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AMD Announces GameOn 2024edit
The AMD GameOn 2024 began with the open qualifiers, where the registered teams competed for slots to the Closed Qualifiers. The Closed Qualifier, with 8 total teams, has wrapped up, confirming the four finalists for the AMD GameOn 2024 Main Event at IndiaJoy 2024 on Nov. 16 and 17 in Hyderabad. Skyesports is set to be the esports partner for the event.
Publication: Device Next
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As chip war flares up, MediaTek readies to beat Qualcomm in India s premium 5G spaceedit
Taiwanese chipset major MediaTek is all geared up to take on its American rival Qualcomm with high-end 5G systems in the premium 5G market as more Chinese handset makers turn to it for their flagship smartphones.
Publication: Moneycontrol
NVIDIA Releases Garak to Safeguard LLMsedit
NVIDIA has launched Garak, an opensource vulnerability scanner designed to identify potential weaknesses in LLMs.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
New Nvidia AI chips overheating in serversedit
Nvidia AI chips overheating in servers Nvidia s new Blackwell AI chips are facing overheating issues when connected in server racks, causing potential delays for customers setting up data centers.
Publication: The Indian Express
Microchip Boosts Edge AI with NVIDIA Holoscanedit
To enable developers building artificial intelligence (AI)driven sensor processing systems, Microchip Technology has released its PolarFire FPGA Ethernet Sensor Bridge that works with the NVIDIA Holoscan sensor processing platform.
Publication: Bisinfotech
Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Review: A desktop CPU made for AI PCs, but is it any goodedit
The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K could have been the budget gaming king like most of previous Core i5 CPUs. However, with little measurable performance improvements in creative tasks, and no improvements in gaming, the new budget offering from Intel is looking at a hard time read more
Publication: Firstpost
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Apple MacBook Pro 14 review: Perfect as a daily-use laptopedit
Since Apple started its M1 rollout in 2020, I am yet to find a MacBook that I don’t like. The reason is simple: Apple has perfected making MacBooks. They are powerful, they come with exactly the kind of hardware and features that most people need on a day-to-day basis, and they have parts, such as speakers, that are near perfect.
Publication: India Today
Asus TUF Gaming A14 Review: A Compact Powerhouse for Gamers on the Goedit
Asus has once again raised the bar with the launch of the TUF Gaming A14, a compact gaming laptop that combines cuttingedge technology with a sleek design. Featuring the latest AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, this laptop promises exceptional performance and power efficiency, making it an attractive option for gamers and professionals alike.
Publication: Technosports
ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 Review: A powerful, portable and light gaming laptopedit
ASUS introduced the latest in its Republic of Gamers (ROG) portfolio Zephyrus G16, a gaming laptop packed with power, performance and lightness. This sleek device is perfect for both gamers and workers. It uses a strong AMD Ryzen chip and NVIDIA graphics card helping with new games and heavy workloads.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Lenovo’s Growth Slips Again in India Amid Weak PC Mktedit
Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo India faced a second consecutive year of a fall in sales and net profit in FY24, when the country’s computer market slowed down from the Covid-19 peak.
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
Semiconductor investments in Karnataka: IT minister Kharge calls for level playing field in semiconductor investmentsedit
The Centre must ensure a level playing field for Karnataka, the torchbearer of India s IT ecosystem, in semiconductor manufacturing investments compared to states like Gujarat and Assam, Karnataka s IT/BT minister Priyank Kharge told ET ahead of the three-day Bengaluru Tech Summit (BTS) beginning Tuesday.
Publication: The Economic Times
Indian GCC industry to hit $100 billion by 2030, generate over 2.5 mn jobsedit
Advanced AI capabilities The report forecasts that by 2026, more than 70 per cent of India’s GCCs will incorporate advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technologies
Publication: Business Standard
India needs data centers to be key AI player: Siemens CTOedit
Today, India does not play a significant role in Gen AI, Koerte, who was recently named as a managing board member of the company, said in an interview in Mumbai. Most of the computing is not happening in Indian data centers, with the infrastructure mostly owned by large American companies, he added.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
IEMA Introduces AI Tutor: Revolutionizing Personalized Learningedit
IEMA Research & Development Private Limited, a leading research and development firm, has announced the launch of its AI Tutor, an innovative tool designed to transform the education landscape.
Publication: The Economic Times
Harnessing the power of GPUs: India s path to AI leadershipedit
However, to fully harness the power of AI and Machine Learning (ML), businesses must leverage Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).
Publication: Express Computer
Assam Semiconductor Plant to be operational by mid2025edit
Earlier this year, the Union Cabinet authorized the establishment of three semiconductor units, including the Semiconductor ATMP Unit by Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT) in Assam as part of the Development of Semiconductors and Display Manufacturing Ecosystems in India initiative.
Publication: Fonearena
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