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Researchers Find Ways To Bypass Paid Services on AMD Based Infotainment Systems Like Additional Connectivity Featuresedit
Researchers have found that this Tesla jailbreak can only be done on the more recent AMD based infotainment systems. These are the MCUZ systems that can reportedly be found on all the latest models of Tesla s smart cars.
Publication: IGN
AMD’s infotainment systems in Tesla cars can be used to bypass paid services: Reportedit
How researchers hacked AMD based infotainment systems in Tesla cars How this vulnerability can affect users Tesla has adopted AMD based infotainment systems for all recent car models.
Publication: The Times of India
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AI Superchip Showdown: NVIDIA GH200 vs Intel Gaudi2 vs AMD M1300Xedit
Races Ahead of AMD and Intel Nvidia s new gen GH200 is better than AMD 1300X which is supposed to come later this year.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Competition in news
Nvidia Unveils Faster Processor Aimed at Cementing AI Dominanceedit
The latest processor signals that Nvidia aims to make it hard for rivals like Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. to catch up.
Publication: Tech Hindustan Times
Qualcomm s Snapdragon X75 achieves fastest 5G downlink at 7.5 Gbpsedit
Follow us on Image Source : QUALCOMM 7.5 Gbps downlink: Snapdragon X75 sets new 5G speed milestone Leading chip manufacturer Qualcomm has announced an achievement in the world of 5G technology. The company s Snapdragon X75 5G Modem RF System has managed to achieve a downlink speed of 7.5 Gbps on the sub6 GHz spectrum, marking a new global record.
Publication: Zee News
Qualcomm Faces a Significant Choice: TSMC’s 4nm or Samsung’s 3nm Processoredit
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, companies are engaged in a constant race to develop cutting edge and highly efficient hardware.
Publication: Times Now News
Nvidia launches new AI chip configurationedit
Nvidia announced a new configuration on Tuesday for its advanced artificial intelligence chips that is designed to speed generative AI applications.
Publication: The Indian Express
China’s internet giants order $5 billion of Nvidia chips to power AI ambitionsedit
China s internet giants order $5 billion of Nvidia chips to power AI ambitions China s internet giants are rushing to acquire high performance Nvidia chips vital for building generative artificial intelligence systems, making orders worth $5 billion, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
Publication: MoneyControl
With digital transformation push, more opportunities to build infrastructure in India: Intel’s Sandra Riveraedit
Electronics manufacturing is a wonderful opportunity for Intel in India, said Sandra Rivera, the executive vice president and general manager at the Data Centre and AI Group, Intel Corporation during her visit to Bengaluru on August 8.
Publication: TechCircle
Intel’s India engineers seek to beat Nvidia in gen AI chipsedit
Intel s India engineers are central to the chip maker s ability to catch up with Nvidia in the race to build chips used in training large language models (LLMs) Sandra Rivera , EVP & GM of the data centre and AI group at Intel, says the company s teams in India and Israel are the ones primarily involved in the development of both the silicon and software for its Gaudi deep learning training processor for AI
Publication: The Times of India
Intel Core i714700K with 20 Cores Spotted Onlineedit
The Intel Core i714700K Raptor Lake Refresh Desktop CPU has also been clocked at up to 6.3 GHz. The most recent leak comes only hours after another 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh CPU, the Intel Core i514600K, was discovered.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
Intel leases data centre space in Bengaluru for Rs 47.39 lakh per monthedit
An arm of Intel India has leased 11,536 sq ft of area in a data centre building in Bengaluru for three years from Hyderabad headquartered CtrlS Data Centers Ltd at starting monthly rent of Rs 47.39 lakh, documents accessed by real estate data analytics firm CRE Matrix showed.
Publication: MoneyControl
Partner in news
Lenovo mulls scaling up local production; discussion on with govt on PLI, import rulesedit
IT hardware maker Lenovo plans to strengthen local manufacturing and is in discussion with the government to seek clarity on the PLI scheme and recent import restrictions, a senior company official said on Tuesday. Lenovo India Commercial Business Executive Director Ajay Sehgal said that the company has been manufacturing in India for about the last two decades and now even exporting from India.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
Dell Inspiron 145430 Reviewedit
The Dell Inspiron series is tailormade for everyday laptop users, such as students and professionals, looking for a dependable device for streaming and daily digital work.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Apple, Dell and more IT firms appeal government to delay laptop import banedit
Apple, Acer, HP, Dell and other PC makers have reportedly petitioned the government to extend the deadline to obtain licenses for laptops, PCs, tablets and other items classified under HSN 8741. According to The Economic Times, IT hardware companies have stated that they require time to set up manufacturing plants in India. Consequently, these companies have appealed to the government to extend the deadline by one year.
Publication: India Today
Apple M3 specs leaked: 3nm processor, MacBook expected release date, and moreedit
Next year, Apple plans to launch the most powerful MacBook Pro to date and has already started testing its topoftheline nextgen laptop processor. Its M3 Max SoC is allegedly being tested, according to Mark Gurman, a trusted source in the tech industry. Furthermore, Mark discussed some of its features in his latest newsletter, along with the expected release date.
Publication: Sports Keeda
Industry news
US companies eyeing $52 billion semiconductor chips fundingedit
The US Commerce Department on August 9 said more than 460 companies have expressed interested in winning government semiconductor subsidy funding in a bid to boost the country s competitiveness with China s science and technology efforts.
Publication: MoneyControl
Taiwan’s semiconductor maker TSMC is becoming the global chipmaker it didn’t aspire to beedit
Now, it is on the verge of becoming one of the most globally diversified chipmakers This wasn t the plan A new facility near Dresden , Germany, is set to begin operations in 2027, the Hsinchu based company said Tuesday Coupled with current plans, TSMC will have factories in five countries spread over three continents, rivalling the sprawl of rivals Intel Corp
Publication: The Economic Times
Learning from the CHIPS Act of the U.S. Premiumedit
The United States Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors and Science Act of 2022 (CHIPS Act) completes one year as a law today (August 9).
Publication: The Hindu
Domestic electronic manufacturing rises to Rs 8.25 lakh crore; semicon import at Rs 1.29 lakh crore in 2022-23edit
Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar in a written reply to the Lok Sabha said that semiconductors worth Rs 1,29,703 crore were imported in 202223 As a result of several initiatives taken by the Government and efforts of the industry, the domestic production of electronic goods has increased substantially from Rs 3
Publication: The Economic Times
Aptiv expects semiconductor prices to remain highedit
Aptiv expects ongoing high semiconductor prices due to chip shortages; supply-chain issues ease but challenges persist, impacting profits; potential disruption preparations mentioned amid UAW negotiations.
Publication: ET Auto
Laptop makers seek more time to start manufacturing in Indiaedit
The representatives of companies like Dell, Acer, Samsung, Panasonic, Apple, Lenovo, and HP on Tuesday met Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar at his home and raised various concerns related to the requirement of licences to import laptops, tablets, personal computers and other electronic items.
Publication: The New Indian Express
US reports big interest in $52B semiconductor chips fundingedit
The US Commerce Department said on Wednesday that more than 460 companies have expressed interested in winning government semiconductor subsidy funding in a bid to boost the country’s competitiveness with China’s science and technology efforts.
Publication: The Economic Times
Domestic electronic mfg rises to Rs 8.25 lakh cr; semicon import at Rs 1.29 lakh crore in 2022-23edit
Indigenous production of electronic goods in the country more than doubled to Rs 8.25 lakh crore in 2022-23 from Rs 3.88 lakh crore in 2017-18, Parliament was informed on Wednesday. Minister of State for Electronics and IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar in a written reply to the Lok Sabha said that semiconductors worth Rs 1,29,703 crore were imported in 2022-23.
Publication: Millennium Post
RS Passes New Data Protection Bill Amid Opposition Walkoutedit
The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023 with a voice vote following a walkout by opposition members over the Manipur issue. The Lok Sabha passed the Bill on Monday.
Publication: The Economic Times
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