June 19, 2023

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 7000 Pro series chipsets unveiled for laptops and desktopsedit

AMD has unveiled the Ryzen 7000 Pro series of chipsets for laptop and desktop CPUs – the latest addition to its Pro line-up of chipsets. These chips are built on AMD’s proprietary Zen 4 architecture and are aimed especially at systems for large business enterprises.

Publication: Croma

AMD Expands 4th Gen EPYC CPU Portfolio with Leadership Processors for Cloud Native and Technical Computing Workloadsedit

Additionally, AMD announced the 4thGen AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology, ideally suited for the most demanding technical computing workloads.

Publication: NCN Online

CEO Lisa Su touts new AI superchip, says AMD has incredibly powerful tech that will emerge as a winneredit

Chipmaker AMD, which had seemingly been relegated to a spot very much behind the new darling of the markets, Nvidia, has just hit back hard by doing exactly what was required to make a telling comeback that would actually be noticed it unveiled its fancy new sup chip.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

AMD RYZEN 7 7800X3D REVIEW: A GAMING-FOCUSED CPU THAT ANNIHILATES ITS HIGHER-PRICED COMPETITORS (PROACTIVE)edit

The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is specifically designed for gaming, and it excels in that area. It stands out as the fastest gaming CPU available, rivalling or even surpassing the more expensive Ryzen 9 7950X3D. While it may lag behind in productivity performance, for gamers, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D offers impressive speed and capabilities.

Publication: Tech2

AMD brand mentions

Asus ROG Ally Coming to Flipkart on July 7edit

Powering the high-end version of the handheld gaming console is AMD s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, which is paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage. Meanwhile, the lower end model features a Ryzen Z1 processor. As for the operating system, the ROG Ally runs on Windows 11.

Publication: News 18

Asus ROG Ally India launch officially confirmed: Check Expected Price, Specificationsedit

The Asus ROG Ally price is set at $599 (roughly Rs 49,200) for the base AMD Ryzen Z1 variant. However, upgrading to the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip will set you back $699 (roughly Rs 57,400).

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming console powered by AMD Z1 series chip launch confirmed: Full detailsedit

The business has confirmed the introduction of the Asus ROG Ally in India , which will be the country s first handheld gaming device running Windows. The device, which was just released in global regions, is outfitted with AMD s latest Z1 and Z1 Extreme CPUs, as well as 16GB of RAM.

Publication: Times Now News

Asus is bringing the ROG Ally gaming handheld to India; how much will it costedit

Under the hood, the Ally packs AMD s 4nm Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor which is based on its Zen 4 architecture and comes with 8 cores (16 threads).

Publication: The Financial Express

Competition in news

Intel to invest $4.6 billion in new chip plant in Polandedit

It expects the facility to come online by 2027. Intel under CEO Pat Gelsinger has been investing billions in building factories across three continents to restore its dominance in chip making and better compete with rivals AMD , Nvidia and Samsung.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia is probably the most important company in tech right now: Here’s whyedit

So recently when Nvidia became a trillion dollar company, more than double the market value of both Intel and AMD combined, it certainly captured global headlines beyond just the tech world.

Publication: Digit

Intel, Micron spending plans show chip diplomacy movesedit

Intel Corp and Micron Technology Inc are planning to spend billions of dollars on new chip plants outside of the US, highlighting a global race to diversify supplies of critical components amid tensions with China.

Publication: MINT

Intel to build $25 billion factory in largest foreign investment in Israeledit

Intel Corp will build a new factory in Israel worth $25 billion, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, calling it the largest-ever international investment in the country. The factory in Kiryat Gat is due to open in 2027 and will employ thousands of people, Israel’s finance ministry said, adding that under the deal Intel will pay up a 7.5% tax rate.

Publication: MINT

Germany’s Scholz to meet Intel CEO amid intensive talks on chip plantedit

Germany is in intensive talks with Intel on plans to set up a new chipmaking complex on its soil, the economy ministry said on Friday, without commenting on how much state funding the company was set to receive for the project.

Publication: ET Telecom

Intel to invest $25 bn in new Israel plant: governmentedit

US chip giant Intel will spend $25 billion on a new plant in Israel, officials said Sunday, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it the country’s single largest foreign investment. The “agreement in principle” would see the semiconductor firm build the facility in southern city Kiryat Gat that would open by 2027 and operate at least until 2035, Israel’s finance ministry said.

Publication: Money Control

Intel, Micron spending plans show chip diplomacy movesedit

Intel Corp and Micron Technology Inc are planning to spend billions of dollars on new chip plants outside of the US, highlighting a global race to diversify supplies of critical components amid tensions with China.

Publication: Mint

Intel to build Rs.4.6-bn chip plant in Polandedit

Intel Plans To invest up to $4.6 billion in a new semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wroclaw, Poland, as part of a multibillion-dollar investment drive across Europe to build chip capacity, it said on Friday.

Publication: Financial Express

Al For Businessedit

We are at a historic moment, when incredible advances in generative AI are intersecting with enterprise demand to do more with less. – Jensen Huang, founder & CEO, NVidia

Publication: Financial Express

Partner in news

Asus ROG Ally Coming to Flipkart on July 7edit

Powering the high-end version of the handheld gaming console is AMD s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, which is paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage. Meanwhile, the lower end model features a Ryzen Z1 processor. As for the operating system, the ROG Ally runs on Windows 11.

Publication: News 18

Asus ROG Ally India launch officially confirmed: Check Expected Price, Specificationsedit

The Asus ROG Ally price is set at $599 (roughly Rs 49,200) for the base AMD Ryzen Z1 variant. However, upgrading to the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip will set you back $699 (roughly Rs 57,400).

Publication: Gizbot

Asus ROG Ally handheld gaming console powered by AMD Z1 series chip launch confirmed: Full detailsedit

The business has confirmed the introduction of the Asus ROG Ally in India , which will be the country s first handheld gaming device running Windows. The device, which was just released in global regions, is outfitted with AMD s latest Z1 and Z1 Extreme CPUs, as well as 16GB of RAM.

Publication: Times Now News

Asus is bringing the ROG Ally gaming handheld to India; how much will it costedit

Under the hood, the Ally packs AMD s 4nm Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor which is based on its Zen 4 architecture and comes with 8 cores (16 threads).

Publication: The Financial Express

ASUS ZenBook S13 OLED review: Still the MacBook Air of Windows laptopsedit

With the Asus ZenBook S13 OLED, does it follow the same pattern How does it perform now that Asus has transitioned from the efficient AMD Ryzen 6000 series, which we declared one of the best last year, to Intel s Raptor Lake processor Is it efficient enough to last you through a full day of work To find out, we extensively used the Zenbook S13 OLED as our primary work laptop for over two weeks so that you can take the decision.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

ASUS ROG Ally Flipkart Availability Confirmed; Sale Date Also Revealed Ahead of Launchedit

The ASUS ROG Ally is the first handheld gaming device from ASUS which features a 7inch Full HD+ display, AMD s Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD storage, and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Publication: My Smart Price

Lenovo Legion Slim series laptops launched, gaming lovers will get powerful features, know the featuresedit

These laptops have 13th Gen Intel and AMD Ryze 7000 processors. Along with this, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 GPUs have been made available in laptops for graphics performance.

Publication: India TV

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2023) Review: A winning comboedit

The Zephyrus G14 has been a crowd favourite, especially among gamers and creators. But Asus had a tough job to update it to take it to the next level. We got a chance to test out the latest generation of the G14 which is suped-up with the new generation of Ryzen chipsets and much more efficient NVIDIA GPUs.

Publication: Business Today

Lenovo brings gaming laptops with up to 32GB of RAM, cashback up to 10000; see priceedit

Lenovo has launched its Legion Slim Series Tap tops. The series includes four models Lenovo Legion Slim 7i, Legion Slim 7, Legion Slim 5i, and Legion 5.

Publication: Live Hindustan

Exclusive: HP Omen Transcend 16 Leaks Show Team Up with HyperX for Game Changing Innovationedit

According to confidential sources, HP is reportedly preparing to unveil its latest entry into the gaming laptop sector, the HP Omen Transcend 16.

Publication: Digit

Rashi Peripherals Hosts Successful RP Tech for You CBF 2.0 Event in Jaipur, Gathering Prominent Industry Leadersedit

The event brought together key industry players, including top executives from major tech companies such as AMD, APC, Intel, HP, San disk, and WD, along with a total of 88 partners. The event showcased the latest innovations, fostered networking opportunities, and received overwhelming appreciation from all attendees.

Publication: It Voice

Industry news

LG Gram 2023 series: LG launches four new laptops of Gram series, know price and specificationsedit

The brightness of the screen is 300 nits. It is powered by AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor, AMD Radeon 7 graphics, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 72Wh battery. read this also Mercedes introduced new car concept, these features will be available with sporty look.

Publication: India News

Meta Releases Gen AI Speech Tool Voiceboxedit

Meta has developed a cutting-edge generative AI model ‘Voicebox’, designed to revolutionise field of speech generation. “We’ve developed Voicebox, first model that can generalise to speech generation tasks it was not specifically trained to accomplish with state-of-theart performance,” Meta said in a blogpost.

Publication: The Economic Times

Power Semiconductors: Enabling a Sustainable Futurreedit

Power semiconductors are tiny electronic devices that regulate and convert electrical power. Power semiconductors, in contrast to basic semiconductor devices, can sustain high voltage and current with reduced leakage, voltage drop, and other power losses.

Publication: Times Tech

Millions hooked to mobile games, India to become $7 bn market by 2025edit

Mobile gaming has come a long way since the early days of the Snake game on Nokia phones to next generation smartphones offering high definition graphics and immersive gameplay that rival even the most popular console games. Mobile gaming has evolved as much as the mobile device itself.

Publication: Business Standard

Global Woes, India’s Domestic IT Resilienceedit

India s domestic IT market has displayed remarkable resilience and growth in recent years, defying macroeconomic uncertainties and global economic slowdown. Driven by digital transformation initiatives and increased investments by enterprises, the market has continued to expand, leveraging key technologies like cloud computing, analytics, AI/ML and security.

Publication: Business World

Compound semiconductors dictate evolution of gadgets, EVs and quantum computingedit

Compound semiconductors, as they are called, are increasingly finding a place alongside conventional silicon. The use cases, for now, revolve around its core strengths.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Govt Set to Approve Micron’s $3b Investment to Set up Chip Test Unitedit

India is poised to approve a $3 billion investment by American semiconductor company Micron to set up an outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) unit with at least four assembly lines, people in the know told ET.

Publication: The Economic Times

Co believes in human + AI, not human vs AI: Infyedit

Infosys has differentiated itself early in the AI space through various investments in Applied AI, generative AI, as the company was one of the first investors in OpenAI.

Publication: The New Indian Express

American chipmaker Micron mulling large investment in Indiaedit

American chipmaker, Micron Technology, is in the process of deciding whether to make a $1 Bn-$2 Bn investment in a chip packaging plant in India, a source familiar with the discussions told The Hindu. A final decision has not yet been made, the source emphasised, but if the company decided to go ahead, then an announcement could be made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington DC next week.

Publication: The Hindu

Semi-Con Allyedit

The West is making concrete plans to unplug from China in the advanced semiconductor industry. The recent G7 meeting in Hiroshima is a testament to that. All this would be futile if India is not a key partner on the table with G7 countries with New Delhi’s ambitious incentive plans and policies in the semiconductor sector.

Publication: The Economic Times

Indian IT companies set to ride huge generative AI waveedit

Infosys recently launched its AI-first offering Topaz. Talking about market opportunities of generative AI, Balakrishna D R, Executive VP Global Head, AI and Automation and ECS, Infosys said, generative AI technology is evolving at an accelerated rate and new use cases are coming to market and new ecosystems are slowly being built around it.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Is chatgpt boon or bane?edit

India is the second largest country using ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer), next to USA in terms of number of users and the AI website gained over 10 crore users across the globe months after its introduction.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

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