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Ryzen 7 5700X vs Ryzen 7 7800X3D: Which is best for gaming?edit
The Ryzen 7 5700X vs Ryzen 7 7800X3D is a hot topic of discussion among gaming enthusiasts. Both AMD CPUs deliver excellent performance. Many players consider the latter to be more powerful as it is a relatively newer processor.
Publication: Sports Keeda
AMD Strix Point CPUs for Mini PCs To Reportedly Launch in August 2024; Here Is What We Knowedit
AMD, known for its CPU and GPU solutions, is reportedly gearing up to launch its nextgen Ryzen CPUs for Mini PCs in August 2024.
Publication: IGN
AMD and Samsung Join Forces for Advanced 3Nanometer Chipsedit
Recent reports out of Korea surfaced suggesting AMD and Samsung could be collaborating on Samsung’s 3nanometer (nm) semiconductor manufacturing process technology in a month full of rumors surrounding the semiconductor industry.
Publication: Techno Sports
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Big Tech develops AI networking standard but without chip leader Nvidiaedit
Major tech firms, including Meta, Microsoft, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom, said on Thursday they have developed a new industry standard for networking in AI data centers, the latest effort to break the dominance of market leader Nvidia
Publication: ET Telecom
India-AI makes it possible for Intel, AMD to take on Nvidiaedit
Global Players Intel and AMD will have a level-playing field with market leader Nvidia for supplying graphics processing units (GPUs) under the $10,3 72-croreAI mission.
Publication: Financial Express
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Samsung Electronics: New Samsung chip division head says committed to overcoming challenges in AI eraedit
Samsung Electronics new head of its chip division has called on staff to work together to regain the company’s status as a top semiconductor company, adding he is committed to overcoming challenges in an age of artificial intelligence
Publication: ET Telecom
Dell beats first quarter revenue estimates as AI boom bolster server demandedit
The results come days after Dell unveiled a range of AI-enabled PCs powered by Qualcomm processors and said that a new server, which supports Nvidia’s latest chips, will be available from the second half of 2024.
Publication: The Print
Arm Holdings unveils next-gen chip designs and AI software for smartphonesedit
Arm Holdings on Wednesday unveiled new chip blueprints and software tools to help smartphones handle artificial intelligence tasks, along with changes to how it delivers those blueprints that could help speed their adoption.
Publication: The Economic Times
Samsungedit
A major union representing tens of thousands of people at South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said workers will go on strike for the first time ever, potentially threatening key global semiconductor supply chains.
Publication: The New Indian Express
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Taiwan minister says he’s not concerned by China drills impact on chip sectoredit
Taiwan’s newly appointed Economy Minister J.W. Kuo said on Thursday that China’s military drills are nothing to worry about and there is healthy interest from foreign firms who want to work with the island’s crucial chip sector China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has ramped up its military activities around the island over the past four years, including staging war games last week.
Publication: The Economic Times
MediaTek Dimensity 7300, 7300X chipsets launched: Know how it will boost smartphone’s performanceedit
MediaTek, the Taiwanese semiconductor company announced the artificial intelligence (AI)enabled chipset, Dimensity 7300 and Dimensity 7300X to support smartphones.
Publication: Tech Hindustan Times
Indian Semiconductor Sector To Generate 10 Lakh Jobs In Next 5 Yearsedit
As AI usage continues to increase globally, the demand for cutting-edge semiconductors is also on the rise to cater to the increased computing requirements of AI applications.
Publication: Business World
India needs wider range of semiconductor suppliers, says industry expertedit
India will have to attract a wider range of semiconductor suppliers to succeed in building a robust chip industry in the country, according to the leader of an influential trade association.
Publication: Business Standard
Google To Invest $2 Billion In Malaysia For Data And Cloud Centersedit
The investment will support 26,500 jobs and include AI teaching programs for Malaysian teachers and students Google will invest $2 billion in Malaysia to develop its first data and cloud centers in the country, supporting some 26,500 jobs by 2030. Google will build a data center and cloud region in Sime Darby Property’s Elmina Business Park in Greater Kuala Lumpur.
Publication: The Economic Times
72% GCC leaders identify talent management as a key priority: Nasscom KPMG reportedit
Over 72 percent of Global Capability Centers (GCC) leaders identified talent management as a key priority for GCCs, according to a report by Nasscom and KPMG in India.
Publication: The Financial Express
By 2026, 100% of enterprise PC purchases will be AI PCs: Gartner reportedit
By the end of 2026, 100 per cent of enterprise PC purchases will be Artificial Intelligence (AI) PCs globally, up from less than 5 per cent in 2023, said a Gartner report. By the end of 2024, Gartner forecasts AI PC shipments will reach 22 per cent.
Publication: Business Standard
AI chip demand to surge by a third with AI adoption across all devices | Mintedit
The rapid integration of artificial intelligence across consumer and enterprise sectors is expected to propel a 33% increase in net global AI semiconductor revenue in 2024.
Publication: Live Mint
Ensuring regulatory compliance is paramount for GCCs: Nasscom reportedit
Speaking at the conclave, Sandeep Dutta, lead for India Business at Accenture, said, “For companies looking to succeed in the age of generative AI and advanced technologies, GCCs offer a clear path to scaling reinvention and unlocking unprecedented business value.
Publication: The New Indian Express
HCLTech looks to GenAI to help clients improve efficiencyedit
HCLTech has added generative AI (GenAI) capabilities to its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) solution, iMRO/4 to help enterprises raise the performance and efficiency of complex, high-value assets in transportation, technology, energy, and aerospace and defence.
Publication: The New Indian Express
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