AMD specific news
AMD have used Navi 4C RDNA 4 Chips in its Enthusiast Radeon RX 8000 GPUsedit
AMD s Navi 4C RDNA 4 MCM GPUs are said to have powered the next generation Radeon RX 8000 enthusiast graphics cards
Publication: Techno Sports Co
India plays a key role in every AMD chip design: Mark Papermaster, executive vice president and chief technology officeredit
US chip design major Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) last month announced that it will invest $400 million in India for its largest 500,000 sq ft design centre that will come up in Bengaluru. In an exclusive interaction, Mark Papermaster, executive vice president (EVP) and chief technology officer (CTO) of AMD, talks to Jatin Grover about the importance of India for chip design, the upcoming design centre, plans on sourcing talent, product innovations, etc.
Publication: The Financial Express
World’s Largest FPGA Based Adaptive SoCedit
The AMD Versal Premium VP1902 system-on-chip (SoC) has been recognised as the largest adaptive SoC globally. The SoC is specifically designed for efficient verification of intricate semiconductor designs.
Publication: Electronics For You
India’s role key in each AMD chipedit
US chip design major Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) last month announced that it will invest $400 million in India for its largest 500,000 sq ft design centre that will come up in Bengaluru.
Publication: The Financial Express
Adaptive SoC for prototypingedit
AMD Versal Premium VP1902 adaptive system-on-chip (SoC) is claimed to be the world’s largest adaptive SoC for emulation and prototyping. With twice the capacity of previous generation FPGAs, the VP1902 SoC aims to streamline the verification process for complex semiconductor designs, enabling chipmakers to validate ASICs and SoC designs more efficiently and bring next-generation technologies to market faster.
Publication: Electronics For You
Competition in news
Nvidia CEO Explains How AI Chips Could Save Future Data Centers Lots Of Moneyedit
Nvidia CEO Explains How AI Chips Could Save Future Data Centers Lots Of Money Dylan Martin Jensen Huang claims Nvidia s new Grace Hopper Superchip, which combines a CPU and GPU on an integrated module, can cut down on energy costs while providing much faster performance for generative AI workloads in comparison to traditional CPUs.
Publication: CRN
Intel adds Synopsys IP to advanced contract manufacturingedit
Chip design tools maker Synopsys has signed a deal to bring its technical building blocks to the advanced contract manufacturing Intel offers, the companies said on Monday.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel nextgen Lunar Lake CPUs now supports Linux 6.6edit
Intel s approach to next generation launches is certainly intriguing, and the company isn t alone in developing future architectures. We recently reported that AMD has published Freesync Panel Replay, as well as preliminary fixes for the future RDNA4 architecture, implying that Team Red is also interested in making Linux a much larger platform than it is now.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
Intel Regains On PCs, Loses In Servers Against AMD In CPU Market Shareedit
Intel Regains On PCs, Loses In Servers Against AMD In CPU Market Share Dylan Martin While AMD s x86 market share in the PC segment grew slightly in the second quarter from the previous three months, Intel s share of 82.7 percent was 6.4 points higher than it was a year ago, largely thanks to significant growth in entry level mobile CPUs that are primarily used in Chromebooks, according to Mercury Research.
Publication: CRN
Partner in news
Dell Technologies present Planet Voices : A sustainability initiative by Rashi Entertainment with Ricky Kej, resounding success in Delhiedit
On 12th of August 2023, Delhi got thrilled to witness a never seen before live music concert with renowned maestro Ricky Kej @3 times Grammy Award Winner, who also won over 100 awards across 20 countries.
Publication: ANI News
Dell s Australia arm fined $6.5 million for selling overpriced monitors at discountsedit
Consumer electronics major Dell s Australia arm has been slapped with a AUD10 million (nearly $6.49 million) fine for selling overpriced monitors at discounted prices. The Federal Court ordered that Dell Australia Pvt Ltd pay AUD10 million for making false and misleading representations on its website about discount prices for addon computer monitors.
Publication: Zee Biz
Industry news
The Threat Lurking in Data Centers Hack Power Management Systems, Gain All the Poweredit
The world has become increasingly reliant on data and the data center infrastructure that supports the foundation of our internet services. From small server houses businesses have onpremises to hyperscale colocation data centers operated by Amazon, Google, Microsoft, or another major enterprise, today s data centers are a critical attack vector for cybercriminals wanting to spread malware, blackmail businesses for ransom, conduct corporate or foreign espionage, or simply shut down large swaths of the Internet.
Publication: Express Computer
Telangana poised to be a global leader in AI, says reportedit
A report on the state of Artificial Intelligence ecosystem in Telangana says considering the speed at which AI adoption is spreading, it will not be long before the State emerges as a leader in the AI space not only in the country but also at international level.
Publication: The Hindu
Sahasra Semiconductor to start chip production from September 23edit
Sahasra is currently part of the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS), under which it is eligible for a 25 per cent financial incentive on capital expenditure.
Publication: The Indian Express
In a shift from China to India & elsewhere, Foxconn isn’t letting a good downturn go to wasteedit
Foxconn Technology Group has finally joined titans Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Apple Inc. in predicting a worsening outlook for the year as a rebound in demand for gadgets fails to materialize. Rather than hunker down though, the maker of smartphones, computers and AI servers is spending more to accelerate its global migration.
Publication: The Economic Times
IBM s prototype brain like chip promises greener AIedit
There are growing concerns about the emissions generated by the large warehouses filled with computers that power AI systems, as per a report.
Publication: ET CIO
Our curbs on computer imports constitute a bold strategic moveedit
With a vast domestic market, India is a net importer of desktops and laptops, which account for a trade deficit of $10 billion, whereas China is a net exporter with a trade surplus of $188 billion.
Publication: Live Mint
Come September, Sahasra to start chip productionedit
This means Sahasra will be the first company to produce chips in India before Micron. The company has set up its semiconductor assembly, test and packaging unit in Bhiwadi district from where it will initially package basic memory products like MicroSD cards, chip-on-board, etc, and will later move on to advanced packaging of products like internal memory chips.
Publication: The Financial Express
AI Processor Chip lets Enable Small Companies To Solve A Huge Problem By Breaking It Into Smaller Problemsedit
RISC-V is an open source, open standard, which means that if somebody wants to build their own RISC-V processor, they can just do it. ARM, Intel, AMD, etc are proprietary architectures. They control who makes them.
Publication: Electronics For You
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