November 13, 2024

AMD specific news

Why are AMD Ryzen 5 laptops in demand, what is their specialty Know full details hereedit

If we talk about Best Laptops, AMD Ryzen 5 Laptops are quite famous for their great performance and price. You can easily do multitasking, gaming and graphics intensive tasks in these laptops of top brands.

Publication: Jagran

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AI boom won’t lead to global chip shortage, says Qualcomm CEO Amonedit

Qualcomm Inc Chief Executive Officer Cristiano Amon said the artificial intelligence boom won’t lead to a global chip shortage similar to what happened during the pandemic, even with demand for AI-enabled smartphones rising During the pandemic everybody was home and started buying consumer electronics, he said at the Web Summit conference in Lisbon on Tuesday

Publication: Business Standard

Nvidia app released to replace GeForce Experience: Here are all the features of new appedit

NVIDIA App | Essential Companion for PC Gamers & Creators Nvidia officially released its new unified PC application today, consolidating its GeForce Experience and Control Panel into a single, streamlined interface

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

HP launches Omen 35L gaming desktop with up to Intel Core i7 processor and RTX 4060 GPU: Price, features and moreedit

Expanding its gaming desktop lineup, HP has announced its new Omen 35L desktop in India. The desktop gaming PC, according to the company, the Omen 35L aims to deliver top notch gaming performance as well as a host of customisation options.

Publication: Money Control

GIGABYTE ICE Gaming Monitor with QHD IPS Display, 180Hz Refresh Rate, AMD FreeSync Launched in Indiaedit

The monitor supports AMD FreeSync and VESA DisplayHDR400, ensuring synchronized performance with compatible GPUs, along with enhanced contrast and brightness for an immersive visual experience.

Publication: Gizbot

Industry news

India s semiconductor boom may create 10 lakh jobs by 2026, says reportedit

There has been a marked interest in semiconductor projects in India, latest being UP s approval for projects worth around Rs 32,000 crore. India s nascent semiconductor sector is poised to create 10 lakh jobs by 2026 across the entire value chain as per a report.

Publication: Money Control

India must cash in on chip waredit

The US government s latest directive to TSMC, halting shipments of advanced semiconductors to China, marks a significant escalation in the global chip wars. The controls target chips of 7 nanometres (nm) or more advanced designs used in Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications.

Publication: Hindustan Times

India mulls these import restrictions on laptops, tablets, PCs starting in 2025 to boost local manufacturingedit

The government of India is reportedly planning to introduce gradual restrictions on laptop, tablet, and PC imports from next year. According to Moneycontrol, the move aims to reduce import dependency by setting a 5 percent cap giving domestic manufacturing a big fillip in the process.

Publication: The Financial Express

German chipmaker Infineon sees ‘subdued’ 2025 due to weak demandedit

For the financial year ending in September, the chipmaker posted fourth-quarter revenue of 3.919 billion euros, broadly in line with the 4 billion forecast in a company-provided consensus.

Publication: The Economic Times

Centre may ask hardware companies to cut their total import bills by 5%edit

The government is likely to consider asking all electronics companies to reduce the overall import of laptops, tablets, allinone personal computers, ultrasmall form factor computers, and servers by 5% of their total import bill, sources told ET

Publication: The Economic Times

Building a greener digital future: India’s path to sustainable data centresedit

India’s digital landscape is witnessing a meteoric rise, driven by the burgeoning demand for data centers. This surge has positioned the country as a global hotspot for technology giants and startups alike.

Publication: Express Computers

Laptop makers may be asked to reduce their import by 5%edit

The current regime requires IT hardware companies such as Lenovo, HP, Dell, Acer, etc, to only register with the government and declare the value and quantity of imports to get a permit. Sources said the aim is to pro- mote domestic manufacturing of IT hardware such as laptops. The plan involves gradual reduction in import bills, and the same has been communicated to the industry at a recent meeting.

Publication: The Financial Express

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