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AMD Unveils NextGen Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 Series Processors in India (Proactive)edit
AMD in India showcased its groundbreaking new AMD Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors at a launch event in Delhi.
Publication: Cio And Leader
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Zen 5 Processors Launched in India (Proactive)edit
AMD has launched its latest AMD Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors in India, showcasing the advanced Zen architecture. These new processors promise significant improvements in computing power and reliability, targeting content creators, gamers, and prosumers.
Publication: ZEE News
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series With Zen 5 Architecture And Radeon Graphics Launched In India (Proactive)edit
The California based chip giant AMD has launched its new Ryzen 9000 Series of desktop processors in India. All the processors in the lineup are based on Zen 5 architecture. They provide features like overlocking, PCIe Gen 5.0 support for highspeed peripherals, higher power efficiency, and larger caches.\
Publication: Smart Prix
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors debut in India (Proactive)edit
AMD showcased major improvements in computing power and reliability when it debuted its Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors in India.
Publication: Gadget Bridge
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Launches in India with Enhanced Performance and Latest Technologies (Proactive)edit
AMD has unveiled its latest Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors in India, promising significant advancements in performance and reliability.
Publication: Pune News
AMD officially launches Ryzen 9000 series desktop CPUs based on next gen Zen 5 architecture in India (Proactive)edit
AMD’s Zen 5 architecture is reported to deliver a 16% improvement in instructions per clock (IPC) performance compared to its predecessor, the Zen 4. Among the lineup, the flagship Ryzen 9 9950X has been described as the fastest desktop processor in the world.
Publication: First Post
AMD Launches Ryzen 9000 Series Zen 5 Processors: A New Era of Desktop Computing in India (Proactive)edit
AMD launches Ryzen 9000 Series Zen 5 processors in India, offering up to 16% better performance. Flagship Ryzen 9 9950X delivers top desktop power for gamers, creators, and pros. AMD, a leading semiconductor company, recently launched its Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors in India.
Publication: PC-Tablet
AMD Introduces Ryzen 9000 Series In India: Highlighting The Top Features (Proactive)edit
AMD’s Ryzen 9000 Series features the latest Zen 5 architecture The flagship Ryzen 9 9950X is the fastest desktop processor The series is designed for gaming and creative tasks AMD has introduced its latest lineup of desktop processors in India, the Ryzen 9000 Series.
Publication: Giznext
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These AMD Ryzen Laptops are perfect for both students and professionals, they have amazing features tooedit
AMD Ryzen laptops have emerged as the best overall choice in India these days. With the arrival of the Ryzen 8000 and even the 9000 series, laptops backed by these processing units are giving tough competition to their Intel Core counterparts.
Publication: Jagran
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series Zen 5 Chipsets Launched In India Starting Rs 28,190; Check Model Wise Prices, Specsedit
AMD claims the new Zen 5 architecture delivers an average increase of 16 per cent in IPC performance compared to the last generation Zen 4.
Publication: English Jagran
Netweb Technologies: Netweb launches AMD powered Tyrone servers for AI, data centersedit
Homegrown IT hardware maker Netweb Technologies on Friday launched its new range of AMD powered Tyrone servers for artificial intelligence (AI) and data center industries.
Publication: ET Telecom
Funding Files: Cyber security, AI and cloud deal roundupedit
Meanwhile in acquisitions, a big ticket acquisition was announced by AMD , which revealed the signing of a definitive agreement to acquire ZT Systems, a leading provider of AI infrastructure for the world’s largest hyperscale computing companies for $4.9 Bn.
Publication: ET CIO
Global Giants Take AIm at India’s GPU Ambitionedit
Top chip companies, cloud giants and cyber security firms have shown interest in the government’s Rs 10,000 crore graphics processing units (GPUs) procurement tender, central to India’s Artificial Intelligence Mission. Nvidia, Intel, Advanced Micro Devices, Qualcomm, Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud and Palo Alto Networks were among the scores of companies that attended a prebid meeting on Thursday.
Publication: The Economic Times
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Infosys, NVIDIA Introduce Generative AI Powered Telco Solutionsedit
Infosys has announced an expansion of its partnership with NVIDIA to bring AI driven, customer centric solutions to the telecommunications industry. The collaboration will integrate Infosys Topaz, an AI first suite of services and platforms, with NVIDIA s advanced generative AI technologies to deliver innovative solutions.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Exploring Intel’s sudden fall from gloryedit
Intel, once a towering giant in Silicon Valley and the semiconductor industry, is bleeding profusely, and its leadership is scrambling to stanch the flow.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Intel Likely To Spilt Foundry Business From Product Design Operations Amid Lossesedit
Intel is considering certain structural changes, including the split of its chip design and production operations, as the semiconductor giant grapples with increasing losses, severe investor pressure and increased scrutiny from politicians.
Publication: Business World
Dow closes at record high, Nvidia falls after forecastedit
Other AI related stocks were mixed. Microsoft gained 0.6%, while Google-owner Alphabet dipped 0.7%. Broadcom and Advanced Micro Devices each slid almost 1%.It’s too early to put the bear suit on for AI related companies.
Publication: The Economic Times
Apple & Nvidia in talks to invest in OpenAI at $100-bn valuationedit
Apple And Nvidia are in talks to invest in OpenAI as part of a new deal that would value the San Francisco artificial intelligence startup at $100 billion, according to three people familiar with the discussions, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Publication: The Financial Express
Foundry split among Intel’s options to cope with historic slumpedit
Chipmaker giant Intel is working with investment bankers to help navigate the most difficult period in its 56-year history, according to people familiar with the matter.
Publication: Business Standard
Nvidia’s future relies on chips that push technology’s limitsedit
Complexity will increase in the future as companies look to squeeze out more performance by stacking chips on top of each other and using more silicon, said Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices , Nvidia’s nearest chip-making competitor.
Publication: MINT
Intel rises on reports of rejigedit
Intel’s shares have fallen about 60 per cent so far this year, compared with a less than 2 per cent year-to-date drop for AMD. Nvidia’s shares have more than doubled in value this year.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
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ASUS Launches 5 New AI Laptops In India: Price, Specificationsedit
ASUS has released a series of laptops in the country, encompassing both its gaming and consumer lines. The ROG Zephyrus G16 and ROG TUF Gaming A14 laptops were introduced under the Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand.
Publication: News 18
Top 10 Budget Friendly Laptops Under 45,000 in India: Affordable and Reliable Choicesedit
The HP Laptop 15s, powered by the AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, offers a robust computing experience for everyday tasks. Its 15.6-inch FHD display delivers sharp visuals, while 8GB DDR4 RAM and 512GB SSD ensure smooth performance and ample storage.
Publication: The Economic Times
Best gaming monitors from LG, Samsung and others for ultimate gaming experienceedit
Experience immersive gaming with the LG 27GN650 Ultra Gear TM Gaming Monitor. This monitor features a 27inch display with a 144Hz refresh rate, AMD FreeSync technology, and an ultrafast 1ms response time.
Publication: Tech Hindustan Times
Dell Reports Sales That Top Estimatesedit
Dell Technologies raised its annual revenue and profit forecasts, buoyed by demand for its Al optimized servers that are powered by Nvidia’s powerful chips. Dell’s infrastructure solutions group, which includes Nvidia-powered servers, surged 38% to a record revenue of $11.65 billion in the second quarter.
Publication: The Financial Express
New Releasesedit
Asus Rog Ally X Unveiled at Computex 2024, the Ally X is a significant upgrade over its predecessor, promising a more powerful, efficient, and immersive gaming experience on the go. While the Ally X retains the AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor found in the original Ally, it boasts a substantial boost in RAM, now offering up to 24GB of LPDDR5X clocked at 7500MHz.
Publication: Free Press Journal
Industry news
Ashwini Vaishnaw announces Rs 40,000 crore scheme to enhance electronics manufacturing in Indiaedit
Vaishnaw also highlighted progress in the semiconductor industry, with four approved semiconductor projects on track for timely completion. The government’s approach includes not only fabrication but also design, assembly, testing, marking, and packaging.
Publication: Manufacturing Today
India Will Have Two Semiconductor Wafer Fabs By 2030 But Needs To Put Equal Focus On Semiconductor Product Companiesedit
The semiconductor industry has undergone significant changes. First, the surge in artificial intelligence has intensified the demand for AI-related chips, and companies are leveraging AI to enhance design and manufacturing processes. Second, geopolitical tensions, particularly between the US, China, and Taiwan, have fragmented the industry, resulting in distinct markets focused on China and the rest of the world.
Publication: Electronics For U
CM: Over 300 US firms have operations in TNedit
Microchip Technology plans Rs 250 crore investment for a R&D Centre in semiconductor technology at Chennai.
Publication: The Times of India
To consolidate chipmaking gains, how India plans to spend $15 bn in next phaseedit
Tata is building India’s first commercial fabrication plant along with its Taiwanese partner Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) for a cost of more than Rs 91,000 crore. The government has also approved three assembly and testing plants, which are called ATMP and OSAT in chip parlance.
Publication: The Indian Express
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The ministry of electronics and information technology, the nodal ministry for the ideation and implementation of these schemes, estimates that going by the current trend, the domestic demand for electronic components is expected to reach $160 billion by the end of 2028-29, up from $41 billion in 2022-23.
Publication: The Economic Times
Electronics 5th largest export commodity; growing 23 per cent annually: Officialedit
Electronics manufacturing in India has crossed USD 100 billion market in March 2024, which was USD 49 billion in 2017, Bhuvnesh Kumar, additional secretary in the Ministry of Electronics and IT, said at the launch of indigenously built Tyronne AMD servers by Netweb Technologies. “The electronics exports are rapidly growing at rate of 23 per cent annually.
Publication: The Echo of India
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