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Collaborating to Drive Environmental Progress With AMD Technologyedit
Climavision uses 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors to bring more data and smarter analysis to weather forecasting. The critical information helps industries like agriculture, transportation, insurance and risk, and renewable energy better prepare for extreme weather events by providing more accurate and timely data.
Publication: CSR Wire
AMD brand mentions
Intel Xeon vs AMD Threadripper 2024 India – Workstation CPUsedit
MVP Insights compares Intel Xeon with AMD Threadripper 2024 India to find out which one works better. He compares the performance, cost, availability and other parameters.
Publication: MVP Insights
MSI Launches X870 and X870E Motherboards for AMD Ryzen CPUsedit
MSI has launched its X870 and X870E motherboards, which are compatible with the latest AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors. The company has unveiled its new motherboards under four lineups: MEG, MPG, MAG, and Pro Series.
Publication: My Smart Price
Competition in news
Dimensity SoCs – A key factor for MediaTek’s success in Indiaedit
Today, MediaTek chipsets are the preferred choice of smartphone OEMs across different price segments.
Publication: Var India
Qualcomm introduces Networking Pro A7 Elite Platformedit
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a global leader in wireless technology innovation, today announced the launch of the Qualcomm Networking Pro A7 Elite, a groundbreaking wireless networking platform set to transform how people will experience their networks with edge AI integration.
Publication: Fone Arena
China too goes vocal for local, pushes tech cos to use local AI chips over NVIDIA’s solutionsedit
Although NVIDIA’s H20 GPUs remain popular in China, the government s subtle guidance to move towards local alternatives reflects its broader strategy to reduce dependence on foreign technology. While NVIDIA remains a significant player in the Chinese market, the use of locally made AI chips is on the rise.
Publication: First Post
Ashwini Vaishnaw on what would it take for next Nvidia to emerge out of Indiaedit
Indian IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw discusses the nation’s growing semiconductor capabilities, highlighting advancements in chip design, upcoming manufacturing facilities, and India’s rise as a semiconductor hub at the ET Startup Awards 2024.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel’s Nextgen Panther Lake CPUs To Feature Enhanced Neural Processing Unitsedit
This will be Intel s third major modification to its NPU design for the Core Ultra line Intel has declared that its future Panther Lake CPUs, which are slated to be named Core Ultra 300, would incorporate a significant boost to the company s Neural Processing Unit (NPU), named NPU5.
Publication: Business World
IBM And Intel Partner To Deploy Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators On IBM Cloudedit
IBM and Intel have declared a collaboration to offer Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators as a service on the IBM Cloud. This service, which is slated to be released in early 2025, promises to improve enterprise AI scalability while prioritising security and reliability.
Publication: Business World
Intel joins the AI PC race, as Asus Zenbook S14 OLED ticks off futureproofingedit
They took their own time, but better late than never. Intel finally makes it a troika in a developing AI PC ecosystem, following Qualcomm which had the advantage of a period of exclusivity, and then AMD, to join the chip battles.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Partner in news
Samsung Electronics says it is not interested in spinning off foundry businessedit
Samsung has been expanding into logic chip designing and contract chip manufacturing to lower its reliance on bread-and-butter memory chips. Logic chips are used to process data.
Publication: ET Brand Equity
Lenovo appoints S K Venkataraghavan as Director of SSGedit
S. K. Venkataraghavan has been appointed as Director of Lenovo India s Solutions and Services Group (SSG). Venkataraghavan, who is based in Bengaluru, will be in charge of growing Lenovo s Solutions and Services division in India.
Publication: Techno Sports Co
Exclusive Interview: Jignesh Bhavsar, National Sales Manager, ASUS India UPCDWA and FAIITA Conclaveedit
ASUS was proud to participate, presenting its forward thinking vision and robust policies to IT dealers and retailers from across India In an insightful interview with Rajeev Ranjan, Editor, Techbiz TV (a video platform by Digital Terminal), Jignesh Bhavsar, National Sales Manager, Consumer PC & Gaming, ASUS India delved into the company s strategic approach toward its channel partners.
Publication: Digital Terminal
ASUS Celebrates One year Anniversary of NUC Portfolio Takeover from Inteledit
ASUS continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the computing industry with the introduction of the AI NUC the world’s first AI mini PC powered by an Intel Core Ultra processor (Series 2) with Microsoft Copilot+ These AI enabled NUCs feature the latest NPU, GPU, and CPU architectures, enabling customers to design for the future of AI.
Publication: Digital Terminal
Industry news
Semiconductor subsidies help, but local ecosystem is crucial: Kaynes Semiconedit
The 50% subsidy announced by the government for semiconductor investments will boost the industry, says Raghu Panicker, CEO of Kaynes Semicon However, he said, there is also need for a localised ecosystem to support the growth of the sector After their IPO, Panicker said, they had opportunities to expand into electronics manufacturing services (EMS).
Publication: CNBC TV18
India is well-positioned to lead in AI adoption: Bikram Singh Bedi, VP & Country MD Google Cloud, Indiaedit
Google recently made a handful of AI announcements at Google for India event in New Delhi. The top officials even emphasised that the country might even lead the AI adoption in the world. In conversation with Business Today, Bikram Singh Bedi, Vice President & Country MD Google Cloud, India Region stated that India is well-positioned to take lead in AI adoption.
Publication: Business Today
Data centres in India pivot to strategic artificial intelligence focusedit
India is expected to undergo a major shift in its data centre business, with 4050 per cent of its capacity dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) and graphics processing unit (GPU) workloads by 2030, even as overall capacity trebles to 3 gigawatt (Gw) during the same period.
Publication: Business Standard
Industrial AI Will Reach Next Level in Indiaedit
When I was on the managing board of Siemens India, India was the global benchmark for offshoring. Today, I’m witnessing a country that has everything it needs to become an A I leader and powerhouse.
Publication: The Economic Times
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