June 4, 2024

AMD specific news

US chipmaker AMD launches new AI chips, aims improved market share (Proactive)edit

AMD said in a release that it has introduced new AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series processors with the world’s most powerful Neural Processing Unit (NPU)1 for nextgen AI PCs; a nextgen AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors for desktops.

Publication: ANI News

AMD Ryzen 9000, Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors With AI Capabilities Unveiled (Proactive)edit

AMD announced the next generation of its processors to fuel the rising artificial intelligence (AI) wave at its Computex 2024 event on Sunday.

Publication: Gadgets 360

AMD Launches X870E & X870 800Series Motherboard Chipsets, Promises LongTerm AM5 Socket Support Until 2027+ (Proactive)edit

AMD launches 2nd Gen AM5 Platform, introduces new 800Series chipsets, starting with X870E & X870 Motherboards for enthusiasts, more mainstream options later.

Publication: Analytics Insight

AMD Introduces Ryzen AI 300 and 9000 Series Processors at Computex 2024 (Proactive)edit

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Processors: Featuring up to 12 cores, 24 threads, and 50 TOPS NPU of AI performance for Copilot+ PCs AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Desktop Processors: Built on Zen 5 architecture, offering up to 16 cores, 32 threads, and 80MB cache. AMD Ryzen 9000 to be available starting July 2024.

Publication: Digit

AMD introduces next gen Ryzen 9000 series, Ryzen AI 300 series processors at Computex 2024: specifications, features (Proactive)edit

AMD has introduced its latest lineup of desktop and mobile processors at Computex 2024. The new processor lineup includes the Ryzen 9000 series chipsets for desktops and the AI 300 series chipsets for laptops.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

AMD announces Ryzen AI 300 series processors for nextgen AI PCs: Details (Proactive)edit

US based chip maker AMD has announced Ryzen AI 300 series processors for nex tgeneration AI PCs, including those based on Copilot+ PC platform.

Publication: Business Standard

AMD announces new Ryzen 9000 series desktop and Ryzen AI 300 mobile processors (Proactive)edit

AMD has announced its new series of processors for the desktop and mobile market at Computex 2024. These are based on the company s latest CPU architecture and bring improved performance, efficiency, features, and a heavy dose of AI capabilities

Publication: GSM Arena

NVIDIA Unveils Rubin Months Ahead of Blackwell Release, AMD Announces MI400X (Proactive)edit

AMD Focusing on AI Workloads Not just NVIDIA, during the opening keynote at Computex 2024, AMD Chair and CEO Lisa Su showcased the growing momentum of the AMD Instinct accelerator family.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

AMD Reveals 5th Gen EPYC Turin CPUs: Up to 192 Zen 5 Cores, 384 Threads on SP5 Socket, Expected in 2H 2024 (Proactive)edit

AMD has announced its new EPYC 9005 Turin CPU lineup with up to 192 Zen 5 cores, launching in 2H/2024. The company has unveiled its Zen 5based EPYC Turin CPU, expected to be part of the EPYC 9005 family which will include a range of chips tailored for compute, cloud, telco, and edgeoptimized variants.

Publication: Technosports

AMD launches new AI chips to take on leader Nvidia (Proactive)edit

AMD launches new AI chips to take on leader Nvidia Santa Clara, California based AMD has been vying to compete against Nvidia, which currently dominates the lucrative market for AI semiconductors and commands about 80% of its share.

Publication: ET Telecom

AMD launches new AI chips (Proactive)edit

AMD launches new AI chips AMD unveiled its latest AI processors at Computex, challenging Nvidia. The MI325X accelerator, set for Q4 2024, aims to compete in AI semiconductors. CEO Lisa Su introduced the MI325X at the event.

Publication: ET CIO

AMD Announces New AI Chips Amid Intensifying Competition with Nvidia and Intel (Proactive)edit

AMD announces new AI chips to compete with Nvidia and Intel, highlighting advancements in performance and energy efficiency amid rising demand in the AI market. AMD has announced a new lineup of AIfocused processors aimed at strengthening its position in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence market.

Publication: PC Tablet

AMD accelerates pace of data centre AI innovation and leadership with expanded AMD instinct GPU roadmap (Proactive)edit

At Computex 2024, AMD showcased the growing momentum of the AMD Instinct accelerator family during the opening keynote by Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su. AMD unveiled a multiyear, expanded AMD Instinct accelerator roadmap which will bring an annual cadence of leadership AI performance and memory

Publication: Express Computer

AMD Announces Ryzen Ai 300 Series Processors (Proactive)edit

Aimed at next-generation AI PCs, the Ryzen AI 300 series boasts a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) capable of 50 TOPS of AI processing power. AMD said that the Ryzen AI 300 series delivers leadership performance for AI PCs across a broad range of applications compared to the latest x86 and Arm CPUs.

Publication: Business Standard

Nvidia and AMD chiefs square off in a fight to take control of AIedit

Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s (AMD) chiefs showcased new generations of the chips powering the global boom in artificial intelligence (AI) development, deepening a rivalry that may decide the direction of AI design and adoption

Publication: The Financial Express

Nvidia and AMD chiefs square off in a fight to take control of AIedit

Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s (AMD) chiefs showcased new generations of the chips powering the global boom in artificial intelligence (AI) development, deepening a rivalry that may decide the direction of AI design and adoption

Publication: Business Standard

Nvidia and AMD chiefs square off in a fight to take control of AIedit

Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s (AMD) chiefs showcased new generations of the chips powering the global boom in artificial intelligence (AI) development, deepening a rivalry that may decide the direction of AI design and adoption

Publication: Mint

AMD plans to add more AI-based chips in 2 yrs (Proactive)edit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) unveiled its latest artificial intelligence (AI) processors on Monday and detailed its plan to develop AI chips over the next two years in a bid to challenge industry leader Nvidia. At the Computex technology trade show in Taipei, AMD chief executive officer Lisa Su introduced the accelerator, which is set to be made available in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

AMD Launches New Chips to Take on Leader Nvidiaedit

Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its latest artificial intelligence processors on Monday and detailed its plan to develop AI chips over the next two years in a bid to challenge industry leader Nvidia .

Publication: The Economic Times

Competition in news

Qualcomm says laptop users will be able to use computers without worrying about batteryedit

Qualcomm is providing the semiconductors underpinning Microsoft Corp’s new breed of Copilot+ PCs that feature the software maker’s latest and best artificial intelligence enhancements

Publication: CNBC TV-18

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang explains CEO math: The more you buy, the more you saveedit

Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang’s net worth increased from $3 billion to $90 billion in five years. Nvidia boss Jensen Huang calls follows a brand of math that he says is correct even if it’s not accurate.

Publication: MoneyControl

Nvidia G-Assist to bring in-game AI assistant to RTX AI-powered Windows PCsedit

Nvidia has announced a new RTX AI PC segment that will be eligible for the Mictrosoft’s new Copilot+ PC platform. In a press note released by the company, Nvidia said that RTX AI PCs will feature up to GeForce RTX 4070 graphic processing units (GPUs) and power-efficient systems-on-a-chip (SoC) with Windows 11 AI PC capabilities.

Publication: Business Standard

Generative Ai: Nvidia boss unveils AI products ahead of Taiwan expoedit

Nvidia boss unveils AI products ahead of Taiwan expo Taiwan born Huang has celebrity status on the island, and there was huge media and public interest in his visit thanks in large part to Nvidia’s status as the undisputed leader in the specialised chips and hardware needed to build and run cutting-edge AI.

Publication: The Economic Times

Computex 2024: Nvidia confirms its next AI chip Rubin will launch in 2026edit

All we know about Nvidia’s new chip Reportedly, the new CPU will be named Versa. The new graphics chips that are used to power AI applications will include next generation highband width memory that is made by the likes of SK Hynix, Micron and Samsung.

Publication: The Financial Express

Laptops on new chips last longer: Qualcommedit

Qualcomm Inc. said owners of laptops built on its new chips will be able to use the computers as much as they want without having to worry about the battery dying.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Nvidia leads global m-cap gainers in Mayedit

With Interest Rates at more than decade-highs, corporate finance chiefs are finding that money can indeed beget money. Almost 1-in-10 non-financial companies in the S&P 500, or more than three dozen firms, earned more in interest income than they paid in debt expense during the first quarter, according to data compiled by Bloomberg based on members in the index that break out interest costs.

Publication: The Financial Express

Qualcomm chip ‘a power saver’edit

Last month, Microsoft unveiled its Copilot+ computers infused with artificial intelligence features. The machines from Microsoft’s Surface line—all based on Qualcomm chips—and manufacturing partners will offer more power and will be faster than Apple Inc.’s top-of-the line MacBook Air, Microsoft said.

Publication: Mint

Partner in news

Microsoft to invest $3.2 billion in Swedish cloud, AIedit

Microsoft will invest 33.7 billion Swedish crowns ($3.21 billion) to expand its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Sweden over a two-year period, the U.S. tech group said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Acer Swift 14 AIedit

Acer has launched its new Acer Swift 14 AI laptop. This is Acer’s first CoPilot + laptop. Its NPU delivers 45 trillion operations per second (TOPS), making it perfect for AI based tasks. The company has equipped the laptop with Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus processors. It has a dedicated Microsoft Copilot button to access popular AI features like Recall, Co-Creator, Live Captions and other features.

Publication: Navrashtra

Industry news

With no seasoned players chipping in for semiconductor manufacturing, Tower’s proposal emerges as India’s best betedit

US based chip maker Intel has shown interest in setting up a semiconductor plant in India multiple times in the past. Way back in 1969, Robert Noyce, the cofounder of Intel, visited India to explore such an opportunity.

Publication: Business Today

India’s budding semiconductor industry braces for talent crunch, looks for ways to close the gapedit

As per staffing firm Xpheno, the SemiCon industry currently employs around 50,000 professionals across the board. It forecasts a growth in demand for skilled and semiskilled labour by 20 percent this year while demand for unskilled labour will increase by 30% this year.

Publication: MoneyControl

Computex 2024: ARM says it expects 100 billion ARM AI devices by end of 2025edit

After planning to expand its market, the British chip designer Arm Holdings, seems to expect to create about AI ready 100 billion Arm devices worldwide.

Publication: The Financial Express

Jobs in AI, Machine Learning in India Up by 37% in May: Reportedit

Jobs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are experiencing rapid growth in India, according to a recent report Jobspeak by Naukri.com.

Publication: The Economic Times

Infosys CEO Parekh took home Rs 66.3 cr in FY24edit

In his letter to the shareholder, the CEO informed that the firm is working on several projects with clients to help them benefit from generative AI. “These projects are in software engineering, process optimisation, customer support, advisory services, as well as sales and marketing,” he added.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Arm aims to capture 50% of PC market in 5 yrs: CEOedit

Arm Aims To gain more than 50% of the Windows PC market in five years, the chip designer’s CEO said, as Microsoft and its hardware partners prepare to launch a new batch of computers based on the British firm’s technology.

Publication: The Financial Express

Juicy lucy VIVO T3X5GAedit

Vivo is touting the Vivo 13x 5Gasits first-ever smartphone featuring a sizable 6,000mAh battery, complemented by rapid 4.4W charging capabilities.

Publication: Stuff

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