November 14, 2023

AMD specific news

New AMD Radeon PRO Workstation Graphics Card to Power NextGeneration Professional Content Creation, CAD and AI Applicationsedit

New AMD Radeon PRO Workstation Graphics Card to Power NextGeneration Professional Content Creation, CAD and AI Applications GlobeNewswire20231113 AMD Radeon PRO W7700 graphics card sets standard for professional graphics accelerators at $999, delivering a double-digit performance increase in key professional applications compared to the competition

Publication: IT News Online

AMD launches new Radeon PRO W7700 graphics card for professionalsedit

AMD 1.52% Add/Remove from Portfolio Austin Today, AMD announced the release of its Radeon PRO W7700 graphics card, a new powerhouse in the workstation market designed to meet the demands of professional content creators and engineers.

Publication: Investing

ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 17 with Ryzen 9 7945HX3D Tested: The Fastest Gaming CPU Comes to Laptops (PROACTIVE)edit

The ROG Strix SCAR 17 is a unique gaming laptop. It features the fastest mobile CPU, one of the few bottlenecked by the GeForce RTX 4090.

Publication: Hardware Times

Rumored AMD Ryzen 9000 Desktop CPU Spotted in Alienware s R15 Gaming PC Listingedit

A member of the Chip hell forum claims to have acquired an Alienware R15 Gaming desktop, accompanied by a marketing letter from Dell referencing an Alienware Desktop with AMD Ryzen 9000 Processor. This individual further suggests that this communication was sent to loyal customers of the Alienware brand.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

AMD gains CPU market share in desktops, laptops, and serversedit

What just happened AMD has gained CPU market share over the past quarter across desktops, laptops and servers. The report comes from PC hardware market research firm Mercury Research, who has split the results in two categories: revenue share and unit share.

Publication: Tech Spot

Best Modern Warfare 3 graphics settings for AMD Radeon RX 6800 XTedit

Modern Warfare 3 plays pretty well on high end cards from the last generation, like the AMD Radeon RX 6800 and the RX 6800 XT. These GPUs were launched to compete directly against the likes of the RTX 3080 as 4K gaming powerhouses.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Competition in news

Nvidia upgrades flagship chip to handle bigger AI systemsedit

Nvidia upgrades flagship chip to handle bigger AI systems The H200 has 141gigabytes of high band width memory, up from 80 gigabyte in its previous H100. Nvidia did not disclose its suppliers for the memory on the new chip, but Micron Technology said in September that it was working to become an Nvidia supplier.

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel Showcases AIA ccelerated HPC Breakthroughs at SC23edit

At the Supercomputing Conference 2023 (SC23), Intel has unveiled groundbreaking advancements in high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) acceleration

Publication: InfoTech Lead

Colorful launches iGame Z790D5 series motherboard with 14thgeneration Intel Core processor supportedit

Supports 14, 13, and 12 Generation Intel Core Processors 18+1+1 Power Phase Design (Dr MOS 90A) 30m Goldplated Contacts on DIMM slots and PCIe slots Alloy reinforced DDR5 slots Supports DDR5 memory, up to 192GB capacity and up to 8200MT/s (OC)

Publication: The Times of India

Intel Core i914900HX Claims Throne as Fastest Mobile CPU in Latest Geekbench Testsedit

The 24core CPU is just one of the four known models slated for release next month, and it’s conceivable that Intel may introduce additional SKUs. While the 14900HX and 14700HX tests have revealed a 400 MHz boost over their predecessors, the question remains whether this enhancement will be sufficient to outperform AMD s Ryzen 7045HX Dragon Range series in gaming a query that will be answered in the coming weeks.

Publication: Techno Sports

Nvidia upgrades processor as rivals challenge its AI dominanceedit

The current version of the Nvidia processor known as an AI accelerator is already in famously high demand. It’s a prized commodity among technology heavyweights like Larry Ellison and Elon Musk, who boast about their ability to get their hands on the chip. But the product is facing more competition: Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is bringing its rival MI300 chip to market in the fourth quarter, and Intel Corp. claims that its Gaudi 2 model is faster than the H100.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

Nvidia announces its topend AI chip H200. A look at what s changededit

However, competition is slowing rising for Nvidia with Advanced Micro Devices looking to announce its AI chip M1300 to the market in the fourth quarter while Intel claiming that its Gaudi 2 chipset is faster than the incumbent H100 chipset by Nvidia, reported Bloomberg.

Publication: Live Mint

Qualcomm terminates satellite SOS for Android feature with Iridiumedit

The feature, Snapdragon Satellite, was announced in partnership with the satellite communications company Iridium in January this year.

Publication: ET Telecom

Why India is Qualcomm’s Next Big Betedit

As the 5G race intensifies globally, Qualcomm, a key supplier of 5G chips for Apple, is grappling with geopolitical tensions, regulatory challenges, and the need to adapt to a rapidly evolving technological landscape in the Chinese ecosystem.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

U.S. in game of catch me if you can with Nvidia on rules: Reportedit

U.S. curbs on China have created a game of catch me if you can with U.S. chip giant Nvidia and other companies, which affect the interests of both countries and will accelerate Chinese innovation, the Global Times newspaper said on Saturday.

Publication: ET Telecom

Nvidia Navigates US Restrictions, Plans AI Chips For Chinese Marketedit

Nvidia is set to unveil new artificial intelligence chips tailored for the Chinese market. The announcement comes less than a month after US officials tightened regulations on the sale of high end AI chips to China.

Publication: BusinessWorld

How Nvidia can sell AI chips in China despite US restrictionsedit

Nvidia may launch new chips The US government recently tightened the restrictions on export of high-end AI chips to China. Nvidia , for the second time, is looking to make changes to continue to sell its GPUs in China without flouting the new rules set by Washington.

Publication: The Times of India

VMware, Intel Seek To Help Businesses Build And Run AI Models On Existing Serversedit

VMware, Intel Seek To Help Businesses Build And Run AI Models On Existing Servers Dylan Martin The main purpose of VMware Private AI with Intel is to enable the virtualization giant s customers to use existing Intel based infrastructure and opensource software to simplify building and deploying AI models with an emphasis on practical privacy and compliance needs, the company says.

Publication: CRN

Intel invests in generative AI startup Stability AIedit

Generative AI startup Stability AI has received funding from Intel Corp., a report by Bloomberg stated today. The fresh injection of funds has been lifesaving for the UK startup which has been going through turbulent times.

Publication: The Hindu

Intel bets big against ChatGPT’s OpenAI, invests heavily in Stability AI, makers of Stable Diffusionedit

Stability AI, a notable artificial intelligence startup recognized for its widely used Stable Diffusion image generating software, has recently secured essential financing, with Intel Corporation playing a leading role in the investment. The funding comes at a crucial juncture for the company.

Publication: First Post

Nvidia to release 3 new chips for Chinaedit

Nvidia plans to release new artificial intelligence (AI) chips for the Chinese market less than a month after US officials tightened rules on selling high-end AI chips to China.

Publication: Business Standard

Partner in news

Sony is releasing a more compact PS5!edit

The makers have also gone with four cover panels instead of two, with the top pair being glossy, while the bottom remains matte. Players purchasing the digital edition will also have the option to add the Ultra HD Bluray Disc Drive later. With so many innovations, all we can say is, Game on!

Publication: The Telegraph

Forget The New MacBook Pro, Apple Has Something Betteredit

With the launch of three new MacBook Pro laptops, the new 14inch MacBook Pro M3 stands out as a new entry-level laptop with the latest Apple Silicon. With awkward choices around the specs, design, and pricing, Apple has better options for consumers lusting for a Pro laptop.

Publication: Forbes

Dell XPS 17 Review: Heavy duty laptop that can do everything, but has a huge price tag!edit

This is where the Dell XPS 17 excels. With supercharged specs, a massive display and an extremely high price, is it worth buying, especially now that Apple has introduced its M3powered MacBook Pro At the outset, after spending a few weeks with the Dell XPS 17, I certainly think so.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

Sony PS5 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Bundled Launched in India with Rs 10,000 Discountedit

The Sony PlayStation 5 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III bundle is available across stores in India from today (November 10).

Publication: Gizbot

Asus Unveils Ultralight Expert Book B9 OLED and Enhanced Expert Book B5 Laptops with Intel’s 13th Gen Chipsedit

The Asus Expert Book lineup is renowned for its exceptional quality and enterprise grade security features, designed to meet the demands of the modern workplace.

Publication: Gizbot

Alienware Unveils the Aurora R16 Desktop With Up to 14th Gen Intel Processors, RTX 4090edit

The highly anticipated Alienware Aurora R16 desktop has been unveiled in India. Boasting cutting edge features and a sleek design, this gaming powerhouse comes in two configurations, featuring 13th and 14th Gen Intel Core processors.

Publication: Gizbot

Microsoft president Brad Smith says Russia is spreading Middle East disinformationedit

Russia has been spreading disinformation about the situation in the Middle East, the president of Microsoft said Saturday, as tensions soar in the region due to the Israel-Hamas war. Brad Smith, Microsoft vice chair and president, was asked about the role of the US tech giant in promoting peace at an international peace forum in Paris.

Publication: The Economic Times

Industry news

US chipmaker Micron faces a new lawsuit: What is it aboutedit

A new lawsuit has accused US based chipmaker Micron of patent infringement. The lawsuit has been filed by Chinese chipmaker Yangtze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC) against its US rival. YMTC has alleged that Micron has infringed on eight of its patents.

Publication: The Times of India

Transforming emerging markets: How AI is empowering consumers in Indiaedit

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force with the potential to revolutionize various industries across the globe. While its applications are numerous, one of the most promising and impactful areas is its ability to empower consumers in emerging markets.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

The expanding influence of AI in shaping the future business landscapeedit

Artificial Intelligence works similarly to how humans think and is becoming better each day. It refers to the ability gained by machines through programming that helps them understand better about different processes and come up with a better result.

Publication: The Times of India

Chinese chipmaker YMTC sues Micron alleging patent infringementedit

Chinese chipmaker Yangtze Memory Technologies Co YMTC ) has filed a lawsuit against U.S. rival Micron Technology alleging infringement of eight of its patents. YMTC filed the lawsuit against Micron and unit Micron Consumer Products Group on Nov. 9 at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Publication: The Economic Times

OpenAI boss Sam Altman predicts ‘brutal’ shortage of AI chips will ease next yearedit

In the interview, Altman said, “The magic of capitalism is doing its thing,” and “a lot of people would like to be Nvidia now.” Companies looking to compete with Nvidia include heavyweights such as Google and Microsoft, as well as chip specialist AMD.

Publication: Business Insider

Huawei’s chipmaker warns geopolitical tensions creating global chip glutedit

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. warned that a hoped for smartphone market recovery is another year out, and that geopolitical tensions are fomenting a serious glut in global chipmaking capacity.

Publication: Business Standard

SMIC Warns Of Serious Glut In Global Chipmaking Capacityedit

Chinese chip maker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC) has reportedly warned of a serious glut in global chipmaking capacity, concerned with geopolitical tension that is hampering the smartphone market recovery, as per a Bloomberg report on Friday.

Publication: BusinessWorld

Japan to allocate $13 billion for chip industry support in extra budgetedit

99 trillion yen ($13 billion) to support efforts to boost its chip industry in a supplementary budget for the current fiscal year Japan is a leading provider of chipmaking tools and materials that lost its edge in manufacturing in recent decades and is providing subsidies to chipmakers to build capacity

Publication: The Times of India

CtrlS setting Rs 250cr datacenter in Uttarakhandedit

CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, Asia s largest Rated4 datacenter company, signed an MoU with the Uttarakhand government in the presence of its Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and CtrlS Datacenters Founder & Chairman Sridhar Pinnapureddy, to set up a greenfield Edge datacenter in the State of 10 MW capacity in the next 810 years. The company will invest Rs 250 crore in the State.

Publication: The Hans India

Chip off the blocks: On semiconductor fabrication in Indiaedit

The wager also relies on global manufacturing giants giving other benefits of a globally distributed supply chain a goby, including cheap and accessible international transport facilities for chips.

Publication: The Hindu

Cos To Invest 1.7k Cr For Data Centres Near Niaedit

The CM also laid the foundation stones for the next two buildings at the same time. They are likely to be ready in 2024. During the event, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was also signed between Hiranandani and senior government officers for an investment of Rs 39,000 crore in the next five to seven years.

Publication: ET Infra

China s largest chipmaker SMIC s Q3 net down 80%; says market stabilisingedit

High interest rates and persistent inflation have forced businesses to tighten their tech budgets, while US restrictions on Chinese chip companies are weighing on the sector.

Publication: Business Standard

AWS plans to expand generative AI course portfolioedit

In India, the focus on democratised cloud learning aims to target a broad learner base, including 4.7 million ITBPO learners and 2 million students.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

Adani Enterprises aims big on data centers with $1.5 billion capex planned, ETCFOedit

Adani Enterprises aims big on data centers with $1.5 billion capex planned Adani Enterprises is planning to build nine data centers and targeting a total capacity of 1 gigawatt by 2030. This will provide infrastructure for the booming digital services demand in the nation of 1.4 billion people that s already luring the biggest global firms such as Amazon.com Inc and Google.

Publication: The Economic Times

Synopsys opens R&D centre in capitaledit

In a new milestone in the semiconductor journey of the state, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Friday inaugurated a new centre of Synopsys, a global leader in semiconductor tool and IP in the city.

Publication: The New Indian Express

How AI and ML Are Transforming Data Centers in 2023edit

As 2023 is about to end, the marriage of AI and ML with data center functionalities is unleashing a new era of efficiency, performance, and scalability. Let s explore the ten emerging applications shaping the future of data centers.

Publication: Analytics Insight

CapitaLand India Trust raises Rs 1,300 cr debt to construct data centers in Navi Mumbaiedit

CapitaLand India Trust (CLINT) on Friday said it has raised Rs 1,300 crore debt to construct its data center in Navi Mumbai. The company, in a statement, said it has secured a five-year construction loan of Rs 13 billion from JP Morgan India to finance phase 1 development of its data center in Navi Mumbai.

Publication: ET CIO

How to upskill in 2023 and beyondedit

In the age of 5G and generative AI, the only way humans can stay ahead of technology is by constantly upskilling and reskilling themselves. These are also the times when you can learn on the go. Corporates can make the most of it by regularly training their employees such training and development is good for both employees and business.

Publication: The Financial Express

Expect to see 10,000 deep tech Indian startups by 2030: Nasscom’s Narayananedit

The Indian deeptech startup ecosystem has matured significantly, boasting over 3,000 companies that have expanded at a 53 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past decade.

Publication: Business Standard

Digital India Bill may have provisions against bundling, tying of servicesedit

The upcoming Digital India Bill is likely to have provisions for penalties against anticompetitive practices in digital space, and commercial arrangements such as tying and bundling of services by online intermediaries may be prohibited, sources said.

Publication: Business Standard

Bridging the talent shortage in modern data centresedit

In today’s increasingly digitised world, data centres play a vital role in managing the massive amounts of information generated by individuals, businesses, and governments.

Publication: The Economic Times

Almost half of Asia-Pacific companies exploring Gen AI use casesedit

With the digital-first mindset gaining momentum in Asia/Pacific, businesses are seeking innovative solutions to enhance operations.

Publication: The Economic Times

Government may clear 10 PLI sops bid from IT hardware companiesedit

The centre is likely to approve the proposals for IT hardware manufacturing from HP India, Lenovo India and Flexotronics under its production linked incentive scheme according to people in the know.

Publication: The Economic Times

Cisco Showcases New Product Innovations Centered Around AI, Security and Observability at the 28th Annual Cisco Partner Summitedit

To offer partners the simplest and most scalable solutions to help customers get their infrastructure AI ready, Cisco has collaborated with leading ecosystem partners including NVIDIA, Intel, AMD, NetApp, Nutanix, Pure Storage and Red Hat on Cisco Validated Designs (CVDs) for AI use cases.

Publication: CRN

Demand for Green Skillsedit

The world is moving towards net zero. As awareness is increasing among people, development along with protection of Environment has now become a duty.

Publication: Dainik Bhaskar

Notable surge of user interest in GenAI this year’edit

How much has Automation Anywhere invested in AI and GenAI? We are not able to share specifics, however, approximately 50 per cent of our R&D (research and development) capacity is focused on AI- driven product initiatives including developing generative AI capabilities.

Publication: Business Standard

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