AMD specific news
5 best gaming motherboards for Ryzen 5 5600edit
The Ryzen 5 5600 has proven its adequacy in the gaming department, and tech reviewers also agree with it. Moreover, its productivity and video editing capabilities are equally competitive with other processors in the same price range.
Publication: Sportskeeda
5 best gaming motherboards for Ryzen 5 9600Xedit
The Ryzen 5 9600X will be released on August 8, 2024. This new processor brings about 16% IPC improvements over the Ryzen 5 7600X. The exact price tag has not been revealed yet, but it is expected to be cheaper than its competitors, and even cheaper than its predecessor, the 7000 series.
Publication: Sportskeeda
Asus Zenbook S 16 Review: AMD Ryzen AI 300 impresses with stellar performance across the board (Proactive)edit
The AMD Ryzen AI 300 series platform is the driving force behind this excellence, delivering unparalleled performance and efficiency. While the laptop’s 16-inch form factor may not be the most compact, its lightweight design and gorgeous 3.2K OLED display make it a versatile work-and-play companion.
Publication: Digit
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Ryzen 5 7600: Which is best for gamingedit
The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs Ryzen 5 7600 battle is quite fascinating. The former CPU is the most powerful gaming processor of that generation. The latter is a midrange chip from the latest 7000 series, which brought significant improvements over its previous generation.
Publication: Sportskeeda
Competition in news
Intel sees India as AI powerhouse, ramps up investments and partnershipsedit
Santhosh Viswanathan, Vice President & Managing Director for Intel India, is brimming with optimism. In a wide-ranging interview with Tech Today, he paints a picture of India as a nation on the cusp of becoming a global AI leader. Citing the country’s rapid digitalisation, abundance of engineering talent, and a government pushing for technological self-reliance, Viswanathan argues that the stars are aligning for “Amazing India” to seize the AI moment.
Publication: Business Today
Nvidia Backed AI Startup Cohere Announces Layoffs Amidst $500 Million Funding And Strategic Realignmentedit
Nvidia backed AI startup Cohere has announced layoffs affecting about 5% of its workforce. This decision comes just a day after the company secured $500 million in funding, bringing its valuation to $5.5 billion.
Publication: Times Now News
Amazon racing to develop AI chips cheaper, faster than Nvidia’s: Executivesedit
Amazon is developing its own processors to limit its reliance on costly Nvidia chips the so called Nvidia tax that power some of the artificial intelligence cloud business at its Amazon Web Services, the main growth driver.
Publication: ET Brand Equity
Intel’s 13th and 14th gen CPU issues: No fix for damaged processorsedit
Intel has confirmed that there is no fix for already damaged 13th and 14th Generation desktop CPUs experiencing instability issues
Publication: Times of India
The Quantum Leapedit
“We called several large technology companies in India like HCL, TCS, Tech Mahindra, all of them and we were surprised to find that a few of them are already working on quantum technologies. We want to encourage them to increase their spending on quantum computing,” said Chowdhry. However, there are some hurdles that need to be addressed.
Publication: The Economic Times
Partner in news
HP EliteBook Ultra and OmniBook X Copilot+: Features and Pricingedit
In addition to Microsoft s AI tools, HP has integrated its own AI companion service into these laptops.
Publication: News 18
HP EliteBook Ultra G1q and Asus Vivobook S 15 with Snapdragon X Elite processor comparededit
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is not something limited only to smartphones, but it has started trickling down to personal computers as well. In the recent days, we have seen the launch of Asus s Vivobook S 15 and HP s EliteBook Ultra G1q with gen AI features coming to the Indian market.
Publication: The Hindu
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 With Dimensity 8300 SoC Launched Alongside Comfort Edition Variantedit
Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 was launched in China on Saturday. The tablet is equipped with a 12.7inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Apple joins Google, Microsoft and other AI tech giants on this voluntary pactedit
Apple is the latest joinee in the list that already has companies like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and ChatGPT maker OpenAI The voluntary pact was unveiled a year ago President Joe Biden s administration said at the time that it had secured commitments from the companies to help move toward safe, secure, and transparent development of AI technology.
Publication: The Times of India
Best tablets for studying and taking notes under Rs 50,000edit
Want a large screen device without spending too much The Lenovo Tab P12 (review) might be a good choice. Featuring a huge 12.7inch 3K IPS LCD screen and powered by the Dimensity 7050 chipset, the screen size is perfect for taking notes, multitasking and watching videos.
Publication: The Indian Express
Asus Vivobook S15 Copilot+ PC review: Elegant design meets powerful performanceedit
With the new Snapdragon X series processors, Microsoft and its OEM partners such as Asus are looking to replicate some of these gains, while also trying to jump on the AI bandwagon that has been the talk of the town for the better part of two years.
Publication: Live Mint
ASUS Vivobook S15 OLED With Snapdragon X Elite Review: ARM Is the Game-Changer for Windows Laptopsedit
But now, with the arrival of Qualcomm’s much hyped Snapdragon X Elite chip, the tech giant s ambitious claims and impressive benchmarks have set high expectations.
Publications: Gizbot
Making India An AI First Nation From Classrooms to Boardroomsedit
Demand for AI skills is far outstripping talent supply, placing India in a unique position to leverage its demographic advantage. AI skills have emerged as one of the key considerations for jobs globally, as organisations look to scale their businesses with AI.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
Taiwanese chipset maker Mediatek to increase local R&D investments to tap Indian EV market; partners Jio Thingsedit
“The Indian government is investing in semiconductors and is closely discussing that with some Taiwanese companies.
Publication: MoneyControl
Incremental Investment of Rs 8,803 Crore Made Under Scheme to Promote Semiconductor Manufacturing, Jitin Prasada Tells Parliamentedit
An incremental investment of Rs 8,803.14 crore has been made under the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS) as of June 30, 2024, according to the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Jitin Prasada.
Publication: News 18
Govt invites bids from project management companies to oversee semiconductor work under ISMedit
The government has invited bids from project management companies and joint-venture to run and manage the operations of the India Semiconductor Mission and its aspects such as technological and financial arrangements of the bidders, vetting of proposed technology arrangements, their technology transfer roadmap and ensuring the project is completed on time.
Publication: The Economic Times
AI: AI solutions firm Aion OS partners with Indonesian telecom major to strengthen AI adoptionedit
“Indosat’s visionary approach for Indonesia, paired with AIonOS’ dedication to building AI-native solutions, will deliver innovative technologies that empower enterprises to achieve rapid and sustainable growth,” said AIonOS chairman Gurnani, adding that the future needs groundbreaking partnerships at scale.
Publication: The Economic Times
Incremental Investment of Rs 8,803 Crore Made Under Scheme to Promote Semiconductor Manufacturing, Jitin Prasada Tells Parliamentedit
An incremental investment of Rs 8,803.14 crore has been made under the Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electronic Components and Semiconductors (SPECS) as of June 30, 2024, according to the Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology, Jitin Prasada.
Publication: News 18
10 years and 31,000 startups later, Indian startup ecosystem bets on deep tech, Gen AI for next phase of growthedit
As it completed a decade of its existence, with an impressive $70 b in equity funding and building a 90plus unicorn club, the Indian tech startup ecosystem, with 31,000 startups, sets its eyes on the next phase of growth driven by deep tech and Generative AI.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
Meity receives lion’s share of PLI scheme and semiconductor outlayedit
The second scheme is the modified programme for the development of semiconductors and displays, which provides incentives to companies to set up silicon and compound fabrication (fab), display fab.
Publication: Business Standard
Odisha CM Majhi seeks Centre’s support for FDI and semiconductor pushedit
Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday requested the Centre for support in attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) and state-of-the-art technology for design and manufacturing of semiconductors.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Futuristic Acer AI PCs Coming Soon in Indian Marketedit
In India too, last year, the PC market declined by 6.6%. Low market sentiments post-pandemic, supply chain constraints and geopolitical tensions contributed to the decline; but now PC makers are hoping generative AI could help alter their fate.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
OpenAI’s Search GPT to rival Google, Bingedit
The move also places the AI giant in competition with its largest backer Microsoft’s Bing search and emerging services such as Perplexity a search-focused AI chatbot firm backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and semiconductor giant Nvidia.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
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