June 22, 2023

AMD specific news

New HPE Alletra Storage MP Solution is Powered by AMD EPYC Embedded Series Processorsedit

AMD announced today that its AMD EPYC Embedded Series processors are at the core of Hewlett Packard Enterprise s latest storage solution, HPE Alletra Storage MP. Designed for enterprise class storage systems, the AMD EPYC Embedded processors deliver the performance and energy efficiency required for high availability, resilience, and industry leading connectivity and longevity.

Publication: Govind H Tech

AMD EPYC Processors Power Up HPE’s Advanced Storage Systemsedit

AMD has announced that its AMD EPYC Embedded Series processors are being utilized in Hewlett Packard Enterprise s latest storage solution, HPE Alletra Storage MP.

Publication: Times Now News

AMD EPYC Embedded Series Processors Power HPE Alletra Storage MP Solutionedit

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) has announced that its AMD EPYC Embedded Series processors are being utilized in Hewlett Packard Enterprise s latest storage solution, HPE Alletra Storage MP.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD To Venture $135 Million To Expand Adaptive Computing Researchedit

AMD To Venture $135 Million To Expand Adaptive Computing Research AMD stated that it would invest up to $135 million over four years in Ireland in order to maintain its current growth. Through the creation of up to 290 highly qualified engineering and research posts as well as a wide range of additional support positions, the investment is meant to finance a number of strategic R&D projects.

Publication: CIO Tech Outlook

AMD announces US$135 million investment in Irelandedit

AMD announces US$135 million investment in Ireland AMD has announced plans to invest up to US$135 million in Ireland over the next four years. The investment is intended to fund a number of strategic R&D initiatives through the addition of up to 290 highly skilled engineering and research positions, as well as a vast array of additional support positions.

Publication: Digi Times

AMD brand mentions

For Cloud Gaming and Video Hosting, Supermicro Offers MicroCloud, a High Density 3U 8 Node System Utilizing AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series Processorsedit

The new systems are designed to use AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors optimized for server usage, based on the latest Zen 4 core architecture, which has a max boost speed of up to 5.7 GHzi, including PCIe 5.0 support, DDR55200 MHz, and up to 16 cores (32 threads) per CPU.

Publication: The Print

ASUS ROG Ally price in India revealed, available from July 12th onwards: check launch offersedit

The ASUS ROG Ally packs a 7inch FHD IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the whole thing is an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor. This is an 8core processor that is based on AMD s new Zen4 architecture that used the 4nm process.

Publication: The Times of India

Asus ROG Ally Launched in India: Specifications, Price, and Availabilityedit

The display features a DTX Coating and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. It also equips display features like AMD s FreeSync Premium, wide sRGB 100% colour gamut, and 7ms response time.

Publication: Price Baba

Asus launches ROG Ally handheld gaming console in Indiaedit

It is powered by AMD s 4nm class Ryzen hexacore processor (can clock CPU speed up to 4.90GHz) with AMD Radeon Graphics (speed up to 2.5 GHz and can operate up to 2.8 Teraflops).

Publication: The Financial Express

Competition in news

NVIDIA CEO Wants To Make Creative Jobs Into ‘AI Factories’edit

There’s no stopping NVIDIA especially after hitting $1 trillion in market capitalisation. Building on the back of its recent partnership with WPP, the CEO of the chipmaking giant, Jensen Huang, recently remarked on how generative AI will supercharge creators.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Quacquarelli Symonds, AWS, and Intel join hands to launch QS Digital Maturity Frameworkedit

Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), global higher education expert and compiler of university rankings, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Intel, have joined hands to announce the launch of the QS Digital Maturity Framework, a new and unique evaluation tool designed specifically for Indian universities and colleges.

Publication: Yourstory

Intel to sell 20% stake in Austrian chip companyedit

Intel said on Wednesday it would sell one fifth of its stake in IMS Nanofabrication to private equity firm Bain Capital in a deal valuing the Austrian producer of chipmaking tools at about $4.3 billion. Intel s stake sale of 20% was valued at $860 million, according to Reuters calculations.

Publication: Money Control

Global chip race touches off spending spree, led by Intel s $50billion campaign targeting semiconductorsedit

The global race to build domestic factories and sever dependency on overseas suppliers for these critical components is spurring a spending boom, and the biggest beneficiaries so far are arguably the chipmakers.

Publication: ET Telecom

Chipmaker Intel restructures manufacturing businessedit

Chipmaker Intel restructures manufacturing business Intel Corp said on Wednesday its manufacturing business will work like a separate unit and will begin to generate a margin, but gave no clear timeline on when it will start scaling up, sending the chipmaker s shares down about 5%.

Publication: Reuters

Sessions on ageism, creativity enliven Day 2 edit

An interesting session on General Artificial Intelligence featured Jensen Huang, the cofounder and CEO of Nvidia Corporation, the chipmaker whose products (called GPUs) power Artificial Intelligence across the world today. Nvidia dominates this market, and is already being talked about as the most valuable company of the future.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Partner in news

ASUS ROG Ally price in India revealed, available from July 12th onwards: check launch offersedit

The ASUS ROG Ally packs a 7inch FHD IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering the whole thing is an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor. This is an 8core processor that is based on AMD s new Zen4 architecture that used the 4nm process.

Publication: The Times of India

Asus launches ROG Ally handheld gaming console in Indiaedit

It is powered by AMD s 4nm class Ryzen hexacore processor (can clock CPU speed up to 4.90GHz) with AMD Radeon Graphics (speed up to 2.5 GHz and can operate up to 2.8 Teraflops).

Publication: The Financial Express

HPE introduces AI cloud for large language modelsedit

American technology company, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), on Wednesday, launched an AI supercomputer cloud service that will enable organisations of all sizes to pursue AI projects without the cost and complexity of having to buy, install, and manage AI-specific hardware themselves.

Publication: TechCircle

Industry news

Why and how outsourcing hubs like India may gain some jobs due to global layoffsedit

There may be some silver lining in all the global economic gloom for techies in India. According to a report in Economic Times, quoting sources, some 3040% of the more than 300,000 technology jobs lost to layoffs globally could move to outsourcing hubs like India in the coming months.

Publication: Times of India

US-India Collaboration: Semiconductors and defense deals for mutual benefits and strategic interestsedit

With a focus on semiconductor and defense deals, Prime Minister Narendra Modi s US visit carries significant implications for both sides. The collaboration in these sectors not only benefits India s technological advancements and defense capabilities but also serves the strategic interests of the United States.

Publication: Financial Express

The changing role of the CFOs in India: How tech is enabling quicker decisionsedit

With the advent of new technologies, CFOs can leverage digital transformation to streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and drive insights.

Publication: Financial Express

ET MSME Day 2023: Why your workforce is the key to successful digital transformationedit

By placing the spotlight on workers and their skills, companies can effectively implement their digital transformation strategies and ensure a smooth transition into the digital age.

Publication: The Economic Times

India emerging as major player in the semiconductor manufacturing industryedit

Semiconductor manufacturing will not only elevate India s position in the global manufacturing and value chain ecosystem but also provide a significant opportunity to create jobs, boost economic growth and establish India as a leading player in the global technology market and become a global hub for chip technology in the next decades.

Publication: ET Auto

Green cloud computing is imperative: Here’s whyedit

The rapid use of cloud infrastructure and its demand has led to an unprecedented rate of energy consumption. The constant power requirements of computing are massively contributing to the world’s collective carbon footprint.

Publication: ET CIO

Digital transformation on agenda: 54% manufacturing companies implemented AI, analytics for business functions, says PwCedit

PwC India conducted a survey wherein it interviewed the CXOs of organisations in the domestic market, including multinational companies (MNCs) to gain insights into the digital transformation trends of the manufacturing sector.

Publication: Financial Express

Digital Transformation Is Needed For India And World: MeitY Secretaryedit

The National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) celebrated its 20th Foundation Day, reaffirming its unwavering dedication towards building India s internet infrastructure. This momentous occasion marked two decades of NIXI s exceptional contributions to creating a robust and inclusive digital ecosystem in the country via its business divisions towards Internet Exchange, IN Registry, IRINN and NIXICSC Data Services.

Publication: Business World

Cisco launches new AI networking chips to compete with Broadcom, Marvelledit

Chips from its Silicon One series are being tested by five of the six major cloud providers, Cisco said, without naming the firms. Key cloud players include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, which together dominate the market for cloud computing, according to Bofa Global Research.

Publication: The Indian Express

About 40% of SAP’s R&D innovations comes from India: India COO Rahul Bahetiedit

German technology major SAP s cloud business in India is growing significantly, driven by an uptick in digital transformation, especially in the midmarket segment, says Rahul Baheti, Chief Operating Officer, SAP Indian Subcontinent.

Publication: Business Standard

A distance before cashing in our chipsedit

Production-linked incentives for Micron Technology to set up a testing and packaging plant in Gujarat are a significant, but by no means breakthrough, development in India’s plan to become a base for semiconductor manufacturing.

Publication: The Economic Times

Reboot likely for key PLIs: Short window kept large global players outedit

The government is considering reopening the windows for many of the production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes, primarily to let large global firms in. The move follows the realisation that the reason these global companies, including those in the tech space and high-end manufacturing, haven’t joined the scheme is the mismatch between the short periods for which the schemes were made available and the time taken for corporate decisions.

Publication: Financial Express

OpenAI’s App Store for AI Models Soonedit

OpenAI is reportedly considering launching an exclusive online marketplace for artificial intelligence (AI) software and models. According to The Information, the Sam Altman-run company is contemplating an app store where customers “could sell AI models they customise for their own needs to other businesses”.

Publication: The Economic Times

Cabinet clears Micron’s $2.7-b chip testing plantedit

The government has cleared US-based chip maker Micron’s project to set up a semiconductor test and packaging unit worth $ 2.7 billion in the country, according to sources. The approved project is expected to create 5,000 jobs. “The project was cleared about a week back,” a source said.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

India’s a Priority Mkt for Google, Excited by Tech Innovation Here’edit

Noting that “India is growing really fast, right on a fairly significant pace,” he said the next big startup from India could be the one which caters to the unique needs of Indian users.

Publication: The Economic Times

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