August 18, 2023

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AMD Ryzen7 Laptop: Speed so much that work will be done in the blink of an eye, you will get the best gaming experience in HD displayedit

AMD Ryzen7 Laptop: If you are thinking of getting a laptop, then here is the information about Ryzen 7 laptop with tremendous performance for you.

Publication: Herzindagi

India to get nine more supercomputers: Which are the fastest in the countryedit

Developed by Net web Technologies, it runs on the Ubuntu operating system and is powered by AMD EPYC 7742 64C 2.25GHz processor with 81,344 cores. It ranked number 75 at the International Supercomputing Conference in Germany in May and was listed as such in the 61st edition of the Top 500 Global Supercomputing list.

Publication: First Post

Global Capability Centres Why India Has Emerged As The Most Favoured Destinationedit

On 16 August, in an interview in Financial Express, Mark Papermaster, Chief Technology Officer of semiconductor products leader AMD said: “The India team plays a role in the design of nearly every AMD chip across our diversified portfolio in high-performance CPU, server, data centre GPU, gaming graphics, PC, adaptive computing and embedded devices”.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

Competition in news

Intel Shows Why Global Chip M&A Is off the Tableedit

So it was little surprise that Intel turned to the outside for some help, in the form of a plan to acquire an Israeli chip foundry business called Tower Semiconductor for about $5.4 billion.

Publication: Live Mint

Intel and Synopsys Developing Portfolio of IP for Advanced Process Nodesedit

Intel Corp. and Synopsys Inc. are expanding their long-standing IP and EDA strategic partnership with the development of a portfolio of IP on Intel 3 and Intel 18A for Intel’s foundry customers. The availability of key IP on Intel advanced process nodes will create a more robust offering for new and existing Intel Foundry Services (IFS) customers.

Publication: EET India Co

Intel cancels $5.4 bn acquisition of Tower Semiconductor, to pay $353 mn as fineedit

Chip maker Intel to pay $353 million as a fine to Tower Semiconductor as the company on Wednesday announced to terminate its previously disclosed agreement to acquire Tower due to the inability to obtain in a timely manner the regulatory approvals required under the merger agreement.

Publication: ET CIO

Partner in news

Now You Can Buy An Aston Martin Think Station From Lenovo!edit

Everything from the looks, design, ergonomics, and even the airflow are inspired by luxury design. Watch the full video to know what the new Lenovo X Aston Martin Think Station has in store for you.

Publication: Zee Biz

Lenovo Q1 revenue misses, hit by poor PC demandedit

It marks the four consecutive quarters that the world s largest PC maker has experienced a sales decline and comes after Lenovo reported a 14% drop in annual profit for the year ended in March, its first annual decline since 2019.

Publication: Money Control

Lenovo misses profit estimates, company to invest additional $1 billion in AIedit

Chinese PC major Lenovo Group on Thursday reported revenue of $12.9 billion and net income of $191 million for the June quarter which did not meet analysts estimates.

Publication: Zee Biz

HP gaming laptops with ACS: Check out OMEN 17, Transcend 16, moreedit

Are you a gamer and looking for a laptop upgrade? From specs to price, check out these four HP gaming laptops that tout an advanced cooling system.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

Dell Technologies Illuminates Rural India: Solar Community Hubs Wins India CSR Awardedit

This coveted award, presented by the influential India CSR media network, solidifies Dell s commitment to bridging the technological gap in India.

Publication: India CSR

Lenovo misses profit estimatesedit

Chinese PC major Lenovo Group on Thursday reported revenue of $12.9 billion and net income of $191 million for the June quarter which did not meet analysts’ estimates. Revenue from the non-PC businesses accounted for 41 per cent of the company’s revenue, with the service-led business achieving strong growth and sustained profitability.

Publication: DT Next

Industry news

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India) recognized as Frost & Sullivan s 2022 Company of the Year in the Indian Data Center Colocation Services Industryedit

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (India) has been recognized as the Company of the Year for 2022 in the data center colocation services industry by Frost & Sullivan. The prestigious award was bestowed upon STT GDC India for its dependable, environmentally conscious services that foster a thriving atmosphere for clients’ digital strategies, enduring leadership, and ongoing innovation.

Publication: CXO Today

Securing data centers in the era of digital transformationedit

In the era of digital transformation, data centers play a vital role as the backbone of modern businesses, housing, and processing vast amounts of critical information. As organizations increasingly rely on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and IoT technologies, the importance of securing data centers has become paramount.

Publication: ET CIO

Opal Force CEO Aditya Joshi addresses Semiconductor Talent Gap & Innovation Boostedit

As the semiconductor landscape continues to evolve, Opal Force is taking proactive measures to address the talent gap, utilizing AI powered tools, fostering collaborations, and embracing innovative strategies to attract, nurture, and retain top talent while driving innovation within the industry.

Publication: Times Tech

India, Thailand Vie For Attracting Investment in Semiconductor Industryedit

India and Thailand are making every potential move to hold a tight position in Asia s chipmaking trajectory, reported Nikkei Asia.

Publication: Knn India Co

Growing Demand For New Courses In Semiconductor Technologyedit

A leader in semiconductor production, the United States of America is anticipated to encounter a notable talent shortage in the upcoming years, shows a study presented by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), in partnership with Oxford Economics.

Publication: Business World

Chip equipment maker LAM Research to invest under local manufacturing sopsedit

Global semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker LAM Research has applied for incentives under the government s Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic components and Semiconductor (SPECS) for local production, according to an official note released by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

Publication: Business Standard

World’s largest PC maker Lenovo posts 24% drop in Q1 revenue, hit by poor demandedit

China’s Lenovo Group on Thursday posted a worse than expected 24% fall in revenue for the April June quarter, hit by a prolonged slump in global demand for personal computers.

Publication: The Economic Times

India s PC Market Sees 15% YoY Drop Despite 6% QoQ Growth In 2Q23edit

The company s strong presence in gaming notebooks and brand stores contributed to a 29.5 per cent share in the consumer segment, while government and education demand secured a 32.6 per cent share in the commercial sector. HP Inc. also reported a 9.5 per cent YoY growth in the SME segment.

Publication: Business World

‘No proposal to put import restrictions on more electronic goods’edit

There is no proposal at present to impose import restrictions on more electronic goods, Commerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal said on Monday. The government has decided to impose import curbs on laptops, personal computers and certain more electronic devices from November 1 on security grounds to reduce imports from nations like China and boost domestic manufacturing.

Publication: The Pioneer

PC sales power down for 4th straight quarter: IDCedit

The sales of desktops, notebooks, and workstations, collectively called personal computer (PC) shipments, fell for the fourth consecutive quarter year-on-year (Y-o-Y). Shipments in the second quarter (Q2) of calendar year 2023 (CY23) stood at 3.2 million units.

Publication: Business Standard

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