September 24, 2024

AMD specific news

Why you should know about FPGAs (Proactive Coverage)edit

In this episode of The Indian Express tech podcast – Our Own Devices, host Nandagopal Rajan, COO, The Indian Express Online is joined by AMD’s Sanjay Churiwala. Today, we talk about Field Programmable Gate Array or FPGAs. Sanjay breaks down the whole concept for us in simple words, he shares details about FPGAs, their applications in daily products, how they are a new field of opportunity for people planning to enter the industry and more.

Publication: The Indian Express

As AI matures, chip industry will look beyond GPUs, AMD chief saysedit

As the industry coalesces around more standardized model designs, however, there will be an opportunity to build more custom chips that don t require as much programmability and flexibility, said Lisa Su, chief executive at AMD.

Publication: Live Mint

AMD Expands Automotive FPGA Lineup with Cost Optimized Artix Ultra Scale+ for ADAS and IVI (Proactive)edit

The new Artix UltraScale+ XA AU7P is available in 9×9 mm packaging, the smallest package available for any AMD 16nm FPGAs or adaptive SoCs.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD Chief Predicts Custom Chips Will Outperform GPUs, Sees Shift in AI Chip Demand: Reportedit

AMD Chief Predicts Custom Chips Will Outperform GPUs, Sees Shift in AI Chip Demand: Report Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) chief Lisa Su shared insight into the prospects of graphics processing units (GPUs) in the near term, almost to the extent of taking a dig at rival Nvidia Corp and hyper scalers like Amazon.com Inc and Alphabet Inc, Google.

Publication: Yahoo Finance

Competition in news

Qualcomm’s potential Intel buyout could raise antitrust, foundry concernsedit

A potential deal to buy Intel could accelerate Qualcomm s diversification but will burden the smartphone chipmaker with a lossmaking semiconductor manufacturing unit that it may struggle to turn around or sell, analysts said.

Publication: The Economic Times

This is India s moment; seize the opportunity : Nvidia CEO Jensen Huangedit

Nvidia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jensen Huang, after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the U.S., said India must seize the opportunity emerging technology like AI presents.

Publication: Fortune

Google, Nvidia to enhance AI focus, investmentsedit

Google and Nvidia will enhance their engagement in India, top officials of the companies said on Monday after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Artificial Intelligence is also a new industry, a new manufacturing industry.

Publication: The Indian Express

Partner in news

Inside Lenovo India’s AI Strategyedit

In an exclusive interview with Dataquest, Shailendra Katyal, Managing Director of Lenovo India, discusses how the company is transforming its business to meet the evolving demands of AI infrastructure and enterprise solutions.

Publication: Dq India

TSMC, Samsung discuss building new semiconductor factories in UAEedit

More broadly, the Gulf states have been trying to decrease their reliance on petrochemicals. They have been targeting the semiconductor industry as a growth opportunity for more than a decade. Abu Dhabi s Mubadala investment arm is the majority owner of GlobalFoundries Inc., the former factory operations of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Publication: Business Standard

He pushed us to make in India : Google CEO Sundar Pichai praises PM Modi’s Digital India visionedit

The meeting, hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in New York, brought together key figures from the tech world, including Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna, and AMD CEO Lisa Su.

Publication: Business Today

Industry news

Where India’s Semiconductor Mission Stands Todayedit

In a significant boost to India s semiconductor ambitions, India and the United States have recently agreed to establish a joint semiconductor fabrication plant.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

India to manufacture semicon chips for US armed forces, Space Force to help set up plantedit

The new semiconductor plant is set to specialize in the production of advanced components for a range of crucial applications, including national security and will manufacture infrared, gallium nitride, and silicon carbide semiconductors read more Space Force s project will be driven by the India Semiconductor Mission, in collaboration with strategic partners Bharat Semi, 3rdiTech, along with the US Space Force, ensuring that the plant meets both Indian and American security needs.

Publication: First Post

First India-US Semiconductor Fabrication Cooperation Of Its Kind A Realityedit

US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed a watershed arrangement to set up a semiconductor fabrication plant focused on advanced sensing, communication, and power electronics for national security, next generation telecommunications, and green energy applications.

Publication: NDTV

GF India says no new expansion in India, junks news of ‘new centre’ in cityedit

The Indian chapter of GlobalFoundries (GF) on Monday clarified that it is not announcing any new expansion in India and is instead exploring longer-term, cross-border manufacturing, and technology partnerships on essential chips to better serve India’s growing semiconductor chip demand.

Publication: Millennium Post

India’s Moment has Arrived: Tech CEOsedit

The roundtable was organised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering. Others included Julie Sweet of Accenture, Shantanu Narayen of Adobe, Lisa Su of AMD and IBM’s Arvind Krishna.

Publication: The Economic Times

Co-develop, co-design, co-produce in India for world: PM to US tech firmsedit

Some of the CEOs who participated in the MIT roundtable included Sundar Pichai from Google, David Ricks from Eli Lilly, Hans Vestberg from Verizon, Arvind Krishna from IBM, Noubar Afeyan from Moderna, Chris Viehbacher from Biogen, Julie Sweet from Accenture, Chris Boerner from Bristol Myers Squibb, Shantanu Narayen from Adobe, Lisa Su from AMD and Enrique Lores from HP.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Disclaimer - For AMD Internal Use Only

Browse by Month
Browse by Month