March 19, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD’s Trying To Compete? 1440P Gaming GPU – AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (Proactive)edit

The Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 GRE is a good graphics card for gaming at 1440p with plenty of performance headroom for a few years.

Publication: Venom’s Tech

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Collaboration is key: Industry experts discuss reimagining education with AIedit

Like intrepid explorers, we currently find ourselves at the crossroads of tradition and technology, navigating the uncharted territories of the digital age. It is within this dynamic landscape that the AWS Bharat Innovators Series hosted its inaugural episode of the second season, in collaboration with AMD and YourStory, delving deep into the impact of AI on learning landscapes and skills mastery essential for tomorrow s challenges.

Publication: Your Story

Competition in news

Nvidia AI developer conference kicks off with new chips in focusedit

Nvidia’s market share is expected to drop several percentage points in 2024 as new products from rivals such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices hit the market.

Publication: The Indian Express

If Nvidia keeps rising , it’ll dwarf world ecoedit

The stock market values Nvidia at more than $2.2 trillion, making it the third-largest public company in the world behind Microsoft and Apple. Enthusiasm for AI is raising the share prices not only of Nvidia, but also of many other tech companies that are believed to be imbued with the technology’s potential, including Microsoft, Meta and Alphabet as well as other chipmakers like AMD, TSMC and Intel.

Publication: The Times of India

Snapdragon 8s Gen 3: Qualcomm announces smartphone chip with ondevice AIedit

Qualcomm on March 18 announced the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 mobile platform chipset for smartphones focused on running ondevice AI models.

Publication: Business Standard

Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip: Specs, features and moreedit

Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset that is aimed to power premium smartphones.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia’s new software tools meant for companies adding AI to businessedit

Nvidia’s new software tools meant for companies adding AI to business Nvidia on Monday unveiled software aimed at making it easier for businesses to incorporate artificial intelligence systems into their work, broadening the chipmaker’s offerings.

Publication: MoneyControl

Nvidia Joins Ongoing Race in Quantum Computing Cloud Servicesedit

The Nvidia Quantum Cloud will first comprise a data center stacked with AI chips and systems that together simulate a quantum computer, according to Tim Costa, director of high performance computing and quantum computing at the company.

Publication: LiveMint

India’s compute infrastructure deficit hinders AI potential: Nvidia executiveedit

India has under 2% of the world’s $1 trillion worth of compute infrastructure, which is several times less than countries like the US and China which together have nearly 60%, a top Nvidia executive said on Monday. At the same time, there is an opportunity for India to become the ‘AI (artificial intelligence) factory of the world’ as more and more infrastructure becomes available in the country.

Publication: The Economic Times

Intel unveils Intel Core 14th Gen i914900KS desktop processorsedit

Intel revealed the detailed specifications and release date of the Intel Core 14th Gen i914900KS processors on Friday. These processors offer an impressive max turbo frequency of up to 6.2 gigahertz (GHz), ensuring improved performance for desktop PCs especially in gaming and creative tasks.

Publication: The Hindu

Qualcomm Android AI Chip is Out Animishaedit

Chip-maker Qualcomm on Monday announced Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Mobile Platform for Android flagship smartphones. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 will be adopted by major players including Honor, iQOO, realme, Redmi and Xiaomi, with commercial devices expected to be announced soon.

Publication: The Economic Times

An Opportunity for India to Become World’s AI Factoryedit

India has under 2% of the world’s $1 trillion worth of compute infrastructure, which is several times less than countries like the US and China which together have nearly 60%, a top Nvidia executive said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

MSI Showcases Liquid Cooled Server Platforms For Data Centers at CloudFest 2024edit

RUST, Germany, March 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ MSI, a leading global server provider, will showcase its latest liquidcooled and GPU servers powered by AMD processors and 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, optimized to meet the evolving needs of modern data centers, at CloudFest 2024, booth #H02 in EuropaPark from March 1921.

Publication: IT News Online

IBM disagrees with closed LLM approach adopted by Big Techsedit

IBM is part of a 75-member alliance of companies such as AMD, Meta, Oracle, Sony, and Uber which have committed to “accelerate open innovation across the AI technology landscape that responsibly benefits people and society everywhere”.

Publication: The Economic Times

Lenovo AI VP: Focusing on high RoI AI solutions for Indian enterprisesedit

Scott Tease, VP, GM Artificial Intelligence and HPC worldwide at Lenovo, believes that Indian enterprises will be in step with advanced economies in applying and implementing AI solutions. In an interview with businessline, Tease laid out Lenovo s AI strategy for its customers.

Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine

At Dell, forget your promotion if you want to work from homeedit

Dell Technologies Introducing a strict return-to-office policy, global tech major Dell Technologies has said those opting for complete work from home won’t be eligible for promotions or be able to change roles, according to a report by Business Insider.

Publication: MoneyControl

Industry news

The rise of gen AI: How artificial creativity is reshaping customer engagementedit

In a fiercely competitive world, brands are competing for customer attention, owing to the fast paced digitization. At the forefront of this, organisations continue to find themselves plagued with a unique challenge to deliver a stellar customer experience.

Publication: The Financial Express

India needs different approach to AI; focus on opportunities holds the key: Nasscom president Debjani Ghoshedit

India needs a different approach than the rest of the world when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the huge opportunities it presents rather than just the risks, Debjani Ghosh, president of IT industry apex body Nasscom, said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

ICRA forecasts Indian IT service industry growth at 35% in FY25edit

Uncertain macroeconomics in key markets like the US and Europe will continue to drag growth for the Indian IT services industry.

Publication: Business Standard

Exclusive TSMC considering advanced chip packaging capacity in Japan, sources sayedit

Taiwan’s TSMC is looking at building advanced packaging capacity in Japan, according to two sources familiar with the matter, a move that would add momentum to Japan s efforts to reboot its semiconductor industry.

Publication: The Print

EU Weighs Joining U.S. In Reviewing Risks Of Chinese Legacy Chipsedit

The EU is weighing whether to investigate how deeply such semiconductors are embedded across industry networks, according to a draft working statement seen by Bloomberg News

Publication: NDTV Profit

Just how rich are businesses getting in the AI gold rush?edit

Our analysis examined four of these layers and the companies that inhabit them: AI-powered applications sold to businesses outside the stack; the AI models themelves, such as GPT-4, the brain behind ChatGPT, and repositories of them (for example, Hugging Face); the cloud-computing platforms which host many of these models and some of the applications (Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure); and the hardware, such as semiconductors (made by firms such as AMD, Intel and Nvidia), servers (Dell) and networking gear (Arista), responsible for the clouds’ computing oomph (see chart 1).

Publication: Mint

Data sovereignty and digital governance in APAC: What’s nextedit

The world has seen an interesting yet complex interplay of rising globalisation post pandemic, with the importance of data management and leveraging data as an asset on one hand, and on the other, continued focus on cyber physical resilience, digital and e-governance, and the fruition of country specific data protection and privacy laws, especially across Asia Pacific APAC

Publication: The Economic Times

Chip(per) ambitions: Why India needs its wafer fabsedit

India’s first entirely indigenous semiconductor fabrication unit is set to start production in 2026, marking the start of the country s journey towards self-reliance in chips that power a wide range of technology, from smartphones to defence systems.

Publication: LiveMint

Google’s Gemini May Power iPhone AI Features’edit

Apple is in talks to build Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence engine into the iPhone, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the situation.

Publication: The Economic Times

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