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Best AMD Ryzen Laptops In India: Performance That Rivals Intel Core Processorsedit
The best AMD Ryzen laptops in India have emerged as the finest choices in the market overall. With the emergence of the Ryzen 8000 and even the 9000 series, laptops backed by these processing units are giving their Intel Core counterparts a run for their money.
Publication: English Jagran
AMD Radeon RX 8000 RDNA 4 GPUs: Up to 64 MB Infinity Cache and Enhanced Performanceedit
The new Radeon RX 8000 graphics cards that AMD is working on, which are based around the expected next-gen RDNA4 architecture, can reach configurations up to Infinity Cache of 64MB and make use of memory buses as wide as 256 bits.
Publication: Techno Sports
Unleashing AI Poweredit
AMD took the wraps off its upcoming AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors back in June at Computex 2024. AMD has reimagined the upcoming ryzen AI 300 series of APUs , there is a lot of new and cutting edge tech in store with the AMD Ryzen AI 300 series powered laptops.
Publication: Digit
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Nvidia shares fall 7% in extended trade despite 122% revenue growth, $50 billion buybackedit
Nvidia reported results for the quarter gone by after the bell on Wednesday and while they were mostly ahead of expectations, the company s guidance for the upcoming quarter left the street wanting for more Revenue grew 122% during the quarter to $30 billion in the quarter, which ended on July 28.
Publication: CNBC TV18
The Rise of Non-NVIDIA GPUsedit
enstorrent, a startup led by Jim Keller, the lead architect of AMD K8 microarchitecture, is developing AI chips that the company claims perform better than NVIDIA’s GPUs.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Nasdaq Leads Wall St Lower as Nvidia No’s Loomedit
Wall Street’s main indexes were lower Wednesday ahead of Nvidia’s earnings, with the Nasdaq leading declines, as focus was squarely on if the recent bull market rally that was led by the AI chip firm and other tech-related shares can be sustained.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
L&T Semiconductor Technologies Inks MoU with CDACedit
L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT), a pioneer in indigenous semiconductor design & development, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC), an autonomous scientific entity under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeiTY), Government of India.
Publication: Business World
Karnataka to pave path for India’s semiconductor industry; incubates 43 startups in 5 years through SFAL initiativeedit
The Semiconductor Fabless Accelerator Lab (SFAL), a Centre of Excellence (CoE) for fabless semiconductors, which is an initiative towards developing the fabless semiconductor and electronic systems ecosystem in India, has benefited over 90 companies and incubated 43 companies in the last five years, said Karnataka IT/BT Minister Priyank Kharge.
Publication: The Hindu BusinessLine
FDI in realty, fintech, semiconductors likely to see three-fold increase in FY25: FinMin Sourcesedit
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in India’s real estate, fintech, and semiconductor sectors is expected to surge three-fold in the financial year 2024-25, Finance Ministry sources said. Singapore, a leading investor in these sectors, is likely to play a pivotal role in this projected increase.
Publication: Money Control
Fabless semicon firms in Karnataka have made global breakthrough: Ministeredit
The Semiconductor Fabless Accelerator Lab (SFAL), funded by Department of Electronics, IT&BT, and Science and Technology, and supported by the Karnataka Information Technology Society, has incubated 43 ventures focused on niche semicon areas since its inception in 2021.
Publication: The Hindu
Calligo Technologies achieves breakthrough with POSIT based silicon semiconductor chip designedit
The Bengaluru based semiconductor>fabless semiconductor startup Calligo Technologies has achieved a breakthrough after they successfully fabricated and manufactured a POSIT enabled semiconductor chip.
Publication: ANI News
Dixon Plans to Partner China’s HKC to Make Display Modulesedit
Dixon Technologies, India’s largest electronics contract manufacturer, is planning to take a 74% stake in a joint venture (JV) with China-based display firm HKC, which will take the balance, to manufacture display modules for smartphones, laptops and tablets with an initial investment of Rs 250 crore.
Publication: The Economic Times
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