4GB of VRAM and 16GB of DDR5 RAM.
Publication: News 18
ASUS ROG Ally gaming console launched, will get 16GB RAM with powerful processoredit
Tech company Asus (ASUS) has launched its first handheld gaming device ROG Ally in the global market. The AMD Z series processor has been given for smooth functioning in this new gaming console.
Publication: Tech Lusive
ASUS ROG Ally Brings The Heat With AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor and 16GB RAMedit
The device features a 7inch IPS display with Full HD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The ROG Ally is equipped with an AMD Zseries processor and has 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM. The device is compatible with games available on multiple services, including Windows, Xbox, Android, and Steam.
Publication: Giznext
Asus launches its first handheld gaming PC, ROG Allyedit
The handheld gaming PC comes in two different chipset versions the AMD Ryzen Z1 and the . Both models of the ROG Ally come with 16GB of LPDDR5 dual channel memory and 256GB or 512GB PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD.
Publication: Gadgets Now
AMD Radeon RX 7600 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Cards to launch simultaneouslyedit
The release dates of the next 8 GB graphics cards, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, are becoming more evident as we approach closer to their release. According to sources, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 8 GB graphics card will be released on May 25th, a day after NVIDIA releases its GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB graphics cards.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
US focuses on invigorating chip lets to stay cutting edge in techedit
The concept, sometimes called chip lets , caught on in a big way, with AMD, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, IBM and Intel introducing such products.
Publication: ET Telecom
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NVIDIA GPUs are in high demand for machines running AIedit
NVIDIA has placed additional orders for wafer supply at TSMC in response to the surging demand for its top AI GPUs, such as the A100 and H100 models.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti will soon be discontinued in favour of its GeForce RTX 4060 Tiedit
NVIDIA is reportedly planning to discontinue the production of the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card in order to make room for its upcoming GeForce RTX 4060 Ti models. The highly anticipated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is expected to hit store shelves later this month on May 24th.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
Team Intel, BCG to sell generative AIedit
To enable generative artificial intelligence (generative AI or Gen AI) using end to end Intel AI hardware and software, a strategic collaboration has been announced by Intel Corporation and Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Fully custom and proprietary solutions are delivered by Gen AI solutions to enterprise clients while keeping private data in the isolation of their trusted environments.
Publication: The Times of India
Intel Core i5 12400 vs Core i5 13400 vs AMD Ryzen 5 7600: Which is the best $200 CPU for gaming (2023)edit
Both Intel and AMD have launched multiple CPUs in the $200 range. These chips offer improved single core performance to gamers on a budget while still being power efficient and easy to cool. These chips do not bottleneck even the most powerful graphics cards, making them a solid alternative to their costlier siblings.
Publication: Sports Keeda
AMD Radeon RX 7600 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Cards to launch simultaneouslyedit
The release dates of the next 8 GB graphics cards, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, are becoming more evident as we approach closer to their release. According to sources, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 8 GB graphics card will be released on May 25th, a day after NVIDIA releases its GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB graphics cards.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
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Kingston Fury Beast, Renegade DDR5 RAM modules launched in Indiaedit
You can easily upgrade with Plug N Play at 4800 MT/s or select an Intel XMP 3.0 or AMD EXPO certified kit. You can further customise your Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 RGB modules with the Kingston Fury CTRL RGB tool, which has 18 built in, vibrant, and stunning RGB lighting effects that are kept smooth and in unison with Kingston s patented Infrared Sync technology.
Publication: The Times of India
Dell launches Alienware m16 and x14 R2 gaming laptops in Indiaedit
The Alienware m16 starts at Rs 1,84,990, while the Alienware x14 R2 starts at Rs 2,06,990. The laptops are available for purchase starting May 12, across Dell Exclusive Stores (DES), Dell.com, Amazon.com, large format retail, and multibrand outlets.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Dell Alienware M16 & X14 R2 Launched In India: Detailsedit
Dell has unveiled its latest gaming laptops, the Alienware m16 and x14 R2 models. These laptops are engineered to strike a balance between high end performance and ease of portability. These are equipped with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40Series GPUs.
Publication: Beebom
Asus India strengthens its leadership team in Indiaedit
Eric Ou, Country Head of India, President, and Director of Asus India, said, “I am honored to lead ASUS India operations as we strive to become market leaders in the consumer, gaming, and enterprise PCs markets.
Publication: The Times of India
Alienware says the x14 R2 is the world s thinnest 14in gaming laptopedit
Attention gamers: Alienware m16 and x14 R2 have entered the market and they may make your regular laptop look like mere chump change but first things first, Alienware says the x14 R2 is the world’s thinnest 14in gaming laptop.
Publication: Stuff
Alienware m16 and Alienware x14 R2 gaming laptops with 13thgeneration Intel Core processors, Nvidia RTX40 series graphics, price starts at Rs 1,84,990edit
Dell Technologies and Alienware have launched the Alienware m16 and x14 R2 gaming laptops in India. The laptops are equipped with the 13thgen Intel Core processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs, and Cryo tech thermal architecture.
Publication: The Times of India
Alienware Launches M16 and X14 R2 Gaming Laptops With 13th Gen Intel CPU and Nvidia GeForce 40Series GPUsedit
Dell s Alienware has just launched two new gaming laptops, expanding its existing M series and X series with the new m16 and x14 R2.
Publication: IGN
Alien Invasion: Dell s Gaming Giants, Alienware m16 and x14 R2, Land in Indiaedit
The Alienware m16 offers up to 9TB of storage, while the x14 R2 continues to be the world’s thinnest 14inch gaming laptop.
Publication: Times Now News
HP Chromebook Review: HP launches Chromebook laptop for less than Rs 30,000, best option for students, learn featuresedit
The HP Chromebook 15ana0008TU laptop is a budget friendly laptop. If your budget is quite limited then this can be a best option for you. This new Chromebook specs and price wise of the company is quite affordable. In this Chromebook model, users get Intel Celeron N4500 Processor. Let s know about the features and price of this laptop.
Publication: India Tv
Dell Inspiron 14 7430 2in1 laptop review: A work and entertainment packageedit
The idea of a convertible laptop is that it can become both a workhouse as well as an entertainment device whenever you need. The Dell Inspiron 14 7430 2in1 one such device. The way it has been designed gives the feeling of a serious workhouse and a professional machine.
Publication: Gadgets Now
ASUS ROG Zephyrus M16 Review: Pricey Device, But Gets The Job Done With Great Easeedit
THE ROG series has always been associated with performance, gaming and multitasking ever since its debut in India. We are not an exception to the fact that the gaming and creator communities have always had something to say about the series.
Publication: English Jagran
Industry news
Infineon s CALYPSO move enables easily interoperable ticketing solutionsedit
Infineon Technologies AG addresses this development with CALYPSO move, the first secured memory for simple contactless ticketing based on the Calypso basic specification. It allows manufacturers to meet the specific requirements of each transport operator and authority, avoiding the use of magnetic stripes, barcodes and proprietary tickets.
Publication: Times Tech
India will soon announce first semiconductor fabrication unit: IT ministeredit
The country will soon announce its first semiconductor fabrication (fab) and packaging unit, tells Union Minister of State for IT and Electronics Rajeev Chandrasekhar in an interaction with this newspaper. The minister claims that after the first fab unit is announced, people will realise that India is serious (about building the semiconductor industry).
Publication: The New Indian Express
Government announces $2 billion investment in Mohali’s Semiconductor Laboratoryedit
The government will invest $2 billion in the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali for research and prototyping, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said at a semiconductor design roadshow in IIT Delhi on May 12. According to a previous plan, the government was going to invest around $1.3 billion in the facility, but now that amount has been raised by about 50 percent.
Publication: Var India
DeAmericanise: How China is remaking its chip businessedit
The facility belonged to Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp., or YMTC, a memory chip company that Xi Jinping, China s president, has extolled as a flagbearer in China s race toward self reliance. Now, the chipmaker and its peers are hurriedly overhauling supply chains and rewriting business plans.
Publication: ET Telecom
Chennai based startup In Core Semiconductors raises $3 millionedit
Launched in 2018, the company enables its customers with turnkey processor IP solutions for industrial segments such as automotive, industrial automation and general electronics among others.
Publication: The Hindu
Centre announces $2 bn investment in Mohali s Semiconductor Laboratoryedit
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Friday said that the Centre will invest $2 billion in the Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali for research and prototyping.
Publication: Business Standard
PM Modi meets CEO of Japanese semiconductor firm, discusses techedit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he had a productive meeting with Toshi Shiabata , the CEO of Japanese semiconductor firm Renesas Electronics and discussed various aspects of technology and innovation in the field of semiconductors The Japanese company s CEO called on PM Modi on Friday.
Publication: The Economic Times
New Huawei chipset packaging could reduce manufacturing costedit
It includes a semiconductor package (100) with a substrate (110), a semiconductor chip (111) having a top surface (103a) and a bottom surface (103b) opposite to the top surface, wherein the bottom surface of the semiconductor chip (111) (103b) placed on the substrate (110).
Publication: Manufacturing Today India
Is India’s semiconductor dream under threatedit
In today s Finshots, we look at India s history with semiconductors and how even the latest incentive scheme to promote its production might be stuttering. Just a bit.
Publication: Finshots
InCore Semiconductors raises USD 3 mnedit
InCore Semiconductors has raised USD 3 million (over INR 24 cr) in a funding round from Sequoia Capital India , marking the venture capital firm s second semiconductor investment this year, according to a statement on Friday.
Publication: ET Auto
Cisco Sets $1Bn Output Target from Indiaedit
The company, however, did not specify what equipment would be manufactured in India but did mention that it would provide flexible, cost effective delivery of next generation services and applications and support complex cloud computing environments.
Publication: CXO Today
Samsung to build chip development facility in Japan: Nikkeiedit
Samsung Electronics is set to construct a new semiconductor chip development plant in Yokohama, Japan, which is where the company already has a research and development facility, Nikkei reported. As reported by Bloomberg, the plant will be in Yokohama where Samsung has an existing research and development site, the report said, without citing anyone.
Publication: Live Mint
Samsung Electronics, Tesla heads meet to discuss cooperation in high techedit
The two companies are currently seeking ways to cooperate in the development of IT-related technologies, such as semiconductors for autonomous vehicles, Samsung said.
Publication: The Economic Times
AI, ML solutions push Microsoft India cloud demand: Irina Ghoseedit
Microsoft’s cloud services demand in India is being driven by solutions such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analytics and digital transformation, said Irina Ghose, COO, Microsoft India.
Publication: The Economic Times
US focuses on invigorating chip lets to stay cutting edge in techedit
The concept, sometimes called chiplets, caught on in a big way, with AMD, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, IBM and Intel introducing such products. Chiplets rapidly gained traction because smaller chips are cheaper to make, while bundles of them can top the performance of any single slice of silicon.
Publication: The Economic Times
India s semiconductor market to touch $64 bn by 2026edit
Over the next two days, Vaishnaw plans to meet more executives from Intel, Micron, Western Digital, Applied Materials, HP, Analog Devices, Lam Research, and AMD, among others.
Publication: Construction World
Sequoia Capital Invests $3 m in Chennai Co InCore Semiconductorsedit
Sequoia Capital India has invested $3 million in Chennai-based InCore Semiconductors, a startup that is building reduced instruction set computer V (RISC-V) processor cores in the country.
Publication: The Economic Times
Rajeev: India’s policies aim to make it a semiconductor hubedit
From near zero levels just a year-and-half ago, India is now well on its way to having 100 semiconductor design startups by 2024. Currently as many as 27-30 design and semiconductor start-ups are “doing very good work”, he said.
Publication: The Asian Age
Our aim is to create 100 semiconductor design startups: MoS ITedit
India is aiming to create 100 semiconductor design startups in the near future that will develop innovative designs and solutions not only for the domestic market but also for the world, Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said here on Friday.
Publication: Free Press Journal
India will soon announce first semiconductor fabrication unit: IT ministeredit
As per him, India is attracting large electronics manufacturers (Cisco to manufacture in India), as more big companies come, attractiveness for semiconductor companies will grow. He says the trend for Indian start-ups to park their money in the US has come to a halt after collapse of First Republic and Silicon Valley Bank.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Govt to spend $1.2 bn to revamp semiconductor facility in Mohaliedit
The Union Cabinet approved the modernisation plan in July 2022, which includes exploring the possibility of a joint venture (JV) of the SCL with one or more commercial fab partners. However, the government has not provided a timeline for the project.
Publication: Business Standard
100 chip design startups by ’24’edit
The minister of state for electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Friday that the country is cementing its place in future of global supply and value chains.
Publication: The Times of India
Govt to spend $1.2 billion on modernising semiconductor labedit
The government will spend around $1.2 billion to modernise the Semi-conductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali, a 30-year-old facility currently capable of producing 8-inch CMOS microchip wafers mostly used for the country’s strategic needs such as the space programme.
Publication: Hindi Business Standard
Powering up supercomputing ambitionsedit
India currently lacks the infrastructure to produce the semiconductor devices required for the development of supercomputers.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
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