July 5, 2024

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Co-creating a Digital and Intelligent World, H3C Digital Tour 2024 Concludes Successfullyedit

Ying Chen, Account Manager of the Enterprise & Commercial Business Group of AMD China, shared the outcomes of AMD and H3C’s collaborations in promoting AI technology applications. Particularly, she highlighted the breakthroughs achieved with AMD’s latest generation of EPYC processors in enhancing performance and energy efficiency, assisting in green and sustainable development.

IANS

Intel vs. AMD vs. Apple: Which AI CPU Should You Buyedit

Intel, AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm have announced new SoC (System on Chip) designs for their latest mobile processors. These new processors integrate a combination of CPU, GPU, and NPU in one chip to provide efficient AI compute capabilities.

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Steam: Rumours Indicate That Valve May Be Bringing an Android Emulator to the Platformedit

The speculation is that Valve is more focused on the Steam Deck than PC users when it comes to the emulator. Additionally, the current Waydroid version only works with Intel and AMD GPUs. Nvidia GPUs, commonly used by Steam desktop users, would have to rely on software rendering without GPU acceleration.

IGN

Govt to use 50% of IndiaAI mission funds for GPU procurement: MeitYedit

GPUs are specialised chips optimised for accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning tasks through faster processing. Players like Nvidia, Intel, and AMD are among the world s biggest producers of GPUs. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp

Business Standard

Viability gap funding for startups to procure GPUsedit

The request for proposal for compute infrastructure is expected to see interests from companies like Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and Hiranandani group owned Yotta Data Services. “As per my understanding, the government is talking about taking (GPUs) on an open (operating expense) model from somebody like Yotta or a Microsoft, etc, who will give it on as-service model,” said Sunil Gupta, co-founder and CEO, Yotta.

The Financial Express

On A(I) Mission, Centre may Go with Indian Inteledit

GPUs are a scarce resource, made only by a handful of US companies including Nvidia, Intel and AMD. These data centre companies can procure the units and subsequently provide them to Indian firms, start-ups, academics and researchers at a subsidised rate, officials said. The government is in talks with Nvidia, Intel and AMD to understand the supply dynamics of these high-end computing resources, they added.

The Economic Timeshttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363237383138

50% of IndiaAI Mission funds will be used to buy GPUs: Govtedit

GPUs are specialised chips optimised for accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning tasks through faster processing. Players like Nvidia, Intel, and AMD are among the world’s biggest producers of GPUs.

Publication: Business Standard

Competition in news

OpenAI and Nvidia plan local approach with focus on Indiaedit

As artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI models gather pace and popularity, global majors like OpenAI and Nvidia are talking local about the need to focus on India, its data sets, and to build models which will help entrepreneurs, startups, the industry, and enduser consumers.

Communications Today

Huang cashes in on Nvidia rally with $169 mn share saleedit

Nvidia Corp Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang unloaded shares worth nearly $169 million in June, the most he’s netted in a single month, as insatiable demand for the chips used to power artificial intelligence drove the stock to fresh peaks.

Business Standardhttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363239363330

Partner in news

Lenovo elevates Rohit Midha as ED of enterprise bizedit

Lenovo has elevated Rohit Midha as executive director of its enterprise business in India. He was previously director of the solutions & services group. In his new role, Midha will be responsible for driving end-to-end growth, and innovation for Lenovo India’s enterprise business.

The Times of India

Industry news

MeitY to transform India into an electronics and semiconductor products nationedit

A task force set up by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity) for transforming India into an electronic and semiconductor products nation is on the verge of finalising its report, which is likely to recommend an allocation of Rs 44,000 crore between 2024 and 2030 to support homegrown companies in their quest to develop products and build global brands.

Communications Today

o9 Solutions uses gen AI to boost its Digital Brain platformedit

o9 Solutions, an enterprise AI software platform provider for transforming planning and decision-making, has enhanced its Digital Brain platform by incorporating generative AI-powered Large Language Model composite agents.

The New Indian Express

Fundamento, Align AI to jointly develop contact centre solutionsedit

Fundamento, an AI voice bot for enterprise contact centres, has partnered with Align AI, an analytics and evaluation solution provider, which helps businesses understand how well their LLM chatbots, assistants, and agents are working.

The New Indian Expresshttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363236393337

Fintech needs to adopt advanced AI/ ML-powered modelsedit

The fintech sector is now increasingly adopting cloud services, embracing IT modernisation and integrating traditional silos with artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions. Since the sector is interconnected, and includes numerous third-party vendors and partners, it is also prone to cyberattacks.

The New Indian Express

Computer literacy in India needs a rebootedit

Computer literacy is essential in today’s world as critical services such as banking, health care and various government services have become digital. Computer literacy implies the knowledge and the ability to use computers and technology efficiently.

The Hinduhttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363238373632

AstraZeneca expands Chennai Global Innovation and Tech Centre footprintedit

The expanded GITC will propel company’s vision to leverage technologies such as enterprise platforms, artificial intelligence, ML, data science, and supply chain analytics to shape healthcare outcomes, a statement stated

The New Indian Expresshttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363238333133

AI can boost job performanceedit

Instead of automating away jobs, artificial intelligence is showing how it is boosting job performance for knowledge workers in major functions of business. A new report by Freshworks titled Global AI Workplace Report reveals how AI is providing new capabilities for knowledge workers; over half (55%) of surveyed employees said they are currently using software applications enhanced with AI at work.

The New Indian Expresshttps://www.veetrack.com/showarticles.aspx?UName=416D64&id=3237363237303931

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