September 20, 2024

AMD specific news

God of War Ragnarok PC | RTX 3060 Ti | RX 6700 XT | Superb Optimization | Ryzen 7 7700X | Benchmarkedit

God of War Ragnarok is finally on PC. So lets find out how does it run on the mid range cards like the RTX 3060 Ti and the RX 6700 XT.

Publication: GamerInVoid

AMD Ryzen 5 laptop will give you unique gaming pleasureedit

If you are going to buy a gaming laptop, then pay special attention to its processor. The most important thing for a gaming laptop is that your processor supports modern and popular games. Also, it should be strong enough to run your favorite games smoothly. If you want to buy a good gaming laptop on a low budget, then you can buy AMD Ryzen 5 laptop without thinking much.

Publication: Navbharat Times

Competition in news

SLB and NVIDIA collaborate to develop generative AI solutions for the energy sectoredit

Global energy technology company SLB (NYSE: SLB) is building on its longstanding collaboration with NVIDIA to develop generative AI solutions for the energy industry.

Publication: Business Wire

Intel says it has no plans to divest majority stake in Mobileyeedit

Struggling chipmaker Intel said on Thursday it had no plans to divest a majority stake in Mobileye , sparking an 8% rise in the self-driving tech firm s shares in premarket trading.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

Asus ExpertBook P5405 announced in India; Company s first Copilot+ offeringedit

Asus has recently dropped the Asus ExpertBook P5405 in the Indian market. The laptop is being hailed as Asus first Copilot+ offering consisting of Intel Core Ultra 9 processors with the ability to accomplish AI-based tasks as well.

Publication: The Times of India

Hewlett Packard Enterprise introduces HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen 11 server for workloads at the edgeedit

Powered by fourth generation AMD EPYC 8004 processor with up to 64 cores, the HPE ProLiant DL145 Gen11 is super powerful, able to process enterprise applications with speed and hold up to 128 VMs.

Publication: NDTV Profit

Industry news

India to become major semiconductor exporter, says MeitY Secretary Krishnanedit

India, in the coming days, will emerge as a major exporter of semiconductors, somewhat on the lines of mobile phones, S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY, said.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Chip testing incentives may significantly fall as India chases bigger ambitionsedit

Central government support to upcoming semiconductor assembly and testing factories is set to shrink by more than half, in a development that experts say signals a shift towards prioritizing greater value-added offerings instead.

Publication: Live Mint

Can MoUs help India in the semicon race?edit

India recently signed an MoU with Singapore for developing its semiconductor ecosystem. Earlier, it signed similar pacts with the US, the EU, and Japan.

Publication: The Financial Express

Why Ola’s Bhavish Aggarwal is Bullish About Building Made in India AI Chips by 2026edit

Back in June, he laid out his concerns and said, Our data is not truly oursit’s owned and controlled by American platforms. Even our cloud infrastructure is run by companies like AWS and GCP. The chips we rely on are designed by giants like Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. Even our developer tools, from GitHub to PyTorch, are rooted in Silicon Valley. We don t have control over any of this.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Zoho group’s Rs.3,000-crore semiconductor manufacturing venture to come up in Odishaedit

The Odisha government has cleared three proposals from the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing sector including Silectric Semiconductor Manufacturing’s proposal for silicon carbide device manufacturing unit.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

We aim to develop AI solutions tailored to specific industries: Hitachi Vantaraedit

A recent report by IDC points out that India’s AI spend is projected to reach $6 billion by 2027. Hitachi Vantara recently announced its collaboration with NVIDIA resulting in the development of AI-ready infrastructure, solutions, and services.

Publication: The New Indian Express

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