AMD specific news
New AMD Radeon PRO Workstation Graphics Card to Power Next Generation Professional Content Creation, CAD and AI Applicationsedit
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 AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced the AMD Radeon PRO W7700, the most powerful professional workstation graphics card under $1,000, offering an ideal combination of reliability, stability and extraordinary price/performance for content creation, CAD and AI applications.
Publication: It Voice
AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 processors based on Zen 4 launchededit
AMD recently at the Smart Production Solutions 2023 launched the AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processor family for the high performance requirements of industrial markets. Meant for business uses with hardcore security, these embedded processors from AMD come with hardware level security
Publication: Techno Sports Co
AMD Radeon PRO W7700 Workstation Graphics Card is here for $999edit
New AMD Radeon PRO W7700 Workstation Graphics Card to Power Next Generation Professional Content Creation, CAD and AI Applications It delivers up to 1.7X better price/performance than the competitive offering, as well as double digit higher performance in key professional applications, including up to 52% higher performance in SolidWorks, up to 24% higher performance in Creo, and up to 37% higher performance in CATIA.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
AMD Expands Ryzen 5000 Series with Ryzen 7 5700X3D and Ryzen 5 5500X3Dedit
AMD has already introduced two 3D VCache CPUs as part of its Ryzen 5000 series for the AM4 platform: the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and the exclusive Ryzen 5 5600X3D available at Microcenter. However, recent reports from leaker chi11eddog suggest that AMD is planning to broaden its lineup with additional offerings.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
AMD to Bring its Best AI Compute on Microsoft, with AI PCsedit
AMD and Microsoft have announced at Microsoft Ignite that AMD s upcoming AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, AMD EPYC CPUs, and AMD Ryzen CPUs with AI engines, are driving innovation across various sectors. The partnership focuses on empowering services and compute capabilities in cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, Cloud Computing, and enhancing the intelligence of PCs.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
At Microsoft Ignite 2023, AMD pushes AI into everything from cloud computing to PCsedit
Today at the Microsoft Ignite 2023 conference, tech firm AMD unveiled several new products and showed off a range of AI powered new technologies, including a powerful new accelerator called AMD Instinct MI300X, and updates to their well-known EPYC and Ryzen CPUs.
Publication: Tech Observer
AMD to Launch MI300X in Advancing AI Event in Decemberedit
AMD has announced the AMD Advancing AI event on December 6, which would showcase AMD s upcoming AI products. This would also include the launch of the much awaited AMD Instinct MI300X, the company s competitor NVIDIA GH200. You can watch the event here.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
AMD to Brings its Best AI Compute on Microsoft, with AI PCsedit
AMD and Microsoft have announced at Microsoft Ignite that AMD s upcoming AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, AMD EPYC CPUs, and AMD Ryzen CPUs with AI engines, are driving innovation across various sectors. The partnership focuses on empowering services and compute capabilities in cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, Cloud Computing, and enhancing the intelligence of PCs.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
AMD Brings AI Capabilities to Microsoft Customersedit
At Microsoft Ignite, AMD and Microsoft featured how AMD products, including the upcoming AMD Instinct MI300X accelerator, AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Ryzen CPUs with AI engines, are enabling new services and compute capabilities across cloud and generative AI, Confidential Computing, Cloud Computing and smarter, more intelligent PCs.
Publication: NCN Online
AMD Announces AMD Instinct MI300 Accelerator Launch Event Highlighting Rapidly Expanding Ecosystem of AI Customers and Partnersedit
Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced Advancing AI, an in person and livestreamed event on December 6, 2023 to launch the next generation AMD Instinct MI300 data center GPU accelerator family and highlight the Company s growing momentum with AI hardware and software partners.
Publication: Smart State India
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TYAN announces new server line-up powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC™ (9004/8004 Series) and AMD Ryzen™ (7000 Series) Processors at SC23edit
TYAN Transport CX GC68C-B8056, a single-socket 1U cloud server supports AMD EPYC 9004 processors, featuring 24 DDR5-4800 DIMM slots and 12 hot-swap, tool less NVMe U.2 drive bays, the GC68C-B8056 platform supports the top-bin EPYC 9004 CPU with redundant power supplies in 80-plus Titanium efficiency.
Publication: Indo Asian News Service
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 SoC Reportedly to Launch in Q1 2024 with Downgraded Specsedit
Qualcomm According to reports, Qualcomm is developing the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, a midrange chipset that it plans to release in the first quarter of 2024. Leaked specs, however, imply that the new SoC might be a step behind the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 in terms of performance.
Publication: Times Now News
NVIDIA Announces Its New HGX H200 AI Chip With Significant Upgrade Over H100edit
NVIDIA HGX H200 is the first GPU to come with HBM3e, which offers 141GB of memory at 4.8 terabytes per second. Highlights NVIDIA has launched its latest GPU HGX H200. The H200 is aimed at training AI systems and comes with performance improvements over the H100.
Publication: My Smart Price
IQM Partners with NVIDIA for Hybrid Quantum Applicationsedit
IQM Quantum Computers (IQM) has partnered with NVIDIA, a collaboration set to revolutionise quantum processing units programming. The joint effort will leverage NVIDIA CUDA Quantum, an opensource platform designed for the seamless integration and programming of quantum processing units within a unified system.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
HPE and NVIDIA partner to launch a supercomputing solution in GenAIedit
Hewlett Packard Enterprises (HPE) on Wednesday announced a supercomputing solution for Artificial Intelligence (AI) training, in partnership with NVIDIA. The GenAI solution will be designed for large enterprises, research institutions, and government organisations to accelerate the training and tuning of AI models using private data sets.
Publication: Business Standard
Hewlett Packard Enterprise unveils supercomputing solution for generative AI, partners with NVIDIA Manufacturing Today Indiaedit
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced a supercomputing solution for generative AI, catering to large enterprises, research institutions, and government organisations. This comprehensive AI-native offering features liquid-cooled supercomputers, accelerated compute, networking, storage, and services, facilitating the rapid training and tuning of AI models using private data sets.
Publication: Manufacturing Today
Nvidia wins fresh support as firms tied to Bill Gates and Ray Dalio reveal stakes in the microchip giantedit
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust, which invests the Gates Foundation’s endowment, bought Nvidia shares for the first time on record, a SEC filing revealed this week. It purchased about 9,200 shares, worth $4 million at the end of September.
Publication: Business Insider
Congatec unveils robust 13th Gen Intel Core COMs featuring soldered RAMedit
Target OEM applications for the new range of Computer on Modules based on the new Intel microarchitecture codenamed Raptor Lake are manned and unmanned rail and offroad vehicles for mining, construction, agriculture, forestry, as well as any other mobility application off paved roads. Shock and vibration resistant stationary devices and outdoor applications with high temperature fluctuations are further important application areas as digitization requires critical infrastructure protection (CIP) against earthquakes and other mission critical events.
Publication: Times Tech
Microsoft takes battle to Nvidia with own AI chipsedit
lnsisting that while Microsoft is “known as a software company”, “we are a systems company”, she elaborated that the “building blocks” of a systems company include “servers, silicon, data centres and networking”. Borkar also highlighted that Microsoft is now working with both Nvidia and AMD to develop Al chips in a bid to give “options to om” customers”.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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Microsoft introduces its own chips for AI, with eye on costedit
Microsoft introduces its own chips for AI, with eye on cost Microsoft on Wednesday announced a duo of custom designed computing chips, joining other big tech firms that faced with the high cost of delivering artificial intelligence services are bringing key technologies inhouse.
Publication: MoneyControl
Dell Partners with Hugging Face & Meta to Ease Enterprise AI Painedit
In response, on premises deployments using opensource large language models like Llama 2 are gaining popularity. They offer predictable costs, control over data, and reduced risks of security and IP leakage, ensuring compliance with regulations. Dell is partnering with Meta to give enterprises better support for Llama 2.
Publication: Forbes
Industry news
The impact of artificial intelligence and automation on the job market in Indiaedit
In the dynamic landscape of the global economy, the inexorable advance of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation is ushering in a new era, and India finds itself on the front lines of this transformative wave.
Publication: Express Computer
China receives US equipment to make advanced chips despite new rules: Reportedit
Chinese companies are buying up U.S. chipmaking equipment to make advanced semiconductors, despite a raft of new export curbs aimed at thwarting advances in the country s semiconductor industry, a congressional report said on Tuesday
Publication: ET Telecom
AI: the world is finally starting to regulate artificial intelligence what to expect from US, EU and China’s new lawsedit
The results can help predict the future behaviour of financial markets and city traffic, and even assist doctors to diagnose disease before symptoms appear. But AI can also be used to compromise the privacy of our online data, automate away people’s jobs and undermine democratic elections by flooding
Publication: Business Insider
As AI, Gen AI take centre stage, IT firms pump in money to get employees skillededit
Krishna Vij, Business Head IT Staffing, Team Lease Digital Pvt Ltd, a HR firm, on how IT vendors are responding to the current demand for Gen AI, said major IT players have collectively trained nearly seven lakh employees in collaboration with tech giants such as Google, AWS, Microsoft, Oracle, and NVIDIA.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
5G tablets, premium models help Indian tablet market to grow over 40% in Q3 2023edit
The growth was driven by strong demand for 5G tablets and premium models . As per the report, 5G tablet shipments grew 86% year on year (YoY) in Q3 2023.This accounted for 16% of overall tablet shipments.
Publication: The Times of India
OpenAl Stops Plus Signups Amid Big Rushedit
OpenAl will pause accepting new users for its paid ChatGPT Plus service due to overwhelming demand, CEO Sam Altman said. The firm introduced new features and upgrades at its firstever developer conference, allowing users to build custom versions of ChatGPT to accomplish specific tasks. The announcements triggered a rise in demand for OpenAl’s Al tools and services.
Publication: The Economic Times
Microsoft takes battle to Nvidia with own AI chipsedit
lnsisting that while Microsoft is “known as a software company”, “we are a systems company”, she elaborated that the “building blocks” of a systems company include “servers, silicon, data centres and networking”. Borkar also highlighted that Microsoft is now working with both Nvidia and AMD to develop Al chips in a bid to give “options to om” customers”.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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