August 14, 2023

AMD specific news

Top premium and portable laptops that boast of AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors07:08 Top premium and portable laptops that boast of AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processorsedit

Top premium and portable laptops that boast of AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors07:08 Top premium and portable laptops that boast of AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processors

Publication: Gadgets Now

Limited Edition Starfield Radeon RX 7900 XTX & Ryzen 7 7800X3D are hereedit

AMD s partnership with Starfield is already very much known to us and to extend that, AMD has made special edition GPUs and CPUs. Yes, there are called Limited Edition Starfield Radeon RX 7900 XTX & Ryzen 7 7800X3D, while the GPU has a totally new outer look, for the CPU, the packaging is made on the basis of the game.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD s new Starfield themed Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics and Ryzen 7 7800X3D chip launchededit

AMD has launched a new graphic and processor today at Quake Con. They introduced a special graphics card named the Starfield AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, along with a fresh AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor.

Publication: Digit

AMD announces limited edition Starfield Radeon graphics card, Ryzen CPU packagingedit

AMD and Bethesda Softworks are hosting giveaways of these chipsets across social pages offering followers the chance to win their own Starfield GPU and CPU.

Publication: The Times of India

AMD & Bethesda Launch Starfield Themed Radeon RX 7900 XTX & Ryzen 7 7800X3D: Get Your Cosmic Gaming Experience!edit

AMD, Bethesda Softworks, and partners will be distributing the limited edition products through special promotions and giveaways across social pages, providing fans the opportunity to win their own Starfield-themed GPU and CPU.

Publication: Times Now News

AMD Radeon RX 7600 Graphics Cardedit

Designed to deliver incredible 1080p gaming experiences, the Radeon RX 7600 graphics card provides an ideal upgrade for legions of gamers. The AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card offers industry-advancing technology and features to deliver next-generation performance, visuals and power efficiency.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD Plans To Invest $400 Million By 2028 In Indiaedit

AMD announced plans for continued growth in India through an approximate $400M investment 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 roles by the end of 2028.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD Introduces World’s Largest FPGA-Based Adaptive SoC for Emulation and Prototypingedit

Offering 2X the capacity over the prior generation, designer scan confidently innovate and validate application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and SoC designs to help bring next generation technologies to market faster.

Publication: National Computrade News

AMD Celebrates HPC Growth and Top 500 Rankings at ISC 2023edit

AMD showcased its high-performance computing leadership at ISC High Performance 2023 and celebrated, along with key partners, its first year of breaking the exascale barrier.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Competition in news

How Did Nvidia Manage To Enter The Trillion dollar Market Capitalisation Clubedit

American chip making giant Nvidia s stock has surged over 185 per cent year to date, while its market capitalisation, as of now, stands at a little over $1 trillion mark.

Publication: Republic World

Intel and Lenovo are reportedly building Next-Generation PCs in Shanghaiedit

According to DigiTimes, Intel, and Lenovo’s Advanced System Innovation Lab acts as a breeding ground where engineers from both businesses combine their abilities to produce next-generation laptops with high performance, elegance, features, and user experience.

Publication: Techno Sports

Intel 14th gen Raptor Lake Refresh expected release date, specs, price, and moreedit

The 14thgeneration Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs are right around the corner. Like every year, Team Blue is prepping to introduce these chips sometime late in the fall.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Intel s Sandra Rivera on future of AI, data centers and India’s tech momentedit

Anything anyone talks about right now is Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs), but AI is so much more than that, emphasised Sandra Rivera of Intel.

Publication: Digit

Intel witnesses its client PC market share increase by 23%edit

This is primarily due to Intel s emphasis on entry level and mainstream chips, whereas AMD CPUs were only focused on high end markets. However, AMD did add more mainstream options inside its Ryzen CPU family, and the ramp of Phoenix Ryzen 7040 APUs will help improve shipments.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Asus geforce RTX 4060 graphics cardedit

ASUS announced GeForce RTX” 4060 graphics cards for the ROG Strix, ASUS Dual and ProArt families, a lineup that stands poised to launch new gamers, or those who need an upgrade, directly into high-fidelity 1080p gaming thanks to the latest NVIDIA® Ada Lovelace GPU architecture and technologies like DLSS 3 and frame generation.

Publication: Digital Terminal

NVIDIA Unveils Its Next-Gen Superchip Platformedit

Chipmaker Nvidia unveiled a powerful new AI processor at the SIGGRAPH computer graphics exhibition in the US on 8 August. The next-generation GH200 Grace Hopper platform, the company said, is built for the era of accelerated computing and generative AI.

Publication: MINT

Partner in news

Gigabyte Geforce RTX 4060 series graphics cardsedit

Gigabyte Technology launched the GeForce RTX 4060 series graphics cards powered by NVIDIA® Ada Lovelace architecture, including DLSS 3 neural rendering and third-generation ray-tracing technologies at high frame rates.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Asus geforce RTX 4060 graphics cardedit

ASUS announced GeForce RTX” 4060 graphics cards for the ROG Strix, ASUS Dual and ProArt families, a lineup that stands poised to launch new gamers, or those who need an upgrade, directly into high-fidelity 1080p gaming thanks to the latest NVIDIA® Ada Lovelace GPU architecture and technologies like DLSS 3 and frame generation.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Industry news

Semiconductor manufacturing plant in Odisha: SRAM & MRAM expects to onboard SK Hynix, GlobalFoundriesedit

UK based SRAM & MRAM Group is in advanced stage of discussion with semiconductor makers SK Hynix and GlobalFoundries to collaborate for its proposed Rs 30,000 crore chip manufacturing plant and a testing facility in India s Odisha, a top company official said.

Publication: Orissa Post

India’s Sahasra Semiconductor to start chip production from Septemberedit

Rajasthan based Sahasra Semiconductor will start the commercial production of first Made in India memory chips from September or early October, its chief executive officer Varun Manwani told FE. This means that before Micron, Sahasra will be the company to produce chips in India.

Publication: The Financial Express

India’s advantages will win it investments in semiconductors but be patient: Milleredit

India must be patient with its semiconductor objectives and realise it is the hardest industry and technology invented, but the country also has a set of advantages to be in a position to win investments at different stages of the production cycle, Chris Miller, one of the world s most authoritative experts on semiconductors, has said.

Publication: Hindustan Times

HT Interview: Chris Miller on the world of semiconductorsedit

Chris Miller is an associate professor of international history at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. He is also the author of Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology, which is now widely considered the best book on the importance and evolution of the semiconductor industry and the geopolitics around it. He spoke to HT on Friday about the new tech frontier that now shapes global politics.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Fabless startups chip in to build robust supply chainsedit

At a time when semiconductor giants such as Micron are making the headlines in India, India s fabless startups are quietly building a resilient supply chain system for the country s growing domestic automobile and electronics industry s chip demand.

Publication: The Financial Express

An Aging Data Center Is NOT A Less Expensive Oneedit

An aging data center could be costing customers more money. Help your customers save money and energy while improving performance with the most efficient Dell PowerEdge 15G or 16G servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors.

Publication: CRN

Supermicro Announces Higher Volume Production of E3.S All-Flash Storage Portfolio with New CXL Memory Expansion Offeringedit

With these new systems, a standard rack can now hold more than 20 petabytes of capacity thanks to high throughput NVMe-oF™ (NVMe over Fabrics™) configurations, which ensure that the GPUs remain saturated with data. Systems 4th Gen Intel ® Xeon ® Scalable Processor or 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors.

Publication: India News

KTR launches agri data exchange, India’s first-ever digital public infrastructureedit

In Phase-I of the project, the ADeX Platform is currently deployed in the district of Khammam and over a period, will be expanded to the entire State. At the launch, several Agtechs demonstrated their digital solutions using data accessed through ADeX.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Foxconn Ups Its Investment Proposaledit

The Board of Directors FIT Hon Teng Ltd (Foxconn) approved the investment of USD 400 million in Telangana, V Lee, Foxconn India representative said in a social media post. Taiwan-based contract manufacturer Foxconn is Apple’s biggest supplier.

Publication: Navbharat

Industrial gas sector charged up on semiconductor boomedit

India’s semiconductor industry had a size of around $27 billion in 2022, with almost all the requirements met through imports. With the government’s push for domestic manufacturing, the sector is likely to see fresh investments over the next few years.

Publication: Business Standard

India’s advantages will win it investments in semiconductors but be patient: Milleredit

India must be patient with its semiconductor objectives and realise it is the hardest industry and technology invented, but the country also has a set of advantages to be in a position to win investments at different stages of the production cycle, Chris Miller, one of the world’s most authoritative experts on semiconductors, has said.

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Hynix chip plans take shapeedit

UK-based SRAM & MRAM Group is in an advanced stage of discussion with semiconductor makers SK Hynix and Global Foundries to collaborate for its proposed Rs 30,000 crore chip manufacturing plant and a testing facility in India, a top company official said.

Publication: The Telegraph

‘IT Hardware Cos Need 6-9 Months to Scale Up Manufacturing in India’edit

It can take anywhere between six and nine months for the IT hardware industry to scale up manufacturing in India with a substantial jump in production likely to take at least a year, say industry executives.

Publication: The Economic Times

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