AMD specific news
Intel Core i9-13980HX vs AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX: Which is best for gaming?edit
In the realm of high-end laptop processors, the battle between the Intel Core i9-13980HX and the AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX is an interesting one. Both processors are seen in mid-range to high-end laptops, typically ones for gaming.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Set to Introduce Budget Athlon or Ryzen 3 CPUs on AM5: Featuring 7nm Technologyedit
AMD is apparently looking at bringing out more budget Athlon or Ryzen 3 CPUs on its new AM5 platform, especially for DIY PC builders. Apart from last year s refreshed 3000G for the DIY market in both PRO and nonPRO versions, there has been little to no movement on the AM5 Athlon series.
Publication: Technosports
AMD RX 7900 GRE vs Nvidia RTX 4070: Which is best in 2024edit
The AMD RX 7900 GRE and the Nvidia RTX 4070 are available at discounted rates, thanks to recent price cuts in the market. Amazon is running its Prime Day sale, and many other ecommerce websites have come up with similar events.
Publication: Sportskeeda
AMD Zen 5: Handson with AMD Ryzen AI 300 series laptops (Proactive)edit
We got our hands on a bunch of AMD Ryzen AI 300powered systems at the AMD Tech Day in LA last week, and it was surely an impressive lineup of laptops across the board. We saw AMD Ryzen AI 300 series powered laptops from Asus, HP, Acer, and MSI.
Publication: Digit
Competition in news
Nvidia, Pfizer lead $80 million funding for Israeli medical AI tech firm CytoReasonedit
Israel’s CytoReason, which uses AI to develop disease models, said on Wednesday it had raised $80 million in a private funding round. Nvidia, Pfizer, Thermo Fisher and venture capital investor OurCrowd participated in the round, CytoReason said
Publication: The Economic Times
Why Apple, Nvidia and others using YouTube to train their AI models are really not at fault despite breaking Google rulesedit
Why Apple, Nvidia and others cannot be blamed Popular Youtubers on the controversy What YouTube says on data harvesting It seems YouTube is the most popular teacher for AI models of big tech companies.
Publication: Times of India
Google offers Nvidia chips to Chinese firmsedit
The Biden administration has taken measures to prevent firms in China from using US technology for artificial intelligence, including advanced semiconductors, as the sector raises security concerns. Microsoft, Alphabet, Nvidia and the Department of Commerce did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.
Publication: Financial Express
Google, Microsoft offer Nvidia chips to China firmsedit
Google and Microsoft´s cloud divisions are offering Chinese companies access to Nvidia’s AI chips by providing data center services in locations outside China, the Information reported on Wednesday.
Publication: Business Standard
Partner in news
Lenovo Tab Plus review in 10 pointsedit
Best for entertainment: The Lenovo Tab Plus is designed mainly for content consumption, such as watching movies, YouTube, and casual browsing, rather than professional work
Publication: India Today
Acer to open over 90 stores in India by early next yearedit
Acer India plans to expand its retail footprint in India by launching over 90 stores by the beginning of 2025. Following the launch of its 210th store today, its 10th in Bengaluru, the consumer tech giant hopes to launch 300325 stores by early 2025.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
Big Tech: Dell partners with Qualcomm, Microsoft to launch Copilotedit
Global technology major Dell Technologies has collaborated with chipmaker Qualcomm and IT giant Microsoft to launch new consumer Copilot+ AI PCs in India.
Publication: The Economic Times
Dell Collaborates with Microsoft and Qualcomm to Introduce Copilot+ AI PCs in India Dell has joined hands with Microsoft and Qualcomm to launch AI PCs in India integrated with Copilot+edit
Three giants of the technology world have come together to bring their users a supreme experience with regards to PCs. Dell have partnered with Qualcomm and Microsoft to launch their very own Copilot+ AI PCs in the India market.
Publication: Entrepreneur India
‘HP is good for India, but India is great for HP”edit
The way India is expanding in things like SMB and entrepreneurship and new business models, it’s inspiring for HP to think about growth markets like India to drive what the future of HP’s business should look like.
Publication: Business Today
Industry news
More than 40% of Japanese companies have no plan to make use of AI: Polledit
More than 40% of Japanese companies have no plan to make use of AI: Poll Nearly a quarter of Japanese companies have adopted artificial intelligence (AI) in their businesses, while more than 40% have no plan to make use of the cuttingedge technology, a Reuters survey showed on Thursday.
Publication: MoneyControl
India’s AI law to focus on innovation, may skip penalties for violationsedit
The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) is drafting a new law focused on artificial intelligence (AI), which will notably avoid prescribing penal consequences for violations, recognising the technology’s significant benefits, according to a report by The Indian Express.
Publication: Business Standard
US to award Taiwan’s Global Wafers up to $400 million to boost semiconductor wafer productionedit
The funds for projects in Texas and Missouri would establish the first US production of 300mm wafers for advanced semiconductors and expand the production of silicon on insulator wafers, the Commerce department said
Publication: Times of India
Tata Group signs lease agreement with Assam government to setup Rs 27,000 crore semiconductor unitedit
Tata Group has inked a 60-year lease agreement with the Assam government to build a semiconductor facility at Jagiroad in Morigaon district. According to the news agency PTI, the agreement was finalised at the sub-registrar’s office by Tata Group Board member Ranjan Bandopadhyay and Assam Industrial Development Corporation’s (AIDC) manager (tech) and project in-charge Dhiraj Pegu.
Publication: Times of India
US chip cos slip on fears of tighter curbs on Chinaedit
Shares of AI heavyweight Nvidia fell about 4%. Smaller rival AMD shed 6% and Qualcomm, Micron Technology, Broadcom and Arm Holdings were all down more than 5%.
Publication: The Times of India
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