November 5, 2024

AMD specific news

Intel Core Ultra 5 245K vs AMD Ryzen 7 9700X: Benchmarks and Comparison (Proactive)edit

For folks who are all for efficiency while not wanting to compromise with performance, the Ryzen 7 9700X suits them well. Even when it’s drawing less power, the processor is on par with the Core Ultra 5 245K in performance. With a few recent updates, AMD has allowed the 9700X and the 9600X to reach powers of up to 105W. Ultimately, it offers a strong balance of gaming and productivity performance, making it a versatile option.

Publication: My Smart Price

AMD Ryzen AI: Supported CPUs, features, and everything you need to know (Proactive)edit

In the world of x86based silicon, Intel and AMD have brand new CPUs popping up in laptops in 2024 that boast of powerful NPUs and advanced AI capabilities. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at AMD s AI solution which it has termed as Ryzen AI .

Publication: Tech Hindustan Times

AMD brand mentions

Call of Duty Black Ops 6: What your PC needs to play the gameedit

For a smoother gaming experience, the recommended system requirements for Call of Duty Black Ops 6 are AMD Ryzen 5 1600X or Intel Core i76700K processor, 64bit Windows 10 64 (with the latest updates) or 64bit Windows 11 (with the latest update),12GB RAM, AMD Radeon RX 6600XT or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti / RTX 3060 graphics card, DirectX Version 12, broadband internet connection and 128 GB available space on your SSD.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Competition in news

ARM wrestling Qualcommedit

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the semiconductor industry, ARM Holding has announced the cancellation of Qualcomm s architectural licence agreement, effectively putting an end to Qualcomm s ability to use ARM s intellectual property to design its custom Oryon cores.

Publication: Digit

Nvidia asks SK Hynix to bring forward supply of HBM4 chips: SK s chairmanedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang had asked memory chip maker SK Hynix to bring forward by six months the supply of its next generation high band width memory chips called HBM4, SK Group Chairman Chey Taewon said on Monday South Korea s SK Hynix said in October that it aimed to supply the chips to customers in the second half of 2025

Publication: Business Standard

Chip giant Nvidia wants to bring robots to the hospitaledit

Nvidia wants to bring physical AI to hospitals, with robots for Xrays, linen delivery, and more. It’s part of Nvidia s plan to corner the advanced robotics market and cement the AI giant s future. Advertisement Nvidia is digging deeper into healthcare and the tech giant has big ambitions to bring AI to every part of the hospital.

Publication: Business Insider

Chip fever has created an $11 billion debt market backed by Nvidia s AI enabling GPUsedit

Top Wall Street lenders have created a big debt market back by red hot Nvidia GPUs. A report from the FT says firms have made billions in loans to companies that use Nvidia chips as collateral.

Publication: Business Insider

Intel s Panther Lake Processors to Feature 70% In House Silicon, Boosting Profit Marginsedit

Intel s next generation Panther Lake processors are said to incorporate 70% inhouse silicon, likely boosting the company s bottom line. Moreover, with its Nova Lake CPUs expected to be launched in 2026, the share of internally manufactured silicon will probably grow resulting in higher profits for Intel. However, there is a caveat.

Publication: Technosports

A Look At How Intel Lost The Pedestal Of #1 Chip Company To Nvidiaedit

Intel, once a dominant force in the semiconductor industry, will be removed from Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) on Friday, November 8 after more than 25 years of inclusion The move reflected a broader shift in the tech landscape As newer companies like Nvidia, Qualcoom, TSMC surge in market value and influence, Intel has struggled to keep pace, particularly as it faced delays in adopting cutting edge chip manufacturing processes and technologies like artificial intelligence

Publication: Business Today

Why Intel s Dow Jones Removal Reflects Industry Shiftsedit

The fact that Intel lost a seat at the DJIA is telling of how it has fallen behind competitors such as Nvidia and AMD. From being the world ‘ chip makers leader, Intel faced several failed attempts to adjust to the new demands for change. As a result, Intel has slowly lost the market share it once held against.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Partner in news

Dell Laptops retains title of #1 Most Desired Brand; reveals TRA s reportedit

Dell Laptops has claimed the title of the #1 Most Desired Brand of 2024 for the fourth consecutive year, as revealed in the latest TRA s Brand Desire Report.

Publication: The Financial Express

Dell XPS 14 (9440) Review: The Most Attractive Intel Evo Laptop Out Thereedit

Dell’s XPS 14 (9440) is a laptop that’s held its own despite the flurry of launches (brand-new chips and exciting new models) in the ensuing months. Intel, AMD and even Qualcomm have launched new chips that provide for better efficiency and in turn, an improved battery life.

Publication: Outlook Business

Industry news

STMicroelectronics 64Bit Microprocessor Powers Secure Edge AI Applicationsedit

Mouser Electronics is now stocking the STM32MP25 microprocessors (MPU) from STMicroelectronics. The STM32MP25 MPUs are industrial grade 64bit solutions for secure Industry 4.0/5.0 and advanced edge computing applications that require high end multimedia capabilities, such as factory automation, artificial intelligence (AI), machine vision, smart homes, smart cities and infrastructure.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Semiconductor Industry: Building an industry ready workforce for India s Semiconductor ecosystemedit

A comprehensive approach encompassing these elements is vital for achieving gender parity and unlocking the industry s full potential. Tackling the scarcity of skilled professionals in India s semiconductor industry necessitates the adoption of a multifaceted strategy.

Publication: ET HR World

Online Gaming Needs a Unified Policy, Not Disparate State Lawsedit

The current challenge is the lack of clarity on where online games should register and how to differentiate between games of skill and chance Games of chance must register with designated regulatory authorities and comply with gambling laws However, these laws need to be amended to include norms for online games of chance

Publication: Outlook Business

NXP Semiconductors shares fall after auto industry slump weighs on forecastedit

2 billion in the fourth quarter, the Dutch chipmaker said in a statement on Monday Profit will top out at $3 33 a share excluding some items, NXP said Analysts had estimated $3 36 billion in revenue and $3 62 a share in earnings, according to data compiled by Bloomberg

Publication: CNBC TV18

India s semiconductor design sector booms despite Q2 hiring dip: Reportedit

A recent report by talent solutions provider Careernet shows a 7 per cent drop in open job positions within Global Capability Centres (GCCs) in India engaged in semiconductor design in Q2 FY25, due to global economic challenges and cautious hiring by large multinationals

Publication: Business Standard

India Can Only Dream of 35 nm Chipsedit

Semiconductors are not an easy industry to crack. While the US and China race ahead with advanced 35 nm chip production, India still struggles to break ground. And despite the government s renewed efforts, the country s decades old dream of joining the elite semicon club remains elusive.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

IIT Madras Pravartak to offer short term course in semiconductor industryedit

The short term physical mode training programme would be held on the institute s campus in partnership with Swayam Plus, an initiative of the Union Education Ministry, and is for engineering graduates from electronics, electrical, mechanical, manufacturing and production disciplines.

Publication: The Hindu

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