October 15, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD Believes in Realistic Goals, Not Overpromisingedit

AMD is gradually finding its footing in the AI data centre market, emerging as a strong competitor to NVIDIA with its latest AI accelerators and expanding partnerships.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Lisa Su, CEO, AMDedit

AI Will Boost Our Personal Productivity, Collaboration Will Become Much Better And It Will Make Life Easier Whether You Are A Creator Or Ordinary User.”

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD brand mentions

AMD vs Nvidia rivalry arrives in the AI domain; can AMD keep upedit

Now, we all believe that AMD did the right thing by not focusing on GPU supremacy To our surprise, the GPU rival to Nvidia is coming with a new-age server and AI chipsets AMD’s Instinct MI325X will directly challenge Nvidia in the data centre GPU market.

Publication: Content Tech Gig

Competition in news

Cloudera Launches AI Inference Service with NVIDIA NIM to Boost GenAI Developmentedit

As one of the industry’s first AI inference services to provide embedded NIM microservice capability, Cloudera AI Inference uniquely streamlines the deployment and management of large-scale AI models, allowing enterprises to harness their data’s true potential to advance GenAI from pilot phases to full production.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Intel Layoffs Reach Peak This Week: Employees Brace For Impactedit

Struggling financially, Intel has announced the decision to layoff approx 15,000 positions, and this week is expected to be the height of the company’s layoffs. CTECH reports that Intel is proceeding with its personnel reduction plan, with the goal of finishing the layoffs by the end of the year, after employees who chose to retire early left the company at the end of September.

Publication: BW People

Partner in news

Dell Expands Azure Stack HCI Solutions with New Hardwareedit

In today’s fast-paced world, innovation and success are crucial for staying ahead. At Dell Technologies, we believe in meeting customers where they are empowering them with cutting-edge technology and offering choices that suit every budget.

Publication: SME Street

ASUS Discard Responsibly 2024 campaign launched in Indiaedit

ASUS India has launched the third edition of its #DiscardResponsibly campaign to address the growing issue of e-waste in the country, coinciding with International E-Waste Day. This initiative aims to raise awareness and provide customers with options to responsibly dispose of their electronic waste. The campaign highlights the importance of collaboration between businesses and consumers in tackling e-waste challenges.

Publication: The Financial Express

Industry news

Responding to chip headwindsedit

Today, TSMC’s silicon wafer supplies are sourced from Japan and South Korea, its requirements of chip designs and lithographic machines are met from companies based in the US and the Netherlands, while for engineering talent it turns to India.

Publication: The Financial Express

Meity to meet IT hardware companies next week to discuss import rulesedit

The Ministry of Electronics and IT is planning to meet IT hardware company to work on import rules for tablet, personal computers, etc, next week, according to official sources.

Publication: Business Standard

Infineon and AWL Electricity partner to improve with GaN power semiconductorsedit

Infineon Technologies, a world semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT, announced a partnership with Canada based AWL Electricity Inc., a pioneer in MHz resonant capacitive coupling power transfer technology.

Publication: Times Tech

India’s Semiconductor Fab Plans Finally Materializingedit

PSMC will transfer mature technology and train local employees for the $11 billion project based in Dholera. A series of fab announcements recently signal that India’s plan to become a major player in the global chip industry is at last materializing.

Publication: EET India

India a ‘role model’ for countries seeking digital transformation, services modernisation: ITU’s Doree..edit

India, on account of its significant knowledge-based economy and affordable, fast-paced innovation, is a role model for countries seeking digital transformation and modernisation of government services, said a senior official of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on Monday.

Publication: ET Telecom

TSMC conference to provide forecast for tech sectoredit

Last week, international news media reported that US chip designer Advanced Micro Devices Inc is set to become the second client of TSMC s Arizona facility after Apple Inc.

Publication: Communications Today

Chip Gear Co ASMPT Gets Takeover Bidedit

Chip equipment maker ASMPT is in early-stage discussions over an offer to take it private. Hong Kong based ASMPT’s board has received a “preliminary non-binding approach from an independent third party in relation to a possible privatisation”, it said in a Monday filing responding to reports.

Publication: The Economic Times

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