April 4, 2024

AMD specific news

How to Discover the Best AMD Motherboards for Gamingedit

AMD is rising to a new life again with its AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor and has reclaimed its performance from Intel. While you look at the latest gaming centric processor lineup by the brand, you must not neglect the best AMD motherboard to join your chosen processor.

Publication: The Hans India

Could AMD break Nvidia s chokehold on chipsedit

It Is The most advanced AI accelerator in the industry, boasted Lisa Su, boss of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), at the launch in December of its new MI300 chip. Ms Su rattled off a series of technical specifications: 153bn transistors, 192 gigabytes of memory and 5.3 terabytes per second of memory bandwidth.

Publication: Live Mint

AMD brand mentions

5 things to keep in mind while buying a graphics card in2024edit

NVIDIA provided a fantastic performance improvement with its flagship GPU, but the midrange option brought very little performance improvement. AMD also delivered similar results with this generation, and Intel s nextgen GPU has been delayed.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Competition in news

Nvidia supplier SK Hynix to invest $3.87 billion in US chip packaging plantedit

The new plant will include an advanced chip production line to mass produce next generation high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, currently used in graphic processing units that train artificial intelligence systems, the Nvidia supplier said in a statement.

Publication: The Print

Intel discloses $7 billion operating loss in 2023 for chipmaking unitedit

Intel on Tuesday disclosed deepening operating losses for its foundry business, a blow to the chipmaker as it tries to regain a technology lead it lost in recent years to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Intel said the manufacturing unit had $7 billion in operating losses for 2023, a steeper loss than the $5.2 billion in operating losses the year before.

Publication: Business Standard

Partner in news

Envy x360 14: HP launches AI laptop with dedicated Microsoft Copilot buttonedit

American PC maker Hewlett-Packard (HP) on April 3 launched in India the Envy x360 14. Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, the Envy x360 14 boasts artificial intelligence features and a dedicated Microsoft Copilot button on the keyboard.

Publication: Business Standard

A cool gaming laptop with AI features has arrived, display, RAM and sound are all powerful; see priceedit

HP has launched HP Omen Transcend 14 in the Indian market as its new laptop. The company first introduced it at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 held in January.

Publication: Live Hindustan

AI-powered Devices to Comprise 70% of Total Sales by FY25, says Samsungedit

Samsung’s range of Bespoke AI devices are targeted to comprise 70% of its total home appliances sales by the end of FY25, a senior official said. Shifting from product-specific AI to platform-specific AI, Samsung on Wednesday globally launched a range of ‘Bespoke AI’ home appliances.

Publication: The Economic Times

AI a game changer for PC segment: HP India MDedit

At a time when India’s personal computer (PC) market has begun to show signs of recovery after a year of sluggish demand and declining shipments, global PC maker HP believes that artificial intelligence could well be the game changer for this segment.

Publication: Business Standard

Arena Announces Collaboration with AMDedit

Over the course of 2023, AMD and Arena piloted Atlas for AMD RadeonTM GPU testing and optimization. By quickly and autonomously identifying power and performance optimizations, AMD engineers can focus on other tasks, enabling increased productivity and accelerated product development.

Publication: IT News Online

Industry news

NTT Data: NTT signs MoU with Cyber Security Agency of Singapore to bolster nation’s cyber defenceedit

CSA and NTT will also engage in regular reviews to assess opportunities, risks, and challenges associated with emerging technologies like AI and quantum security.

Publication: The Economic Times

GCC, GenAI to help India s tech sector grow to $254 billion in FY2425: Deloitteedit

The revenue of India’s technology sector, including the hardware segment, is poised to grow 3.8% on year to $254 billion in the financial year 2024-25, while exports from the sector are likely to touch $200 billion, global consultancy Deloitte said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Digital twins, chip design, AI solutions: Inside TCS big semiconductor betedit

From deploying AI, internet of things (IoT) solutions, semiconductor research and development (R&D), chip designing and testing and validating chips, India s largest software exporter, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), is offering endtoend semiconductor solutions to its customers, a top company executive told Moneycontrol.

Publication: MoneyControl

Companies will train over 650,000 employees in GenAI in 202324edit

Between 2023 and 2024, over 650,000 employees are expected to undergo training in generative AI technology, as India sees surge in AI adoption, with AIdriven initiatives growing 2.7x in these two years, according to a report by Deloitte. So far, over 70 startups offering GenAI solutions have raised more than $590 million in funding from investors.

Publication: Financial Express

Chipmaker Hailo raises $120 Mn in fundingedit

Chipmaker Hailo raises $120 Mn in funding Hailo also announced the introduction of its innovative Hailo10 high performance generative AI accelerators that usher in an era where users can own and run GenAI applications locally without registering to cloud based GenAI services.

Publication: The Economic Times

Big Four accounting firms escalate hiring of techies amid digital focusedit

The Big Four accounting firms have increased the hiring of people from technology backgrounds in India amid an increased focus of their clients on digital transformation, especially after the Covid19 pandemic.

Publication: Business Standard

Chip Off the Old Taiwanese Blockedit

New Delhi has had a mixed experience as it scaled up its plans to make more advanced semiconductors, aided by a generous scheme of incentives. After initial missteps that saw Foxconn pull out of a venture with Vedanta, the Tatas are partnering Taiwan’s PSMC for a fab unit in Gujarat.

Publication: The Economic Times

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