AMD specific news
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X vs Ryzen 7 5700X: Which is the best midrange gaming CPU (2023)edit
The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X was launched as a low power octa core offering in the Zen 3powered lineup. Following the launch of the Ryzen 7000 series of chips, the 5700X is down to just $191 on Newegg, making it a solid option over the newer Ryzen 5 7600X.
Publication: Sports Keeda
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HPE and Tokyo Tech Collaborate to Build the Next Generation TSUBAME4.0 Supercomputer for Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Research, and Innovationedit
TSUBAME4.0 will be built with HPE Cray XD6500 supercomputers, consisting of 240 nodes, and equipped with two 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, four NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, and 768 GiB of main memory.
Publication: Headlines Of Today
ASUS ROG Ally Tipped to Launch in India Soon; Launch Date Leaked With Price and Featuresedit
Equipped with an AMD Z1 (or Z1 Extreme) processor, the ROG Ally delivers high performance gaming ASUS, the Taiwanese tech giant, has recently unveiled its PC gaming handheld, the ASUS ROG Ally, in several markets.
Publication: Price baba
Nvidia, AMD, Micron lead chip sector higher with AI, Japan in focusedit
Shares in Nvidia Corp, Advanced Micro Devices and Micron Technology on Thursday provided the biggest boosts to the chip sector, which outperformed the broader market as investors looked for ways to invest in artificial intelligence and in Japan Shares in chip design software company Synopsys shares ended up 8.7% after it forecast better than expected third quarter profit estimates, saying increased use of AI and automation boosted its business.
Publication: ET Telecom
NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are in the Forefront in the Chip Sector Higher with AIedit
NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are in the Forefront in the Chip Sector Higher with AI Technology companies NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are experiencing significant growth in the chip sector, driven by their emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) and targeting the Japanese market.
Publication: Enterprise Talk
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NVIDIA s Ada Lovelace architecture comes to core gamers everywhere, starting at Rs 31,000edit
NVIDIA today announced the GeForce RTX 4060 family of GPUs, with two graphics cards that deliver all the advancements of the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture including DLSS 3 neural rendering and third generation raytracing technologies at high frame rates starting at just Rs 31,000.
Publication: The Financial Express
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 series GPUs launched: All you need to knowedit
Nvidia RTX 4060, RTX 4060Ti: Specifications, features, and more The RTX 4060 is equipped with the AD107 GPU, which has 3072 CUDA cores. Its base clock speed is 1.83GHz, and it can reach a boost clock speed of 2.46GHz. According to Nvidia, the 4060 is 1.2 times faster than the 3060 and 1.6 times faster than the 2060 without frame generation.
Publication: Gadgets Now
MSI Introduces Latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Series Graphics Card LineUpedit
MSI announces the latest graphics card line-up featuring the NVIDIA GeForce RTXX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 graphics processors.
Publication: Digital Terminal
GIGABYTE Launches New Lineup of NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cardsedit
Gigabyte Technology launches NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB and GeForce RTX 4060 8GB series graphics cards powered by NVIDIA ADA Lovelace architecture.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, Accessibility Boss Darryl Adams Talk Building Hearing Health Tech And More In Interviewedit
Intel is working on making hearing health tech, including hearing aids, more accessible. Google Images Most people don t associate Intel with accessibility.
Publication: Forbes
Intel Arc A770 vs Arc A750 vs Nvidia RTX 3060: Which is the better choice for budget gaming in 2023?edit
The Intel Arc A770 is currently the top-of-the-line graphics card from Team Blue. It was launched to directly compete against the RTX 3060 from Nvidia, which is among the most popular graphics cards today. Alongside the Arc A770, the company also introduced the Arc A750, a slightly lower-end card launched for a hundred bucks less.
Publication: Sports Keeda
Intel CPU generations explained: Best chips, performance improvements, and moreedit
Intel CPUs have been on the cutting edge of technology for some decades, and the processors have become gradually stronger over the years.
Publication: Sports Keeda
Nvidia, AMD, Micron lead chip sector higher with AI, Japan in focusedit
Shares in Nvidia Corp, Advanced Micro Devices and Micron Technology on Thursday provided the biggest boosts to the chip sector, which outperformed the broader market as investors looked for ways to invest in artificial intelligence and in Japan Shares in chip design software company Synopsys shares ended up 8.7% after it forecast better than expected third quarter profit estimates, saying increased use of AI and automation boosted its business.
Publication: ET Telecom
NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are in the Forefront in the Chip Sector Higher with AIedit
NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are in the Forefront in the Chip Sector Higher with AI Technology companies NVIDIA, AMD, and Micron are experiencing significant growth in the chip sector, driven by their emphasis on artificial intelligence (AI) and targeting the Japanese market.
Publication: Enterprise Talk
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MSI Introduces Latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Series Graphics Card LineUpedit
MSI announces the latest graphics card line-up featuring the NVIDIA GeForce RTXX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 graphics processors.
Publication: Digital Terminal
GIGABYTE Launches New Lineup of NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Cardsedit
Gigabyte Technology launches NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB and GeForce RTX 4060 8GB series graphics cards powered by NVIDIA ADA Lovelace architecture.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Exclusive Vivobook Go 15 OLED review: Affordable OLED Brillianceedit
The new ASUS Vivobook Go 15 OLED 2023 laptop offers an affordable option for those seeking an OLED display without breaking the bank. With its AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor, it provides reliable performance for everyday tasks while costing just 59,990.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
ASUS ROG Ally Tipped to Launch in India Soon; Launch Date Leaked With Price and Featuresedit
Equipped with an AMD Z1 (or Z1 Extreme) processor, the ROG Ally delivers high performance gaming ASUS, the Taiwanese tech giant, has recently unveiled its PC gaming handheld, the ASUS ROG Ally, in several markets.
Publication: Price baba
ASUS has launched the ROG Strix G16/18 2023, ROG Flow Z13 ACRONYM and new TUF Gaming Series in Indiaedit
Streaming and gaming are made easy with the ASUS TUF Gaming A16 Advantage Edition s potent laptop. With AMD Smart Access Graphics and AMD Dynamic Switchable Graphics, it has the most recent AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS Mobile Processor.
Publication: It Voice
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 With 16inch 165Hz Display, 13th Gen CPU Launched In India: Price, Specificationsedit
Acer Aspire 3 With Ryzen 7000 Series Processor Launched: Price In India, Specifications Furthermore, the laptop has support for 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 1TB of PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD storage. It runs on Windows 11 OS.
Publication: My Smart Price
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro Review: The MacBook Of Windows Laptopsedit
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro Review: When it comes to Windows laptops and especially thin and light laptops designed to do everyday work while being light, portable, and powerful, there are very few options.
Publication: News 18
ASUS Zenbook 14 (OLED) 2023 Review: Premium and works like a charmedit
Zenbook is Asus s most premium range of laptop series. The notebooks in this category are extremely portable, have military grade construction, and amazing displays.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
Asus unveils Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, 4060 graphics cards: Specifications and featuresedit
Asus has announced graphics cards for the ROG Strix, TUF Gaming and Asus Dual families. The new cards bring the latest Nvidia architecture and cutting edge tech such as DLSS 3 frame generation to mainstream gamers.
Publication: Gadgets Now
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 with 13th Gen Intel processor, 165Hz display launched in India: price, specificationsedit
With an aim to attract gamers, PC maker Acer has launched two new variants in the much anticipated Predator Helios lineup. As per the company, the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 comes with 13th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 and 4060 series GPUs in India. It also offers a 16inch display with a 165Hz high refresh rate and much more.
Publication: 91 Mobiles
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 Introduced in India: Know Moreedit
Acer, already a market leader in gaming PCs, has added two new models to its Predator Helios series of gaming laptops.
Publication: Beebom
Acer Predator Helios Gaming Laptops are Now Available in India for a Starting Price of Rs. 1,09,990edit
Acer has added more Predator Helios models to its lineup and has something for every PC gamer. The laptops are powered by the most recent GeForce 4000 series GPUs from NVIDIA and 13th generation Intel Core processors from Intel.
Publication: PC Quest
Acer Launches Predator Helios Neo 16 Laptop With Nvidia RTX 4000 GPUsedit
The new GPUs leverage the chipmaker s Ada Lovelace architecture to also bring new graphics and performance technologies, including raytracing and Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) 3, among others.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Acer adds two new variants to its Predator Helios Neo gaming laptop series: Check detailsedit
Acer has announced the launch of two new variants in the Predator Helios Neo series. The new laptop variants are a new addition to the Acer Predator Helios product lineup.
Publication: Tech Lusive
Industry news
Enterprise Cloud solutions provider, AHEAD enters India marketedit
Ahead offers services and solutions across cloud platforms, digital engineering, data and analytics, data centre modernization, automation, cybersecurity, and managed services.
Publication: Var India
PLIs should encourage value addition in India: HCL cofounder Ajai Chowdhryedit
Since semiconductors is a ‘big company game’, as long as the company is into silicon, large corporations like Reliance, Tata, Vedanta, and Adani, are well placed to get into semiconductors, Chowdhry said.
Publication: The Economic Times
India data centres may see $23bn investments by 2033: Avendusedit
India may see investments of up to $23 billion for capex on data centres as an infrastructure asset over the next 10 years, driven by the exponential increase in data consumption, storage, governmental thrust on data localisation and the need for high bandwidth, following the launch of 5G.
Publication: Live Mint
Growing at a 40% CAGR, Indian data centre market to reach 1700 MW capacity by 2025edit
Over the last three years, the Indian data centre market grew by over 48 percent from 540 MW in 2019 to over 800 MW of installed capacity in 2022.
Publication: Money Control
G7 Summit: PM Modi meets Japan s Kishida; cooperation in green hydrogen, semiconductors in focusedit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held talks with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida during the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, where they discussed collaboration in areas of green hydrogen and semiconductors, according to a statement from the Prime Minister s Office.
Publication: Live Mint
Chip Production: Britain s $1.3 billion semiconductor support plan gets cool responseedit
Britain will invest 1 billion pounds ($1.3 billion) in its semiconductor sector over the next decade as part of a long awaited strategy that was immediately criticised by the industry for being too little to make a difference.
Publication: ET Telecom
By 2025, India’s data centre industry will attract $5 bn investment: Avendus Capitaledit
Avendus Capital has unveiled a report highlighting the key drivers leading to the success of data centres in India, taking a deep dive into the return dynamics, investor interest, and market landscape.
Publication: Construction Week
By 2025, India s data centers are likely to have a capacity of 1,700 MW, attracting $5 billion in investmentsedit
According to a report by Avendus Capital, India s data centers are predicted to take the lead in the upcoming wave of real estate investments by expanding at a CAGR of around 40% to reach a capacity of about 1,700 MW by 2025, supported by investments totalling $5 billion.
Publication: Business Outreach
Rewriting the economics of chip designedit
The chip industry has long relied on proprietary instruction sets, with x86 and Arm dominating the market. Licensing these sets comes with hefty costs, forcing companies to invest millions for a single design.
Publication: Manufacturing Today India
India can become biggest chip producer in next 5 yrs: Vaishnaw at Express Addaedit
India Will become the biggest semiconductor manufacturing destination in the world in the next five years with the Centre ensuring that the right ecosystem is built, with production in India being the cheapest globally, Minister of Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw said during the Express Adda Saturday.
Publication: The Indian Express
IBM to invest USD 100 million to build a 100,000qubit supercomputeredit
New Delhi: Tech major IBM on Sunday announced a $100 million collaboration with the University of Tokyo and the University of Chicago to develop a quantum centric supercomputer powered by 100,000 qubits by 2033.
Publication: India Tv News
China says US chipmaker Micron failed national security reviewedit
US semiconductor giant Micron has failed a national security review, China s cybersecurity watchdog said Sunday, telling operators of critical information infrastructure to stop buying its products.
Publication: ET Telecom
China bars purchases of Micron chips in escalation of US clashedit
The results come more than a month after China announced an investigation on imports from America s largest memory chip maker.
Publication: Live Mint
HPE and Tokyo Tech Collaborate to Build the Next Generation TSUBAME4.0 Supercomputer for Artificial Intelligence, Scientific Research, and Innovationedit
TSUBAME4.0 will be built with HPE Cray XD6500 supercomputers, consisting of 240 nodes, and equipped with two 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, four NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs, and 768 GiB of main memory.
Publication: Headlines Of Today
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro Review: The MacBook Of Windows Laptopsedit
Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro Review: When it comes to Windows laptops and especially thin and light laptops designed to do everyday work while being light, portable, and powerful, there are very few options.
Publication: News 18
India approves second phase of PLI scheme for IT hardwareedit
The Indian government has approved the second phase of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware, with a budgetary outlay of ₹17,000 crore. The scheme aims to attract global companies like Dell, HP, Apple and Samsung to manufacture in India.
Publication: Construction World
Electronics exports get a dollar 1b mobiles boost in Apriledit
India’s electronics exports in April jumped over 26% to $2.11 billion from the year ago boosted by shipping of mobile phones of $1.08 billion, an over 80% surge on year with US major Apple contributing $750 million, while Korean giant Samsung exported $240 million.
Publication: The Economic Times
Creating the path to a modern green data centeredit
Hardware consolidation is one of the best ways to reduce carbon emissions and the physical footprint of data centers. According to a recent Forrester study commissioned by Dell Technologies, businesses can reduce costs of planning and provisioning storage by 63% and 86%, educating a good number of customers to realize benefits through consolidation.
Publication: CXO Today
Apple, Samsung looking to expand in India: Rajeev Chandrasekharedit
Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. are among companies interested in increasing electronics production in India, a minister said, a boon for the country s push to challenge neighboring China as a manufacturing hub.
Publication: Live Mint
ARM is developing new chips and that is a cause for worry for other Chipmakersedit
ARM, the renowned British semiconductor company, is reportedly making a bold move by entering the competitive world of chip manufacturing.
Publication: It Voice
Semiconductor prices to stay elevated till year end’edit
Even as Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) deal with higher costs, prices of chipsets are likely to stay elevated till the year-end due to high demand and low supply in the Indian automobile industry.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
PLI Scheme Should Encourage Local Value Addition, Says Ajai Chowdhryedit
New PLI plan better than earlier one, says member of advisory panel to semiconductor mission. Calling the latest incentive scheme for electronics hardware manufacturing better than the previous one, Ajai Chowdhry, cofounder of HCL, said that production linked incentives (PLI)s that come out of the government should encourage value addition in India.
Publication: The Economic Times
Modi & Kishida discuss partnership in semiconductor, green hydrogenedit
“The two leaders exchanged views on contemporary regional developments. They also discussed deepening cooperation in the Indo-Pacific,” it said.
Publication: Millennium Post
India, Japan focus on green H, Semiconductors tiesedit
The group of seven, comprising the US, France, the UK, Italy, Germany, Canada and Japan, represent the world’s richest democracies. Under its G7 presidency, Japan invited India and seven other countries to the summit.
Publication: The Pioneer
China bans US-made chipsedit
Micron products have unspecified “serious network security risks” that pose hazards to China’s information infrastructure and affect national security, the Cyberspace Administration of China said on its website.
Publication: Free Press Journal
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India data centres likely to reach 1,700 MW capacity, attract $5 billion by 2025edit
Data centers in India are expected to lead the next wave of real assets investments by growing at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of nearly 40% to reach a capacity of around 1,700 MW by 2025, on the back of investments worth $5 billion, said an Avendus Capital report.
Publication: The Economic Times
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