June 27, 2023

AMD specific news

Mystery AMD Radeon RX 7000 graphics card makes a cameo at the Notebookcheck.netedit

As expected, AMD s Zen 4 launch event was all about the Ryzen 7000 series of processors. The company did, however, give eager gamers a sneak peek into what its graphics card division has lined up.

Publication: Gadgets Beat

AMD Is Doubling Down On AI Chips. Should You Buy Or Avoid The Stockedit

While AMD’s GPUs have typically been used more for gaming and professional applications compared to Nvdia’s chips, which are the go-to GPUs for accelerated computing applications, AMD is also now focusing on winning over the AI market.

Publication: Forbes

AMD brand mentions

An extremely narrow advanceedit

Meta has the next best performance, up approximately 120 per cent, followed by Tesla and AMD at around 90 per cent. The tech titans (Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon) are up between 40 and 45 per cent. The two remaining winners are Broadcom and Salesforce.

Publication: Business Standard

Competition in news

Nvidia brings its AI computing platform to cloud data firm Snowflakeedit

Snowflake a cloud data analytics company, is partnering with computing company Nvidia to allow customers ranging from financial institutions to healthcare and retail to build AI models using their own data. The two companies announced the partnership at Snowflake Summit 2023 on Monday.

Publication: Live Mint

Nivruti Rai: The design engineer who went on to head Intel Indiaedit

Nivruti Rai, the India head of Intel, resigned from her position on Thursday after a 29year stint at the tech major. She is likely to take over as the MD and CEO of Invest India, the government s investment promotion agency.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Intel Old Airport Road Bengaluru Office: Why tech giant is selling 250000 sq ft spaceedit

US technology giant Intel has made the decision to sell its 250,000 square feet office space on Old Airport Road in Bengaluru as part of its strategy to monetize its real estate assets, according to The Economic Times report.

Publication: ET Now News

Intel Clarifies Internal Foundry Model, Filled With Accountabilityedit

Last week, Intel conducted an investor Webinar that provided a far more in depth explanation of the company s new IDM 2.0 model and how Intel Foundry Services (IFS) fits into this model. The most important piece of information provided is that Intel has grouped its TD (Technology Development), manufacturing, and IFS units together and given this group its own P&L responsibility.

Publication: Forbes

Nvidia’s Investment in AI Pays Off for its Video Game Businessedit

This week, Nvidia Corp is releasing the GeForce RTX 4060. The product highlights how the chipmaker’s investments in AI have paid dividends to its core business of video games.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

The HP 4th Of July Gaming Sale Starts Now: Save on OMEN Desktop PCs and Laptopsedit

The RTX 4090 is far and away the most powerful video card available, leaving competitors like AMD s latest Radeon RX 7900 XTX in the dust.

Publication: IGN

ASRock Launches 6 New MiniPCs With AMD and Intel Optionsedit

Twitter user momomous revealed that the new miniPCs would come with AMD and Intel processors. These miniPCs will reportedly be released with base configurations and barebones presentations so buyers can customize the devices for their specific needs.

Publication: Tech Times

Industry news

Bridge Data Centres expands data centre at Malaysia’s 4IR MRANTI Parkedit

Bridge Data Centres (BDC), a leading data centre solutions provider in Asia Pacific, today announced it will expand its hyperscale data centre campus, named MY03, located at MRANTI Park, Kuala Lumpur. This expansion provides an additional 48 MW of IT power to hyperscalers and enterprises in Malaysia and Asia Pacific.

Publication: ET CIO

Ashwini Vaishnaw gives demo of Precision Semiconductor Tech that Micron Technology is bringing to Indiaedit

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Publication: The Economic Times

Linux Kernel 6.4 Brings Better Support For Rustedit

Along with some driver updates for a few controllers, graphics tablets, and WiFi modems, the kernel is also fleshing out its support for native support on Apple Silicon. Non-Apple PCs are getting most of the love, with better support for MSI laptops and ASUS desktop motherboards. The kernel now also includes new power features for the Steam Deck, which run on a custom AMD APU.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Eviden wins a $100M deal in India to deliver two new supercomputersedit

This platform will bring together 2,100 CPU nodes with AMD EPYCTM 7643 processors, 18 GPU nodes using NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core GPUs, the NVIDIA Quantum InfiniBand networking platform, and high performance memory provided by Micron. NCMRWF supercomputer will also have 2PB all flash and 20PB disk based DDN EXA Scaler ES400NVX2 parallel filesystem storage.

Publication: India Technology News

Data Center Accelerator Market to Hit USD 168 Bn by 2032edit

Key players in the data center accelerator market include leading semiconductor companies like NVIDIA, Intel, Xilinx and AMD.

Publication: Enterprise Apps Today

An extremely narrow advanceedit

Meta has the next best performance, up approximately 120 per cent, followed by Tesla and AMD at around 90 per cent. The tech titans (Apple, Microsoft, Google and Amazon) are up between 40 and 45 per cent. The two remaining winners are Broadcom and Salesforce.

Publication: Business Standard

IBM to purchase Apptio for $4.6 bn to boost cloud bizedit

International Business Machines Corp. will buy software company Apptio for $4.6 billion, marking the seventh acquisition this year as Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna pushes the company’s transformation into a hybrid-cloud and artificial intelligence business.

Publication: Business Standard

Why new chip projects are baby steps for Indiaedit

On 22 June, US semiconductor firms Micron, Applied Materials and Lam Research announced projects in India, fuelling New Delhi’s hopes of becoming a player in the global supply chain for chips. Mint decodes what these announcements could mean in the long run.

Publication: MINT

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