October 11, 2023

AMD specific news

AMD 7000 Series Desktop Processoris on Sale for Rs 55,499 with Discountsedit

The AMD 7000 Series Ryzen 9 7950X Desktop Processor is a highend processor that offers a range of features and functionalities. It has 16 cores and 32 threads, making it ideal for gaming and other graphics intensive tasks.

Publication: Techno Sports

AMD Makes Second AI Software Acquisition In Less Than Two Monthsedit

AMD Makes Second AI Software Acquisition In Less Than Two Months Dylan Martin The rapid fire software investments are part of AMD CEO Lisa Su s plan to mount its largest challenge yet to Nvidia s AI computing prowess, a plan that includes the upcoming launch of its Instinct MI300 chips this quarter and the development of a unified AI software stack.

Publication: CRN

AMD to acquire AI software startup in effort to catch Nvidiaedit

AMD said on Tuesday it plans to buy an artificial intelligence startup called Nod.ai as part of an effort to bolster its software capabilities. In its race to catch rival chipmaker Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices plans to invest heavily in the critical software necessary for the company’s advanced AI chips. Through more than a decade of work, Nvidia has built a powerful advantage in the AI chip market through the software it makes, and the software developer ecosystem.

Publication: YourStory

AMD to acquire AI software startup in effort to catch Nvidiaedit

AMD said on Tuesday it plans to buy an artificial intelligence startup called Nod.ai as part of an effort to bolster its software capabilities. In its race to catch rival chipmaker Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices plans to invest heavily in the critical software necessary for the company’s advanced AI chips. Through more than a decade of work, Nvidia has built a powerful advantage in the AI chip market through the software it makes, and the software developer ecosystem.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD to acquire AI software startup in bid to catch Nvidiaedit

AMD said on Tuesday it plans to buy an artificial intelligence startup called Nod.ai as part of an effort to bolster its software capabilities. In its race to catch rival chipmaker Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices plans to invest heavily in the critical software necessary for the company’s advanced AI chips.

Publication: Mint

AMD brand mentions

ViewSonic Omni VX2728J Monitor Review: An Affordable 27Inch Monitor for Gaming Gizbot Reviewsedit

The monitor features a 27inch IPS panel with a Full HD (1920×1080) resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate (advertised as 180Hz), a brightness level of 250 nits, and an impressive 0.5ms response time. AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA Adaptive Sync technologies work together to eliminate blurs, stuttering, and tearing during gaming, providing a smooth experience.

Publication: Gizbot

Amazon Great Indian Festival 2023: Explore The Deals On Best Gaming PCs With Up To 62% Discountedit

Powered with efficient AMD and Intel processors, they deliver unbeatable performance to the users while the cuttingedge integrated graphics let you immerse into visuals like never before.

Publication: English Jagran

Why hype around generative AI may damp down in 2024edit

Meanwhile, companies like Nvidia and AMD are also working on manufacturing chips specially designed to run and process AI workloads. Recent reports suggest that all the major tech giants are working on designing their own specific AI chips to run AI programs

Publication: The Times of India

Competition in news

Intel Finally Releases the Arc A580, a Year After Announcing Itedit

Over two years ago, Intel announced it was entering the GPU market to take on Nvidia and AMD, and while Intel is still finding its footing, it has now introduced another graphics card in its Arc series.

Publication: IGN

Zebra Technologies in collaboration Qualcomm Demonstrates Generative AI on its Devicesedit

Ondevice AI can offer additional personalisation as well as enhanced privacy and security as data remains on the device.

Publication: CRN

Sasken hits 52week high; zooms 35% in one week after pact with Qualcommedit

Shares of Sasken Technologies hit a 52-week high of Rs 1,443.05, as they rallied 10 per cent on the BSE in Tuesday’s intra-day trade. In past one week, the stock of information technology company has zoomed 35 per cent after the company announced a collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, through the Qualcomm Internet of Things (IoT) Accelerator Program.

Publication: Business Standard

Nvidia Cancels Tel Aviv AI Summit Amid Israel-Palestine Conflictedit

Chip major Nvidia canceled its AI conference. Which was scheduled in the next week amid safety concerns due to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Nvidia had planned its inperson AI summit, featuring a keynote address by CEO Jensen Huang, which was scheduled to take place on 15th and 16th October in Tel Aviv.

Publication: Business World

Microsoft to unveil its first AI chip next month to reduce dependency on Nvidia: Reportedit

This move is likely aimed at reducing the dependence on Nvidia s GPU chips. This chip will likely compete with NVIDIA s flagship H100 GPU. Microsoft is reportedly planning to debut its first AI chip in the coming month.

Publication: Digit

Intel may have leaked Windows 12 release dateedit

Intel may have inadvertently leaked the release date for Microsoft s next big iteration of its PC operating system, Windows 12. According to tech publication Seeking Alpha, a transcript of the fireside chat with Intel s CFO David Zinsner teased the release date.

Publication: MoneyControl

Intel Launches Arc A580 Desktop Graphics, Elevating Gaming and Media Performance Worldwideedit

Intel Corporation has introduced its latest breakthrough in the graphics market with the immediate global availability of Intel Arc A580 desktop graphics through its esteemed partners.

Publication: InfoTech Lead

CEOS, techies volunteer for Isreal army duty after attackedit

Nvidia, the world’s largest maker of chips used for AI and graphics, cancelled a summit where CEO Jensen Huang was scheduled to speak.

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Lenovo Dominates Global PC Market with 25.1% Market Share in 3Q23edit

The Asia Pacific PC market declined 13% yearoveryear, driven by a steep 20% decline in China. In China, consumer PC spending remained weak due to unemployment issues, while enterprise PC demand also slowed due to spending cuts in the government.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Samsung Q3 profit set to slump 80% as chip losses persistedit

Samsung Electronics third quarter profit is expected to drop 80 per cent from a year earlier as the effects of an ongoing global chip glut drive losses in what is normally the South Korean tech giant s cash cow business.

Publication: Zee Business

Sony Reveals Slimmer PS5 With Optional Disc Drive: Price, Release Date, And Moreedit

Sony has finally released a new updated PlayStation 5 with a smaller form factor after months of speculation that the gaming giant could launch something slimmer.

Publication: News 18

Acer India signs Sunil Chhetri as brand ambassador for the festive seasonedit

Acer India has introduced Sunil Chhetri, Indian football icon and captain of the Indian National Football Team and Bengaluru FC, as its brand ambassador. This partnership reflects Acer’s commitment to infusing youthful energy into the brand and inspiring individuals, the company stated in a press release.

Publication: The Economic Times

We will comply with govt regulations regarding supply restrictions: HPedit

As the government has instructed laptop and server manufacturers to source their hardware from trusted suppliers, American computer giant Hewlett & Packard (HP) has said it is ready to work according to the latest government regulations.

Publication: Business Standard

HP forecasts 2024 profit in line with estimates, boosts annual dividendedit

HP forecasts 2024 profit in line with estimates, boosts annual dividend HP Inc on Tuesday forecast fiscal 2024 earnings largely in line with estimates and raised its annual dividend, reflecting stabilizing demand in the personal computers market.

Publication: MoneyControl

Industry news

Tata Group considers submitting proposal to Govt for semiconductor subsidy schemeedit

India s semiconductor ambitions could see a major boost as Tata Group is looking to apply for the government s semiconductor subsidy scheme.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Nuvepro partners with upGrad; claims to empower 50,000 students with Cloud Computing educationedit

Nuvepro, a provider of cloud computing solutions, has entered into a partnership with upGrad, a company that offers integrated learning, skilling and workforce development solutions.

Publication: The Financial Express

China plans big AI and computing buildup in boon for local firmsedit

China aims to grow the country s computing power by more than a third in less than three years, a move set to benefit local suppliers and boost technology selfreliance as US sanctions pressure domestic industry.

Publication: Financial Express

Moody’s feels India s chip dreams could be headed for troubled waters as risks from climate change loomedit

Even as India moves to build out a domestic semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem to reduce its reliance on imports, the country s ambition could be headed for troubled waters it faces an overall doubling in the risk from flooding, as a consequence of climate change, in the next three decades or so.

Publication: The Indian Express

Infineon Technologies selects LTIMindtree as partner for SAP transformationedit

LTIMindtree has announced that it has been selected as a strategic partner for SAP services by Infineon Technologies AG , a global semiconductor major in power systems and IoT As a part of this engagement, LTIMindtree will play support Infineon s SAP transformation endeavours, while enabling operational and process efficiencies

Publication: Times of India

Texas Semiconductor Summit Showcases the State’s Potential to Lead a Manufacturing Surge in the Semiconductor Industryedit

Technology experts, industry leaders, university officials and government representatives gathered on the Texas A&M University campus last week to discuss strategies for overcoming an ongoing semiconductor chip shortage.

Publication: India Education Diary

Zebronics Ventures into the Laptop Segment with India’s First Dolby Atmos Enabled Seriesedit

Zebronics becomes the first Indian brand to launch laptops with Dolby Atmos technology. The Pro Series Z laptops feature robust metal bodies and are powered by efficient Intel processors.

Publication: Times Now News

Google might soon help you organise your tabs using AI, here is all we knowedit

Artificial intelligence took the center stage in November 2022, when OpenAI unveiled its generative AI chatbot ChatGPT. Since then, the interest in AI has only gone up and people have started realising how it can affect our daytoday lives.

Publication: India Today

Global PC Market Sees 9% Decline In Q3 2023, But Signs Of Recovery Emergeedit

Lenovo Maintains Its Lead Lenovo maintained its dominance in the market, holding the top spot in shipments with a 25.1 per cent market share.

Publication: Business World

Tatas mull submitting plan for semicon subsidy schemeedit

India’s semiconductor ambitions could see a major boost with the Tata Group looking to apply for the government’s semiconductor subsidy scheme. Sources close to the Ministry of Electronics and IT told businessline that the Tata Group is drafting a proposal and could submit it over the next 3-6 months. It is also exploring tie-ups with foreign technology partners.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Google, Apple under scanner for unfair practices: CCI chiefedit

Kaur said the CCI is also concerned about competition related issues in the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). “We are very much interested in that (impact of AI). We will soon do a market study so that we can understand the market better,” she said.

Publication: Deccan Herald

CCI to study impact of AI on competitionedit

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) will study the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on issues related to competition. Reacting to a media query, CCI Chairperson Ravneet Kaur said: “We are very much interested in studying the impact of AI.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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