August 7, 2023

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D review: Overclocking a multiplier locked CPU (PROACTIVE)edit

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D represents a significant advancement in CPU technology, showcasing innovative features like the 3D V-Cache and the ability to boost clock speeds over 5GHz. Its performance in multi-threaded tasks, gaming stability, and thermal efficiency makes it a strong contender in the high-performance computing market.

Publication: SportsKeeda

AMD Processors on Great Freedom Sale 2023: Unleashing High Performance Computingedit

AMD processors are known for their high performance and innovation, delivering technologies to accelerate a full range of data center workloads, from general purpose computing to high performance computing (HPC). AMD processors are designed to meet the needs of the most demanding applications, providing superior standards, performance, security, and scalability for your next PC.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD Ryzen 8000 Zen 5 CPU: launch date, specs, price, and moreedit

The AMD Ryzen 8000 series will be the next generation of Team Red CPUs geared toward consumers and gamers. Rumor has it that the company is prepping a massive upgrade for these new chips that can effectively blow Intel out of the picture.

Publication: Sports Keeda

AMD RDNA 4 Navi 4X will not have any highend GPUsedit

According to the report, AMD s next Navi 4X GPU range, which will use the RDNA 4 graphics architecture, would not include any SKUs for the high end category.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD dials India to keep up with growing product demandedit

AMD s AI chip US chipmaker AMD last week said that it will invest around $400 million in India over the next five years to build its largest design centre in Bengaluru, highlighting the country s importance as the emerging IT hub in the world Now, AMD CTO Mark Papermaster has termed India as an important market for the company to keep up with the growing demand for its products

Publication: The Times of India

AMD Plans to Invest $400 Million in Indiaedit

AMD announced plans to invest $400 million in India over the next five years. The planned investment includes a new AMD campus in Bangalore, Karnataka that will serve as the company s largest design center, as well as the addition of approximately 3,000 new engineering jobs by the end of 2028.

Publication: SV Daily

AMD brand mentions

High performance laptops powered by the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processorsedit

The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 1 is powered by the AMD Ryzen 3 7320U processor, while the Acer Extensa packs a punch, thanks to its AMD Ryzen 5 7520UProcessor. Speaking of the MSI Modern 14, the laptop features the AMD Ryzen 5 7530U processor. Watch this video to see how each of the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors takes the performance of the laptops to the next level.

Publication: Gadgets Now

At doorstep of making hi-tech chipsedit

The lab came under the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research. In 1982, the UNDP, in its report on the progress of the project, said, “CEERI has a capability in the high technology areas of power semiconductor devices, hybrid and monolithic integrated circuits and microwave devices. (AMD)

Publication: The Tribune

Competition in news

Qualcomm prepares for more layoffs as smartphone sales dropedit

There has been a decrease in sales of smartphones, which has impacted component vendors such as Qualcomm Qualcomm s Q3 earnings for 2023 (fiscal year runs from October to September) indicate a 25 per cent decrease in sales of mobile chips, compared to the previous year, which amounted to $5

Publication: Times of India

Hyundai, Qualcomm partner to bring advanced infotainment in PBVsedit

Hyundai has tapped chipmaker Qualcomm to enhance the experience of infotainment systems to be fitted in its purpose built vehicles (PBVs). For this, Qualcomm will supply Snapdragon solutions the automobile company.

Publication: Tech Circle

Intel Processors on Great Freedom Sale 2023: Unleashing Power and Performanceedit

Intel processors have long been at the forefront of the computing industry, offering powerful performance and innovation for a wide range of applications.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Savi Soin to take over as Qualcomm India Presidentedit

Soin has been with Qualcomm for more than 20 years, with the last 10 years as part of Qualcomm’s senior leadership team. During his tenure, he has helped shape the strategic direction for the company in several leadership roles.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Qualcomm, NXP team up to develop Arm-rival chip techedit

Qualcomm Inc. and NXP Semiconductors NV are among a group of chip design firms forming a new company to hasten the development of RISC-V, a rival technology to that of Arm Ltd

Publication: Mint

Partner in news

Apple, Samsung halt laptop imports to India after sudden restrictionsedit

Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. and HP Inc. are among the biggest names freezing new imports of laptops and tablets to India after the South Asian country abruptly banned inbound shipments without a license.

Publication: Business Standard

Apple India revenue grows double digits to hit June qtr record: Tim Cookedit

Despite a 1 per cent year on year (yoy) dip in Q3 revenue, India continues to shine as a top performing market for iPhone manufacturer Apple. According to Tim Cook, Apple s chief executive officer, the company s Indian operations recorded double digit yoy growth and set a quarterly record in the June quarter, fuelled by robust iPhone sales.

Publication: Business Standard

Samsung retains top slot in Q1 memory chip business despite downturnedit

Samsung Electronics retained its top spot in the global memory chip market in the first quarter (Q1) despite lacklustre earnings amid the chip glut, a report showed on Sunday. SK hynix Inc, on the other hand, was pushed back to third place from number 2 compared with a year earlier, due largely to the output cut that came before Samsung,as per the market tracker Omdia.

Publication: DT Next

HP introduces the new Dragonfly laptops at a starting price of Rs. 220,000edit

The HP Dragonfly G4 prioritizes productivity, collaboration, security, and sustainability, setting a new standard for reliable and high performance business laptops.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

Dell Technologies & NVIDIA Collaborate On Full Stack Generative AI Solutionsedit

The technologies and practices used in deploying AI workloads are very different from traditional enterprise IT applications. This can force IT practitioners to use new, if not unfamiliar skills, which brings a degree of risk to an IT project.

Publication: Forbes

ASUS Vivobook 15 2023 model available at a low price on Amazonedit

ASUS Vivobook 15 comes with an Intel Core i31315U Processor, which has a base clock of 1.2 GHz and an impressive turbo boost of up to 4.5 GHz, this 6core, 8thread processor ensures seamless multitasking and swift performance for various tasks.

Publication: Techno Sports Co.

Dell Technologies takes stock of Indian businesses’ innovation maturityedit

The Dell Technologies 2023 Innovation Index report is an effort towards raising awareness on the permeation of innovation, existing challenges, and the industry expectations on the milestones of innovation, between business leaders, executives and decision makers across the globe.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Apple, Samsung halt laptop imports after sudden curbsedit

Apple Inc, Samsung Electronics Co and HP Inc are among the biggest names freezing new imports of laptops and tablets to India after the South Asian country abruptly banned inbound shipments without a license.

Publication: Deccan Herald

Industry news

Tech Mahindra trains 8,000 employees with AI skills to meet future demandsedit

By India Today Education Desk: Tech Mahindra, a leading IT company, has taken a strategic step in the AI realm, training 8,000 of its employees in artificial intelligence. The move comes as the company prepares to meet the demand for generative AI and quantum computing solutions.

Publication: India Today

IT services majors may recruit 40% less in FY24edit

IT Hardware Cos Seek Clarity on Import Licensing Process The IT hardware industry wants the government to clarify operational modalities around import licensing at the earliest so that it can make contingency plans, said senior executives Import Curbs may Spark WTO Dispute: Experts India s move to restrict imports of laptops and personal computers, among other products, could trigger a dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO), experts said

Publication: The Economic Times

India’s need for high performance computing rises as AI use expandsedit

The earth science ministry in June awarded a $100 million contract to Eviden, a division of Paris based Atos, to build two supercomputers for weather modelling and climate research by the Indian Institute for Tropical Meteorology (IITM) and the National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) The earth science ministry in June awarded a $100 million contract to Eviden, a division of Paris based Atos, to build two supercomputers for weather modelling and climate research by the Indian Institute for Tropical Meteorology (IITM) and the National Centre for MediumRange Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF)

Publication: Business Standard

How India is aiming to acquire IP rights, become leader in semiconductorsedit

The Semicon India 2023 conference in Gandhinagar concluded with Union ministers Rajeev Chandrashekhar and Ashwini Vaishnav reiterating that India will emerge as a leading player in the global semiconductor ecosystem in the next 10 years, not three decades as the countries currently in the lead have taken.

Publication: India Today

Govt committed to backing industry in developing cutting edge competitive systems: Rajeev Chandrasekharedit

The government is fully committed to making sure that DIRV (Digital India RISCV) microprocessor is the Indian ISA (Instruction Set Architecture), and we are ready to back the industry in developing cutting edge competitive systems, he said in a virtual address at the Digital India RISCV Symposium

Publication: The Economic Times

Amid low attrition, IT companies see a massive churn in top leadershipedit

The spate of resignations continues at the top level of large IT companies. On Friday, the former HR head and executive vice president of Infosys, Richard Lobo put in his papers.

Publication: The Financial Express

IT import curbs: Licence Raj or Make in Indiaedit

The notification on Thursday created chaos with customs officials starting to hold up imports. This forced players HP, Apple, Dell, etc. to stop shipments.

Publication: Live Mint

Semiconductor pushedit

With reference to the editorial ‘Chip stack’ (August 4), the great push that India is imparting for creation of a semiconductor ecosystem is crucial, as the country is already far behind other leading nations and needs to catch up.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Modi’s semiconductor manufacturing plan is a ‘semi-con’edit

As the information technology industry has shown, the government needs a ‘light touch’ governance paradigm to achieve the larger strategic goals for the nation in developing a semiconductor industry. For this, Narendra Modi needs to act as the Chairman of India, not as CEO of Micron Technologies.

Publication: Deccan Herald

Centre may give industry transition time to move to the licence regimeedit

The government will give a longer transition period to the industry to move to the licence regime for importing laptops, tablets, and all-in-one personal computers (PCs) in response to demand for more time to adjust to the new system, according to officials.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Our new AI-focused team to help us in the next phase of growth’edit

How do you see Infosys over the next five years? For us, the key is client relevance. We have stayed relevant as clients moved to the Cloud. We see technology becoming more and more part of large enterprises, as well as consumers. That is where we want to be playing.

Publication: Business Standard

Experts Flag Revised Data Bill’s Silence on Generative AI Toolsedit

The absence of artificial intelligence or lack of any provisions to govern the emerging technology and tools like generative Al from the latest version of Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill has caused concerns among experts who feel it will leave a lacunae in the privacy law.

Publication: The Economic Times

AWS & Accel launch ML Elevate 2023 for Generative AI startupsedit

Amazon Web Services (AWS) and venture capital firm Accel are announcing ML Elevate 2023, a six-week accelerator program aimed at empowering startups that are building generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Generative AI applications have captivated developers and enthusiasts alike with their ability to comprehend and generate realistic conversations, stories, images, videos, and music across diverse domains.

Publication: Punya Nagari

Govt move may create gap in demand-supplyedit

The central government on Thursday imposed import restrictions on laptops, tablets, personal computers, and other similar data-processing units, citing “security risks”. Although China was not mentioned, the restrictions would mean such items could be sourced only from “trusted partners” via a licensing regime. All prominent PC companies like Lenovo, Apple, Dell and HP import laptops to meet the demand in the country.

Publication: Business Standard

Tale of Two Notificationsedit

This would have helped Reliance. But its competition includes global giants, namely Apple, Dell, HP, Samsung, etc. The commerce ministry notification would hit these companies hard as a large number of their laptops sold in India are imported from China.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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