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7 in 10 IT leaders believe AIenabled tech will make teams more efficient: Studyedit
Nearly seven in 10 IT leaders believe that artificial intelligence ( AI )enabled technologies will make teams more efficient globally, a new study said on Friday. According to chip maker AMD, three in four IT leaders are optimistic about the potential benefits of AI from increased employee efficiency to automated cybersecurity solutions and more than two in three are increasing investments in AI technologies.
Publication: ET HR World
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AMD Radeon RX 6750 GRE GPU offers RTX 4060 Ti like performance at a cheaper priceedit
AMD is expected to produce a new RDNA 2 GPU called the Radeon RX 6750 GRE to compete with the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card. year, following the Radeon RX 7900 GRE.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
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Layoffs : Once again the legendary company has taken layoffs.. How many people have lost their jobs this time..?edit
This lay off process will be completed by the end of this month. But although the official number is not known exactly how many people will lose their jobs, it seems that at least 140 people will lose their jobs. Of these, 89 are working at the Folsom R&D campus, while 51 are reported to be working in San Jose, California.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel’s Q3 Graphics Update Brings New Uplift To DX11 Gamers And Performance Toolsedit
An Intel Arc A750 graphics card Intel Intel continues to impress with its efforts to improve the performance of its graphics drivers. Last October, the company focused on its DirectX 12 (DX12) drivers to accommodate demand for modern DX12 game titles.
Publication: Forbes
Intel’s Chiplet Strategy Accelerates FPGA Developmentedit
This rapid development of new family members is of great benefit to Intel s FPGA customers, for a variety of reasons.
Publication: Forbes
Intel set to let go over 100 employeesedit
Intel is set to let go of 140 employees in the US in an attempt to cut costs after experiencing losses in the past. As per media reports, the American chipmaking company will cut 89 positions in Folsom and 51 in San Jose, by the end of this month.
Publication: HR Katha
Intel layoffs: Company makes over 100 job cuts in the US to reduce costsedit
Intel, the US based chipmaker company, has announced a fresh round of mass layoffs in the US to cut down costs. As per a report by Sacramento Inno, the company has made 89 job cuts across its Folsom campus and 51 job cuts across its San Jose, California office. This comes after the company, in May, announced that it plans to lay off employees to cut costs after facing losses.
Publication: Business Today
Intel jobs cut: Company reportedly reduces work force and shifts towards Hybrid First modeedit
Intel reportedly plans layoffs in the US, cutting 89 jobs in Folsom and 51 in San Jose, as part of cost reduction efforts following previous losses.
Publication: Live Mint
In fresh job cuts, Intel to lay off 140 California based employees: Reportsedit
Intel Corp. will reportedly undertake another round of job cuts, and terminate as many as 140 United States based employees at the end of the month citing cost cuts.
Publication: Hindustan Times
The AI Trade Faces Its First Major Test With Nvidia Earningsedit
Facebook parent Meta Platforms has more than doubled, while chip stocks Advanced Micro Devices and Lam Research are each up more than 50% This time around, the bar to dazzle investors is much higher Wall Street analysts polled by FactSet are expecting $12
Publication: Live Mint
Nvidia s GPUs: Why are the hottest items in the AI boom in short supplyedit
Nvidia had breached the $1 trillion market cap on May 30 as its shares continued their phenomenal surge, making it the first US chipmaker to enter the trillion-dollar club and ahead of storied competitors such as Intel and AMD.
Publication: The Indian Express
India brings opportunity for consumption, is the fastest growing market : Intel’s Steve Longedit
Over the past few years, Intel has lost its chipset leadership position to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and continues to face tough competition from AMD, Samsung, and most recently, NVIDIA for heavy duty LLM programming chipsets.
Publication: Money Control
Intel jobs cut: Company reportedly reduces work force and shifts towards ‘Hybrid-First’ modeedit
Intel reportedly plans layoffs in the US, cutting 89 jobs in Folsom and 51 in San Jose, as part of cost reduction efforts following previous losses. The layoffs, affecting various engineering and software roles, are set to take effect by month-end.
Publication: Navashakti
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Lenovo AR Glasses Under Development for Legion Go Gaming Handheldedit
The Legion Go is reported to be powered by AMD s Ryzen Z1 processor which is meant specifically for handheld gaming devices. The device will boot Windows 11 out of the box. There are currently no details on the Legion Go pricing and release date but we will keep you informed.
Publication: My Smart Price
Ctrl+Alt+Import: Apple, Dell, HP among 16 impacted by licensing normsedit
The companies include HP, Dell, Apple, Juniper, Cisco, and HPE in the US. In Japan, they include Toshiba, Sony (Vaio), NEC, Panasonic, Fujitsu, and Dynabook. The third country is South Korea with whom India has an FTA. South Korea is India’s 10th largest trade partner. Companies like Samsung and LG will be affected by the rule.
Publication: Business Standard
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Value addition in electronics manufacturing in India very low: HCL cofounderedit
In an interview with DH’s Gyanendra Keshri, HCL’s Ajai Chowdhry throws light on the evolving start-up ecosystem, and the opportunities and challenges in the Indian hardware and electronics manufacturing sector.
Publication: Deccan Herald
TSMC Lowers Semiconductor Chips Pricing: Will Smartphones, Smart Cars, Or Electronics Get Cheaperedit
After experiencing a severe chip shortage, the electronics industry was surprised to hear that TSMC has slashed the factory level price of some of its chips by about 30 percent. Let s see how this could impact smartphones, smart cars, and millions of other electronic industries that need semiconductor chips.
Publication: Gizbot
Chipped between two powersedit
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), makers of the world’s most advanced microchips, conducts business on the island of Taiwan, one of the most geopolitically volatile places. That makes people in Washington very nervous.
Publication: The Telegraph
Ctrl+Alt+Import: Apple, Dell, HP among 16 impacted by licensing normsedit
The new Indian policy making it mandatory for companies to obtain a licence to import The new Indian policy making it mandatory for companies to obtain a licence to import computers and related information and communication technology products will affect nearly 16 global companies with businesses here that are based in four countries, which have friendly ties with India.
Publication: Business Standard
UK Govt. to invest 100 million to build AI chipsedit
In an effort to create a national AI resource in Britain that is comparable to those being developed in the US and other countries, taxpayer money will be utilized. It is anticipated that the Govt will place orders with significant semiconductor manufacturers like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel for essential parts.
Publication: Var India
Ctrl+Alt+Import: Apple, Dell, HP among 16 impacted by licensing normsedit
The companies include HP, Dell, Apple, Juniper, Cisco, and HPE in the US. In Japan, they include Toshiba, Sony (Vaio), NEC, Panasonic, Fujitsu, and Dynabook. The third country is South Korea with whom India has an FTA. South Korea is India’s 10th largest trade partner. Companies like Samsung and LG will be affected by the rule.
Publication: Business Standard
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