June 27, 2024

AMD specific news

AI Business Laptop With Security Features – Lenovo Thinkpad T14 Gen4 (Proactive)edit

The Lenovo laptop, equipped with a powerful processor, is ideal for working professionals and corporates who require bulk orders. It is also suitable for individual professionals due to its comprehensive features and added protection.

Publication: Venom’s Tech

Best Ryzen 9 Laptops in India for Smooth Gaming Performance (2024)edit

Dell Alienware m16 AMD Ryzen 9 Gaming Laptop Processor Brand: AMD Processor Type: Ryzen 97845HX (7 Series) Processor Speed: Up to 5.2 GHz RAM Size: 32 GB DDR5 (2 x 16 GB, 4800 MHz) Storage: 2 TB SSD Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080, 12 GB GDDR6

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD Ryzen 5 7600X vs Ryzen 7 5700X: Which is the best mid-range gaming CPU? (2024)edit

The AMD Ryzen 7 5700X was launched as a low-power octa-core offering in the Zen 3-powered lineup. Following the launch of the newer Ryzen 7000 series of chips, the 5700X has been handsomely discounted on all major online stores, making it a solid option over the newer Ryzen 5 7600X.

Publication: Sportskeeda

AI PC Demand: AI PC demand to pick up from 2025 once use cases emerge (Proactive)edit

When we discuss with companies, the CEO is very keen about AI increasing productivity, efficiency and performance, but the CFO will ask whether it will lead to any cost savings, said Vinay Sinha, corporate vice president, sales, at semiconductor maker AMD.

Publication: The Economic Times

Competition in news

Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G: Specs and Benchmark Scoresedit

If you are searching for a capable budget/midrange phone, you must have seen the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 5G chipset on several phones. It has become a goto SoC for brands like Motorola, OnePlus, Vivo, and more for their budget and some midrange offerings.

Publication: My Smart Price

Govt won’t bet the farm on Nvidia for its billion dollar AI chip packageedit

While chip markers like Intel and AMD s gross margins are lower than 50 percent, Nvidia sits atop the rest at around 80 percent.

Publication: MoneyControl

AI PCs are the next big thing and here’s what Intel is doing to make it mainstream All detailsedit

Therefore, having powerful hardware to run these models and AI features natively is the need of the hour. Consider Apple Intelligence it only runs on the iPhone 15 Pro and Mac/iPads with M series chipsets.

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

GenAI is reshaping the workforceedit

“GenAI’s evolution requires professionals to have strong technical and analytical skills, including foundational machine learning knowledge and programming proficiency,” said Ramesh Jampula, VP, IT, India and APIC regional CIO, Dell Technologies.

Publication: The Financial Express

Partner in news

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable: The perfect hybridedit

The Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable is a unique device that aims to bridge the gap between a laptop and a tablet. After spending time with it, I have thoughts. Design and Build Quality The Latitude 7350 detachable boasts a sleek, premium design with a sturdy build quality.

Publication: CNBC TV-18

ASUS Zenbook 14 OLED: A premium Intel Core Ultra-powered AI PC for every neededit

The ASUS Zenbook series has always been an excellent option for those looking for a premium all around laptop that can do a little bit of everything.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

Apple iPad Air 13inch (2024) Review: The Best iPad Everedit

It uses the M2 chip, offers a 13inch screen option for the first time, its base storage now starts at 128GB, and supports both Apple Pencil Pro and USBC Pencil The cherry on top It is priced very well, starting at Rs 59,900 In fact, we think it is arguably the best iPad ever

Publication: India Today

Industry news

US, Japan, South Korea vow strategic cooperation to boost security, economiesedit

Commerce and trade ministers from the United States, Japan and South Korea vowed on Wednesday to cooperate on strategic issues including artificial intelligence (AI) safety, export controls, clean energy and semiconductor supply chains.

Publication: The Economic Times

ST Engineering breaks ground on new data centreedit

ST Engineering today held a groundbreaking ceremony for its fourth data centre located in Jalan Boon Lay, Singapore. When completed in 2026, the new seven-storey facility will increase the Group’s total IT capacity to more than 30MW across four locations in Singapore. The new data centre has a capex outlay of about $120m over the next three years. The ceremony was officiated by Low Yen Ling, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry.

Publication: The Economic Times

South Korea to provide policy financing worth $12.2 billion for chip industryedit

The finance ministry here said on Wednesday it would provide low-interest loans of 17 trillion won ($12.22 billion) next month for corporate investment in the semiconductor industry and will push to extend tax benefits for investment in strategic technologies

Publication: The Economic Times

Global semiconductor fab capacity to expand 6% in 2024, and 7% in 2025edit

To keep pace with the unremitting growth in demand for chips, the global semiconductor manufacturing industry is expected to increase capacity by 6% in 2024 and post a 7% gain in 2025, reaching a record capacity high of 33.7 million wafers per month (wpm: 8inch equivalent), SEMI announced in its quarterly World Fab Forecast report.

Publication: DQ India

India will require an additional data centre capacity of 1.7-3.6 Gigawatt: Reportedit

India has the potential to become global data centre hub owing to low cost of construction, low cost of land and power compared to other countries as the country is already having a well-established IT and digitally enabled services ecosystem.

Publication: The Economic Times

Budget 2024: Nasscom seeks lighter taxation environment for tech industryedit

The Union Budget should increase eligibility thresholds under safe harbour provisions from current levels of up to Rs 200 crore in international transactions to Rs 2,000 at least, according to the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom), which represents India’s $200 billion technology industry.

Publication: Business Standard

Budget 2024: Tech Inc for fewer tariffs, Rs 1 trillion deeptech fundedit

We propose reducing the current seven slabs to three slabs. Aligning our tariff structure with those of competing electronics manufacturing nations will boost cost competitiveness, simplify trade, and attract global value chains, said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA). Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp

Publication: Business Standard

Artificial Intelligence: AI dataset licensing companies form trade groupedit

Seven content licensing sellers of music, image, video and other datasets for use in training artificial intelligence systems have formed the sector’s first trade group, they said on Wednesday

Publication: The Economic Times

Electronics, chip firms line up Rs3-trillion kitty over five yearsedit

Encouraged By The government’s incentive schemes, manufacturers of electronics and semiconductors are set to commit close to $3 trillion as capital expenditure over the next five years. Companies, big and small, are setting up shop to make everything from smartphones and laptops to wearables. They are eyeing a huge market for electronics, estimated by the Confederation of Indian Industry, at $500 billion by 2030. (AMD)

Publication: The Financial Express

Businessline to host 3rd MSME growth conclave todayedit

The summit is presented by Aditya Birla Sun Life AMC Ltd; the Associate Partners are Canara Bank, SIDBI, ECGC, Akshaya Motors, and the Government of Karnataka; the Fashion Partner is PN RAO Fine Suits; Luxury Real Estate Partner is Puravankara; State Partner is Government of West Bengal; Jewellery Partner is Navrathan; and Technology Partner is AMD Ryzen AI.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Gen AI has enormous potential for good: Infy chairman Nandan Nilekaniedit

Generative AI has enormous potential for good when advanced within the guardrails of responsibility, Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani said. Addressing shareholders at Infosys’ 43rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, Nilekani said, “As we look at the larger business environment, we are now into the second year of the generative AI revolution, and the initial AI doomerism has quietened down

Publication: The New Indian Express

Electronics policy reboot soon in production pushedit

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) is learnt to be planning an overhaul of the ambitious National Policy on Electronics 2019 (NPE 2019) to revitalise electronics manufacturing in the country and boost exports.

Publication: Business Standard

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