July 5, 2023

AMD specific news

3 Lakh ka Gaming Laptop ! Beast ya Bekar ? ft. Asus ROG Scar 17 RTX 4080 (PROACTIVE)edit

The ASUS Strix SCAR 17 gaming laptops is a great gaming laptop. It’s performance is top-notch whether its upgradability or specs, the laptop scores high in gaming performance. The overall build quality can be improved on the laptop.

Publication: Sarcastic Sindhi (YouTube)

How did AMD beat Intel after 53 yearsedit

AMD acquired adaptive chip maker Xilinx in February for $49 billion, making it one of the largest semiconductor purchases in history. These days, AMD CPUs may be found in two Tesla vehicles, the Mars Perseverance lander from NASA, 5G cell towers, and the fastest supercomputer in the world.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD brand mentions

Multiple tech brands backed Skye sports Masters unveils Velocity Gaming as the final franchiseedit

Velocity Gaming, the Hyderabadbased Esports organization renowned for its prominence in the PC esports space, has been revealed as the final franchise for Skyesports Masters, India s biggest gaming tournament. The league is backed by multiple big brands as sponsors i.e. AMD, Microsoft as powered by partners , Flipkart co powered by partners and Zebronics as Peripherials partner.

Publication: CIO News Co

Competition in news

US to curb China’s access to Cloud services like Amazonedit

Under the broader Commerce Department proposal, expected in July, the US would revise export controls to make it harder to sell some chips to China without a license. The move is aimed in part at Nvidia Corp.’s A800 chip, which the US-based company designed after the earlier controls were announced. The product’s configuration comes just within those limits.

Publication: Business Standard

Partner in news

How Lenovo India is strengthening its omnichannel playedit

Nair claimed that Lenovo India has managed to offer 24hour delivery for orders placed on its D2C website from almost any part of the country. The company is also offering consumers the option to shop online and pick up from the nearest store and vice versa

Publication: ET Retail

Acer introduces two new interactive panels with 4K UHD display, speakersedit

Features Acer has introduced the Acer IZ interactive series, the latest additions to its interactive panels These panels aim to reshape the educational and corporate landscape, providing captivating learning experiences and innovative functionalities for businesses and educational institutions

Publication: Times of India

ASUS ROG Flow X13 Review: Unleashing Gaming Power With Unmatched Portabilityedit

The ASUS ROG Flow X13 2023 iteration is available with AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors, and the one we received features AMD Ryzen R9 7940 HS, which has 8 cores, 16 threads, and a base clock speed of 4 GHz that can be tuned to 5.2 GHz and are partnered with AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics.

Publication: English Jagran

HP set to make servers in India under PLI 2.0edit

Cloud computing and storage solutions company Hewlett Packard (HP) will start manufacturing high-end servers in India in partnership with VVDN Technologies.

Publication: Business Standard

Industry news

India US initiative on critical and emerging technology to ensure no abuse of supply chains: Rajeev Chandrasekharedit

As India aims to emerge and develop as a semiconductor nation and a globally trusted partner for electronics manufacturing, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State, Ministry of Electronics and IT, told Business Today exclusively that the recent partnership with the US will prevent India from such supply chain disruptions.

Publication: Business Today

Globalisation in technology is taking backseat to national security: TSMC founder Morris Changedit

Morris Chang, who founded the world’s largest contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), said globalisation has been redefined as allowing businesses to move across borders only under the condition that such exchanges do not harm national security, technological supremacy and economic leadership

Publication: The Economic Times

Five more chipmakers get government nod under design led incentive schemeedit

Days after approving US based Micron Technology for the semiconductor PLI scheme, the government on Monday approved five applications under the design led Incentive scheme.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Digital India Bill to prescribe guardrails for digital competition; separate competition law to enforce specific rulesedit

As a committee set up by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) readies a draft law on digital competition, the IT Ministry, the nodal entity for the Internet space in India, is expected to prescribe broad principles for the competition space, with the MCA taking the lead in formulating and enforcing specific rules related to the sector.

Publication: The Indian Express

Denodo and Alibaba Cloud partner to deliver logical data integration to enterprisesedit

Denodo and Alibaba Cloud’s product teams are working closely together to introduce new capabilities, including a free trial on the Marketplace. Both companies are also collaborating on various go-to-market efforts, such as co-selling initiatives in local markets.

Publication: ET CIO

China Restricts Exports of Two Minerals Used in High Performance Chipsedit

The U.S. in October halted exports to China of equipment used to produce more technically advanced semiconductors and has leaned on allies like South Korea and the Netherlands to do the same.

Publication: Live Mint

We can also become semiconductor power EAM Jaishankar explains significance of PM Modi s US visitedit

EAM S Jaishankar on July 03 while interacting with students at NIT Delhi talked about PM Modi s US visit. He explained how his visit will enhance India s semiconductor industry and aims to boost India s Semicon program.

Publication: Times of India

China’s curbs on critical metals a hurdle in India’s chip road mapedit

In a move that may have far-reaching consequences, China, one of the world’s leading producers of critical minerals, on Monday announced export controls on two technology-critical elements, gallium (Ga) and germanium (Ge), sending shockwaves through the global market. Though the decision comes as a retaliation against moves of Western countries, it may impact not just India’s ambition of becoming a semiconductor hub but also its burgeoning telecommunications and electric vehicle industries.

Publication: Business Standard

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