November 29, 2023

AMD specific news

Three more Chip Units with $8-12 b Investment Soon’edit

“In another few months, I can share with you, without sharing any names, that we will get at least three more units, fabricating really good, advanced technologies of chips in the country,” Vaishnaw said. The minister was speaking in afireside chat with Jaya Jagdish, country head and senior vice president of Silicon Design Engineering at the India unit of chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). On Tuesday, Vaishnaw inaugu-rated AMD’s design centre, AMD Technostar, in Bengaluru.

Publication: The Economic Times

Largest global design centre in B’luru: AMDedit

U S chipmaker AMD on Tuesday inaugurated its largest global design centre in Bengaluru, expanding its research, development, and engineering operations in India. The state-of-the-art campus plans to host approximately 3,000 AMD engineers in the coming years, and is focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology, including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence and machine learning, the company said in a press release. Union minister for telecommunications, electronics and information technology Ashwini Vaishnaw inaugurated the facility.

Publication: MINT

Indian Centres Touch all Aspects of our Chip Design Globally: AMD CTOedit

The Indian design centres of Santa Clara based semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) touch every aspect of chip design globally, said AMD Global CTO Mark Papermaster in an interaction with ET. The company inaugurated a new AMD Technostar campus, AMD largest data centre globally on Tuesday in Bengaluru. Even with the company’s new AI chip, which has a very complex design with over 100 billion transistors, India has a role in each of these subsystems, the chief technology officer said.

Publication: The Economic Times

India Has Key Role in Every Aspect of Chip Design Globally: AMDedit

The Indian design centres of Santa Clara based semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) touch every aspect of chip design globally, said AMD Global CTO Mark Papermaster in an interaction with ET. The company inaugurated a new AMD Technostar campus, AMD largest data centre globally on Tuesday in Bengaluru.

Publication: The Economic Times

B’luru gets AMD’s largest global design centreedit

US-based semiconductor design major AMD, on Tuesday, inaugurated a 500,000 square feet design centre here in Bengaluru, which is touted to be its largest in the world. The facility, which also includes a 60,000 sq ft research and development (R&D) labs, will host 3,000 engineers focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML).

Publication: Deccan Herald

AMD inaugurates largest global design centre in Bengaluruedit

Semiconductor firm Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Tuesday opened its largest global design centre in Bengaluru. The 500,000 sq ft campus plans to host 3,000 engineers in the coming years, focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

Publication: Business Standard

AMD opens its largest global design centre in Bengaluruedit

US chipmaker AMD on Tuesday inaugurated its largest global design centre in Bengaluru, expanding its research, development, and engineering operations in India. The state-of-the-art campus plans to host approximately 3,000 AMD engineers in the coming years, and is focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology, including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence and machine learning, the company said in a press release.

Publication: Free Press Journal

AMD opens largest design centre in Bengaluruedit

The state-of-the-art campus plans to employ around 3,000 engineers in the coming years, focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more. The campus was inaugurated by Ashwini Vaishnaw, union minister for railways, telecommunications, electronics and information technology, AMD executive leaders including Mark Papermaster, executive vice president and chief technology officer.

Publication: The Times of India

AMD opens New Semiconductor designing center in Bangaloreedit

AMD has inaugurated its largest global design centre in Bengaluru. The state-of-the-art campus plans to employ around 3,000 engineers in the coming years, focused on the design and development of semiconductor technology including 3D stacking, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more

Publication: Vijaya Karnataka

Competition in news

Netweb collaborates with NVIDIA to unlock potential of AI and high performance computingedit

Netweb Technologies India Limited (Netweb), the Indian OEM in highend computing, announced that it is now a manufacturing partner for the NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip MGX server designs. Netweb will build and produce more than ten server variations under its Tyrone range of AI systems meant for a wide range of AI and highperformance computing/supercomputing applications.

Publication: The Financial Express

Faridabad based Netweb Technologies partners with NVIDIA to produce server designsedit

Faridabad based Indian OEM in high-end computing, Netweb Technologies announced that it is now a manufacturing partner with NVIDIA, a global leader in AI computing and involved in making advancements in robotics and gaming as well. The partnership is for NVIDIA Grace CPU Superchip and the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip server designs.

Publication: Business Today

Partner in news

Lenovo Tab P12 review: Big screen tablet on a budgetedit

The Lenovo Tab P12 packs four JBL speakers that are tuned by Dolby and they complement the nice looking 3K screen equally well. We watched Aspirants season 2 and the overall experience was delightful. The scenes with less lighting, like when the actors are sitting in a room or when there is a lowlighting setup on the terrace, the colour reproduction.

Publication: Gadgets Now

Elevate Leadership with the Innovatice HP Dragonfly G4edit

In the hybrid work, the right tools become the compass guiding us through this dynami model. A recent survey iluminates a stark truth 84% of knowledge workers in India crave technology that resonates with their needs (HP Work Relationship Index).

Publication: Outlook Business

Industry news

Three more semiconductor fab units with $812 bn investment soon: IT Ministeredit

The country will get three more semiconductor chip fabrication units with the cumulative investments between $812 billion in next few months, said minister for electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday. On the sidelines of semiconductor company AMD s launch of a global design centre in Bengaluru, he said talks are on with Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Gujarat and Karnataka governments for setting up units. Vaishnaw said they could see at least two good proposals for fabrication and OSAT (outsourced semiconductor assembly and test) in the coming few months.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Three fab units at likely $12-bn investment soonedit

The government expects around three proposals from the industry for setting up semiconductor fabrication units worth $8-12 billion in the next couple of months, communications and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday. However, he did not disclose the names of the companies which are likely to submit their applications in this regard.

Publication: The Financial Express

Infosys Set to Tweak its IoE Unit Structure to Weave in GenAI Techedit

Software services major Infosys has decided to tweak its IoE (internet of everything) organisational structure for its delivery and consulting functions as it focuses to adopt generative artificial intelligence in its offerings, ET has learnt. The new IoE organisation structure will be headed by AVP & global delivery head – IoT (internet of things) Vikas Gupta, along with AVP and senior principal technology architect, Krishnananda Shenoy.

Publication: The Economic Times

Here are the Key Takeaways from New Global AI Security Guidelinesedit

The Guidelines for Secure AI System Development deal with secure design, development, deployment and operation and maintenance of AI systems. They cover threat assessment and modelling, prevention of attacks on AI systems, development of incident management procedures, responsible release of models, monitoring the sy stem and ensuring “security by design” in system updates as well. he guidelines were formulated by the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the US’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

Publication: The Economic Times

China’s Loss Can Be India’s Big Window Of Opportunityedit

India’s bid to attract foreign capital just received a shot in the arm. Foxconn announced in an exchange ?ling that it will invest $1.6 billion on several projects in India.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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