AMD specific news
Should you wait for the Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 or buy a Ryzen 7000 CPU?edit
The Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 CPUs are almost here, with AMD having already confirmed their launch for later this year via Tom’s Hardware. So should you wait for the upcoming Zen 5 CPU or buy a Ryzen 7000 series that is already available?
Publication: SportsKeeda
ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D Review: AMD and NVIDIA at their best (Proactive)edit
Powered by the new AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D, the ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D is currently ASUS most powerful gaming laptop and arguably one of the best performing gaming laptops in the market right now. The additional 3D Vcache on the Ryzen 9 7945HX3D allows it to offer huge gains in gaming performance on certain titles at 1080p/QHD resolutions.
Publication: Digit
AMD Revamps Business Computing with AI Fueled Ryzen PRO 8000 Series Processors (Proactive)edit
AMD has shaken up the business computing landscape with the introduction of its next generation Ryzen PRO processors. This new lineup caters specifically to the needs of businesses, prioritizing artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, topnotch connectivity features, and robust security solutions.
Publication: FoneArena
AMD Introduces Ryzen Pro 8000 and 8040 Series CPUs for Business Computingedit
AMD expands its processor lineup with the Ryzen Pro 8000 and 8040 series of CPUs. The 8000 series caters to the needs of business users, while the Ryzen 8040 series offers enhanced AI capabilities. These new CPUs come with features tailored for professional use, aiming to elevate productivity and performance in corporate environments.
Publication: Analytics Vidhya
AMD Introduces Ryzen PRO 8040 and Ryzen PRO 8000 Series for NextGen AI PCs (Proactive)edit
Desktops equipped with AMD Ryzen PRO 8000 Series processors support DDR5 and PCIe 4 for lightningfast data transfer, smoother workflows and quicker access to businesscritical applications and data, as well as nextgen connectivity with WiFi 7 available on select models.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Competition in news
New Cadence supercomputers aim to speed creation of chips, softwareedit
Cadence makes software that Nvidia, Apple and many other companies use to design chips with billions of transistors, the tiny on off switches that make computers work That design process can take a year or more Companies like Nvidia, whose software offerings are as important to its overall business as its chips, do not want to wait that long to start writing code for the chips
Publication: The Economic Times
Tata Comm Dials up AI Compute Spends as Nvidia Deal Advancesedit
About its partnership with Microsoft Teams to enable voice calling from Indian users to PSTN devices across the world, he said that the product launch is delayed. “We’ve had a very solid relationship and partnership with Microsoft and Cisco in the past.
Publication: The Economic Times
Nvidia, Chip stocks drop into technical correction as rate bets shiftedit
TSMC s American depositary receipts are down 6.8% from their March all-time high. The biggest drags on the SOX in its drop into correction have been Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp., which are down more than 20% each since the gauge s March 7 peak.
Publication: Business Standard
Partner in news
HP Launches Innovation & Digital Education Academy in Indiaedit
HP has launched the Innovation & Digital Education Academy (IDEA) programme in India, aimed at equipping educators with essential digital pedagogy skills to enhance teaching methods and enrich the learning experience for students in CBSE schools nationwide. Developed in collaboration with the Centre for Teacher Accreditation (CENTA) and Verdant & Co, the initiative is tailored to meet the evolving demands of educators and students in the digital age.
Publication: Silicon India
Global PC shipments grew in first 3 months of 2024: How HP, Dell, Apple and others performededit
Following eight consecutive quarters of decline due to demand slowdown and inventory correction, global PC shipments grew around 3% on a year over year (YoY) basis in the first quarter of 2024 ( Q1 2024 ), a report has said, adding that the coming quarters will see sequential shipment growth.
Publication: Fortune
Dell Alienware vs G15: Which is the better gaming laptop?edit
The Dell Alienware vs G15 debate is generating considerable buzz among gaming enthusiasts. Both laptop series offer impressive performance, however, the Alienware is a slightly better choice for high-end gaming owing to top-tier processors and graphics cards. However, that does not necessarily mean that the G15 models aren’t good. Both machines have their pros and cons that make them a subjective choice for most users.
Publication: SportsKeeda
Best Samsung monitors for stunning visuals and productivityedit
Immerse yourself in a world of visual excellence and heightened productivity with the best Samsung monitors. Engineered with state-of-the-art display technology and ergonomic designs, these monitors redefine the boundaries of performance and style.
Publication: The Economic Times
ASUS Unveils Zenbook Duo With Dual OLED Displays In Indiaedit
ASUS, a Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company, introduced the Zenbook DUO, a new addition to its esteemed Zenbook series, in India. The Zenbook DUO offers features designed to enhance productivity and creativity for professionals, creatives and multitaskers.
Publication: Business World
ASUS CX 1400 Chromebookedit
This brilliant Chromebook from ASUS provides you dual capabilities (a laptop and a tablet). This Chromebook has an insanely long battery life (lasted me 11+ hours on a charge). Chrome OS is easy to use and is integrated with the Play Store, plus it allows me to sync seamlessly with my Android devices.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Industry news
With digital push, semicon focus India set to achieve 88.3% growth in current fiscal: PHDCCIedit
With digital push, semicon focus India set to achieve 88.3% growth in current fiscal: PHDCCI The country s GDP will grow at an average of 6.7 per cent over the next 23 years to become a USD 34.7 trillion economy by 2047, with a per capita income of USD 21,000.
Publication: ET Government
Micron set to get $6 billion in chip grants from US: Reportedit
Memory chip maker Micron Technology is set to get more than $6 billion in grants from the U.S. Commerce Department to help pay for domestic chip factory projects, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Electronics industry sees 154% growth in hiring and skilling: Quess reportedit
The research stated that the surge in women s employment within electronics manufacturing can be attributed to several factors, such as the nature of the work, which often involves intricate assembly and precise handling of small parts, complements women s skill in dexterity and attention to detail.
Publication: Business Standard
Cisco reimagines security for data centres and clouds in the era of AIedit
Cisco unveiled a radically new approach to securing data centres and clouds in response to the increasing demands the AI revolution has put on IT infrastructure.
Publication: Express Computer
Adani Edge ConneX JV to invest $5 billion in 5 years to scale up data centre businessedit
The New Oil Adani Enterprises (AEL), led by billionaire Gautam Adani , is aggressively expanding its data centre business through Adani ConneX , a joint venture with Sweden’s EQT-owned EdgeConneX The company plans to invest $5 billion over the next five years, with more than half potentially being invested this year alone
Publication: Times of India
Taiwan chip giant TSMC s profits surge on AI demandedit
Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC announced Thursday a nearly 9 percent increase in net profits in the first quarter of 2024, buoyed by global demand for its microchips used to power everything from mobile phones to AI technology.
Publication: ET Telecom
India-made chips may soon power iPhonesedit
Although the chips will be exported initially in the first phase, Micron is planning to supply them directly to its global clients in the next phase to manufacturing or assembly facilities in India and Apple is one of them; Apple’s three vendors assemble iPhones in the country and, in fact, 12 per cent of total iPhone production is assembled in India. Micron has facilities for ATMP and wafers in various locations, including the US, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, China, and Taiwan.
Publication: Business Standard
Hitachi group firm, Sagar Semi tie up for high-voltage chip unitedit
Hitachi Power Semiconductor Device Ltd. (HPSD), a Hitachi group company, and Sagar Semiconductors (Sagar Semi) have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to conduct joint marketing for high-power devices such as IGBTs (insulated-gate bipolar transistor) and SiC (silicon carbide), new product development (NPD), and technology transfer of high voltage diode.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
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