October 23, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 9000X3D Processors Set to Debut on November 7edit

AMD has dropped a teaser for the upcoming release of the Ryzen 9000X3D, the next generation of gaming chips, set to launch on November 7. These new chips will follow in the footsteps of the previously released Ryzen 7000X3D series, which features the 8core Ryzen 7 7800X3D, along with the 12core 7900X3D and the 16core 7950X3D. Here s a rundown of what to expect from the new lineup.

Publication: My Smart Price

AMD discuss AI Innovations, 5G/6G Integration, and India Strategy (Proactive)edit

At India Mobile Congress 2024, Dataquest had an insightful conversation with Gilles Gracia and Neeraj Varma, senior executives from AMD, about the company s pioneering advancements in AI and 5G technologies.

Publication: DataQuest India

21 government PU colleges in Karnataka to get digital classroomsedit

Over 6,500 students in 21 pre-university colleges owned by the government in Davangere district would benefit from these digital classrooms that would offer enhanced tutoring facilities. UWB is executing this initiative in partnership with the zila panchayat of Davangere, and with support from Advanced Micro Devices India (AMD).

Publication: The Hindu

Lenovo unveils Yoga Slip 7i aura Editionedit

At Lenovo innovation world 2024, Lenovo placed the spotlight on its newest additions to the Lenovo Yoga and Lenovo IdeaPad series, showcasing a vision of enhanced productivity and creativity powered by artificial intelligence.

Publication: Digit

Asus Zenbook S 14edit

The Zenbook S 14 a is probably our pick of all the Intel Lunar Lake-based premium thin and light laptops revealed at IFA 2024. (AMD)

Publication: Digit

AMD introduces a new variable Graphics Memory feature for AMD AI 300 Laptopsedit

Silicon maker AMD has introduced a new feature called Variable Graphics Memory, this let users dedicate a portion of the systems RAM as dedicated video memory without diving into BIOS settings.

Publication: Digit

Competition in news

Qualcomm transitioning to embrace new AI processors: Cristiano Amonedit

American wireless chipmaker Qualcomm Inc., Monday said that the company is changing to a connected computing company for the era of new artificial intelligence (AI)centric processors, and its flagship Snapdragon processor is redefining performance across industry verticals.

Publication: The Economic Times

Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with Oryon CPUedit

Qualcomm announced its new flagship mobile processor, and it also has a new name, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The chip, other than a new name also feature significant performance improvements and enhanced AI capabilities through its second-generation Oryon CPU architecture.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia in talks to co-develop AI chip with India: Reportedit

The chip-making giant is looking to tap into India’s strong semiconductor design talent and fast-growing market. The proposal was initiated by Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang in a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the US earlier this year, the report said. Huang is expected to visit Indian this week.

Publication: Moneycontrol

IT minister gives an update on Nvidia developing AI chip with Indiaedit

IT minister confirms development of Nvidia Al chip Nvidia has reportedly proposed a joint chip development venture with India This collaboration aims to leverage the country’s growing semiconductor design expertise and tap into the country’s expanding market.

Publication: The Times of India

Is 18A Node The Last Hope for Inteledit

Divesting from fabrication plants (fabs) would be a huge mistake as they would forever be competing with AMD, Apple, and Nvidia on TSMC wafer allocation. TSMC, by all means, would raise the price with a lack of competition from Samsung.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Qualcomm unveils faster inhouse smartphone chipedit

Qualcomm unveiled a more powerful processor that´s designed to bring laptop level capabilities to smartphones, helping the devices take advantage of new artificial intelligence tools.

Publication: Business Standard

Partner in news

Apple could still launch M4 Macs following iPad mini launch: What to expect: Technology newsedit

Apple announced the launch of a new iPad mini via press release last week, leading to speculation that the October Apple event might not take place. However, the company could still launch updates to the MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac mini, and more in an – Online event.

Publication: Business Standard

HP EliteBook Ultra G1q review: battery life champ for enterprise consumersedit

Enterprise laptops are usually not as exciting as consumer grade ones, but that is not the case with HP s EliteBook Ultra G1q. It’s a thin and light 14inch premium Ultrabook and a notable entry in the professional laptop market.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

ASUS reveals AI powered Copilot+Zenbook and Vivo Book Laptops.edit

At IFA 2024, Asus showcased its latest innovations in AI powered computing unveiling a new line up of Copilot+PCs that emphasi the company’s Ubiquitous AI incredible Possibilities vision.

Publication: Digit

Asus ROG STRIX X 870E E gaming WIFI Mother boardedit

AMD’s freshly launched 800 series chipsets are meant for mother boards that are to be paired with the new AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors.

Publication: Digit

Acer unveils gaming lineup with gaming handheld, laptops, PC and monitorsedit

At IFA 2024, Acer didn’t just present new gaming products, it unveiled a vision for the future of gaming. Acers latest lineup reflects a relentless pursuit of innovation that speaks directly to the heart of the gaming community. (AMD)

Publication: Digit

Industry news

ZF to quit Wolfspeed’s German chip project, says industry sourceedit

The rethink followed Wolfspeed’s decision to put the project on hold because of weaker than expected semiconductor demand and doubts whether its entry into the European market would be worthwhile, the source told Reuters.

Publication: The Economic Times

Semiconductor design drives global innovation amid challengesedit

The rapid advancement of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, and the Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping the landscape, yet the industry also faces geopolitical uncertainties, supply chain disruptions, and talent shortages. In 2024, semiconductor design engineers are challenged to innovate while contending with these global shifts.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

IT industry in Andhra Pradesh to create 2 million jobs: Nara Lokeshedit

Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh said the IT and electronics industry will play a crucial role in the state over the next five years, with the potential to provide two million jobs. He added that the Chandrababu Naidu-led government is competing not only with other states but also with countries excelling in this sector.

Publication: India Today

India considers restricting imports of laptops, tablets, and PCs beginning in January: Here’s whyedit

This initiative aims to encourage companies like Apple to enhance domestic manufacturing capabilities. If executed, the plan could impact an industry valued between USD 8 billion and USD 10 billion and alter the dynamics of the IT hardware market in India, which currently relies heavily on imports.

Publication: India TV

Data centre capacity to more than double to 2,100 MW by FY27: ICRAedit

India’s data centre capacity is expected to reach 2,000-2,100 megawatts (MW) by FY2027, with anticipated investments of Rs 50,000-55,000 crore fuelled by digital boom and data localisation efforts, according to credit rating agency Icra.

Publication: Business Standard

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Space Technology: Revolutionizing Big Data and Analytics in Space Explorationedit

AI technologies, particularly machine learning, have emerged as the goto solution These systems can automatically process and analyze large datasets, identifying patterns, trends, and anomalies in realtime For example, NASA s Mars rovers now use AI to autonomously analyze geological data and prioritize areas of interest for exploration.

Publication: Analytics Insight

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