June 20, 2023

AMD specific news

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: Global Bihardainik

AMD Challenges NVIDIA With the Launch of MI300X AI Chipedit

The CEO of AMD, Lisa Su, announced the launch of a new AI GPU chip. The chip will be vital to the company s strategy toward AI computing offerings. The MI300X, made of multiple chip lets, can handle large language models of up to 80 billion parameters, making it a competitor to market leader NVIDIA.

Publication: SpiceWorks

Competition in news

Inside China s underground market for high end Nvidia AI chipsedit

President Joe Biden’s administration in September ordered Nvidia to stop exporting its two most advanced chips – the A100 and the recently developed H100 – to mainland China and Hong Kong, part of efforts to stymie Chinese AI and supercomputing development amid intensifying political and trade tensions. That was then followed up with an array of semiconductor-related export controls.

Publication: The Economic Times

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.

Publication: ET Telecom

Intel to invest $25 billion in Israel to build new chipset factoryedit

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that US chipmaker Intel Corp has committed to investing $25 billion in a new factory in Israel, marking the largest ever international investment in the country.

Publication: Business Today

Intel to invest $25 billion in Israel factory in record deal, Netanyahu saysedit

Intel to invest $25 billion in Israel factory in record deal, Netanyahu says JERUSALEM, Jun 18: US chipmaker Intel Corp will spend $25 billion on a new factory in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, calling it the largest ever international investment in the country.

Publication: The Indian Express

Intel to build in Israel as chipmakers move beyond East Asiaedit

Intel Corp. has agreed in principle to build a new manufacturing plant in Israel, part of a push by the US semiconductor giant and its chip peers to diversify their production sources. The preliminary deal was announced by Israel s finance ministry and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.

Publication: The Financial Express

Intel rumored to release its Raptor LakeS Refresh, Arrow Lake S, and Sapphire Rapids Xeon W Refresh Desktop CPUs by first half of 2024edit

The most recent information comes from a leaker at Bilibili, Enthusiast Citizen, who has information regarding three desktop product families releasing between 2023 and 2024.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Intel and Germany sign agreement for USD 32.8 billion chip plant investmentedit

Intel and the German government on Monday signed a deal that would see the US company investing more than 30 billion euros (USD 32.8 billion) in a chip manufacturing site in the German city of Magdeburg, with financial support from Berlin.

Publication: The Week

Intel Commits Over $33 Bn For Chip Plants In Germanyedit

The deal, hailed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz as Germany s largest ever foreign investment, signifies Intel s commitment to strengthening its position in chip manufacturing and competing with rivals such as AMD, Nvidia and Samsung.

Publication: The Economic Times

Germany, Intel strike $33 bn chip plant deal; $11 bn subsidy on offeredit

The deal in Germany would be Intel s third big investment in four days. Under Gelsinger, Intel has been investing billions in building factories across three continents to restore its dominance in chipmaking and better compete with rivals AMD , Nvidia, and Samsung.

Publication: Business Standard

Berlin, Intel strike deal on chip plant after months of subsidy talksedit

Under Gelsinger, the company 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 Print

Germany, Intel strike deal on Rs.33-bn chip plantedit

Intel Will Invest more than 30 billion euros (Rs.30 billion) in Germanyas part of its expansion push in Europe, the US company said on Monday, a project key to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ambitions to create a global chip hub.

Publication: The Financial Express

Berlin, Intel Strike Deal on $33-Billion Chip Factoryedit

Under CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel has been investing billions in building factories across three continents to restore its dominance in chipmaking and better compete with rivals AMD, Nvidia and Samsung. The deal in Germany would be Intel’s third big investment in four days, following a $4. 6 billion chip plant in Poland and a $25 billion factory in Israel. Intel plans to invest around 30 billion euros in the Magdeburg plant, the person said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

The first handheld gaming device from Asusedit

Asus Company will launch its first handheld gaming device ROG Ally in India. It was recently released globally. Now it will enter India. The Z1, which belongs to AMD, comes with Z1 Extreme CPUs.

Publication: Disha Daily

Industry news

Vedanta Spark and MeitY nasscom CoE sign MoU for Technology based Innovationsedit

Vedanta Spark, a global corporate innovation, accelerator & ventures program by Vedanta Group to promote tech startups, has announced its collaboration with Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) and nasscom s Centre of Excellence (CoE) IoT & AI, to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies led innovations.

Publication: CXO Today

PM Modi s US visit sparks optimism for Indian semiconductor industryedit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi s visit to the United States has generated optimism within the Indian semiconductor industry, with K Krishna Moorthy, President of the Indian Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), expressing high hopes for significant announcements in the coming weeks.

Publication: CNBC TV18

India can assume leadership position through digital transformation: MeitY Secyedit

India will be able to assume a leadership position through digital transformation, said Alkesh Kumar Sharma, secretary, ministry of electronics and information technology ( MeitY ) Speaking on the need for digital transformation at the National Internet Exchange of India s (Nixi) 20th foundation day event in Delhi on Monday, he added that India would be able to achieve its climate goals through digital transformation.

Publication: The Economic Times

How AI can improve data and marketing strategiesedit

Recently, AI has gained much attention for its potential to improve data analysis and marketing strategies. In today s data driven world, AI helps reshape marketing strategies by collecting realtime data on consumer preferences and using that information to target marketing campaigns effectively.

Publication: Live Mint

Data Centre Infrastructure: Powering digital journeys with new server techedit

For organisations, modernising their IT infrastructure is key to driving innovation, improving customer experiences, boosting reliability and security, and staying competitive. Since servers form the bedrock of the modern data centre, the deployment of advanced and modern servers becomes a strong imperative.

Publication: The Financial Express

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