April 15, 2024

AMD specific news

Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super vs AMD RX 7900 XT: Which is the better gaming GPUedit

The Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Super and the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT are some of the most capable offerings from graphics card manufacturers.

Publication: Sports Keeda

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X vs Ryzen 7 7700: Which is the better mid-ranger CPUedit

The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X and Ryzen 7 7700 are midrange CPUs designed for gamers who want the best performance out of their midrange PCs.

Publication: Sports Keeda

BlackBerry & AMD Forge Presents Robotics focused Hardwareedit

By combining BlackBerry s expertise in real-time foundational software solutions with AMD s powerful hardware platform, the collaboration aims to address the critical need for hard real-time capabilities in robotics focused hardware.

Publication: Analytics Insight

In blow to Intel, AMD, China tells telcos to phase out foreign chipsedit

The move would impact U.S. chip giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, according to the WSJ report. Beijing has ramped up efforts to replace Western-made technology with domestic alternatives amid tensions, as Washington tightens curbs on high-tech exports to its rival.

Publication: The Indian Express

AMD brand mentions

5 best gaming graphics cards under $200edit

Gaming graphics cards are typically not cheap, but with inflation at an all-time high, their prices are now quite steep. So if you are on a strict $200 budget, there are very few options to look into. Those on a tightbudget will have a better chance of getting great gaming graphics cards on the used market.

Publication: Sportskeeda

Best Gaming Laptops under 60000 INR as of April 2024: Exclusive Guideedit

Budget gaming laptops compensate for their reduced price by using older generation CPUs and GPUs. This usually signifies 10th or 11thgeneration Intel Core processors and AMD Ryzen 4000 or 5000 series processors. While they are not the most recent products from Intel and AMD, these processors can nevertheless compete in terms of gaming performance.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Competition in news

Indian developers at forefront of creating innovations for the world: Qualcommedit

The conference underscores our commitment towards deeper collaboration, research and innovation in partnership with Indian developers towards advancing AI and Edge AI technologies, said Leendert van Doorn, Senior Vice President, Qualcomm.

Publication: ET Telecom

India has what it takes to become a global semiconductor powerhouse: Qualcomm’s Rahul Pateledit

You will see a lot of products getting rolled out this year. Additionally, we are also working with various universities in newer technological areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cellular capabilities such as 6G so that the upcoming workforce is job ready when they enter the industry. So, there is a lot more happening beyond investment dollars from Qualcomm for India.

Publication: Forbes India

US lawmakers angry after Huawei unveils laptop with new Intel AI chipedit

A source familiar with the matter said the chips were shipped under an existing license. They are not covered by recent broad cased restrictions on AI chip shipments to China, the source and another person said.

Publication: ET Telecom

Infosys to leverage Intel AI training assets to skill up its employeesedit

We believe our collaboration with Infosys and local ISVs is a huge opportunity for us to develop software and tools which can help drive Intel based technology adoption and reduce the overall TCO for our customers, Schell said.

Publication: ET Telecom

Week in tech: Intel aims to take on Nvidia with its new AI chipedit

Intel claims its Gaudi 3 chip can deliver better performance and power efficiency than the Nvidia H100 at a fraction of the cost.

Publication: Mint Lounge

Intel launches a new chip for AIedit

Intel has launched ‘Gaudi 3’ chip for Artificial Intelligence. The company claims that this chip is faster and more powerful and efficient than Nvidia’s H100. This chip has been tested on two open source AI models.

Publication: Dainik Bhaskar

Indian developers at forefront of creating innovations for the world: Qualcommedit

The developer community in India is at the forefront of creating innovative solutions which will continue to unlock growth opportunities not only for the country but also for the world, Savi Soin, President of Qualcomm India, said on Friday.

Publication: Free Press Journal

Eye on AIedit

Google unveiled a new version of its tensor processing unit AI chip, said to be one of the few viable alternatives to Nvidia’s advanced chips.

Publication: The Economic Times

GenAI promises a booster dose for Indian pharma to scale up the value gameedit

Artificial Intelligence, particularly Generative AI, could be a transformative tool for pharma companies that promises to significantly impact drug development in an industry that has witnessed limited progress in recent decades.

Publication: The Indian Express

Partner in news

PC maker HP sees India market doubling in 57 yearsedit

The PC market (desktops, notebooks, workstations) in the country has seen growth decline over the past year as the pandemicera surge in demand ebbed. However, computer maker HP sees it doubling over the next five to seven years as the PC market in India remains highly underpenetrated and there is a huge growth potential areas like small and medium enterprises.

Publication: The Week

Best HP laptop under 40000 ensure high computing performance and adequate power for basic tasksedit

HP is a trusted name in the world of computing that offers a range of laptops that deliver high computing performance without stretching your finances beyond the 40,000 mark. These laptops are equipped with powerful processors, ample storage, and fast memory, making them perfect for both professional and personal use.

Publication: Live Mint

Samsung to unveil US Chip push next weekedit

Samsung Electronics Co. is preparing to take the wraps off a $44 billion investment in US chipmaking as soon as next week, a signature project in Washington’s broader effort to bring semiconductor production back to America.

Publication: Mint

Apple’s m-cap jumps $112bn over AI plansedit

The stock market has punished Apple this year for failing to offer a vision of where its future growth will come from. The shares caught a bid on Thursday after the tech giant took a step toward providing an answer.

Publication: Times of India

Industry news

US, Japan, Philippines boost ties with chip, nickel deals for Luzonedit

The U.S. and Japan have outlined plans to invest in infrastructure, semiconductor and nickel projects in the Philippines as the three countries seek to deepen ties amid tensions with China.

Publication: Live Mint

The future of work in the AI eraedit

Recent discussions about the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) for employment have veered between the poles of apocalypse and utopia.

Publication: Business Standard

Semiconductor Industry: Industry bodies IESA, SEMI partner to boost India s semiconductor goalsedit

According to Dr Veerappan, Chairperson of IESA, We are poised to unlock unprecedented opportunities for growth, collaboration, and technological advancement between Indian and global players.

Publication: ET Government

Meta starts testing AI chatbot across Instagram, WhatsApp in Indiaedit

Facebook parent Meta is testing its artificial intelligence chatbot Meta AI with select users in India across its suite of products, including Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp, Money control has learnt. In Instagram, Meta AI has been made available through the service s direct messaging feature.

Publication: MoneyControl

Chinese-owned Dutch chipmaker Nexperia Holding hit with cyberattackedit

Nexperia is investigating the breach with the help of outside experts after it found an unauthorized third party accessed its servers in March, the company said in an emailed statement on Friday.

Publication: Business Standard

Race for AI isn’t zero-sum, says Amazon cloud bossedit

San Francisco: As Google races with Microsoft and OpenAI to create world-changing generative artificial intelligence, some critics see Amazon as lagging behind. “I respectfully disagree” with that viewpoint, said Adam Selipsky, Amazon’s cloud chief, in an interview with AFP.

Publication: ET Telecom

US, Japan to boost PH semiconductor workforce developmentedit

The US and Japan committed on Thursday to help the Philippines develop critical and emerging technologies and train talents on cutting edge technologies.

Publication: ET CIO

A catalyst for change: AI can transform every aspect of care from diagnosis to treatmentedit

With its potential to make a dramatic impact with content, responsiveness and algorithms being capable of producing new videos, images and text that are very similar to real data, GenAI has certainly created interest in every sector.

Publication: Financial Express

ET exclusive: Tata Electronics seals semicon deal with Teslaedit

Tesla is understood to have signed a strategic deal with Tata Electronics to procure semiconductor chips for its worldwide operations, officials close to the development told ET, underscoring the electric carmaker s increasing interest in India beyond local revenue generation.

Publication: The Economic Times

Gen AI is among the biggest human inventions, everedit

We all know that Generative AI is big, but Jeff Maggioncalda, the CEO of Coursera one of the world’s biggest online course providers feels that Generative AI is at the pinnacle of human inventions. In terms of the impact it can have on humanity, I would rate it as high as language, alphabet or writing, he says.

Publication: Financial Express

BlackBerry & AMD Forge Presents Robotics focused Hardwareedit

By combining BlackBerry s expertise in real-time foundational software solutions with AMD s powerful hardware platform, the collaboration aims to address the critical need for hard real-time capabilities in robotics focused hardware.

Publication: Analytics Insight

90% of GCCs plan to harness AI, says ANSR reportedit

About 90 per cent of global capability centres (GCCs) in India plan to harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cognitive computing in the next 2-3 years, according to consulting firm ANSR’s Q4 GCC Quarterly Landscape.

Publication: Hindi Business Standard

Gaming industry doesn’t require regulation, says PMedit

The gaming industry does not require any regulation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday while asserting that it must remain free and only then it will boom.

Publication: The Pioneer

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