November 22, 2024

AMD specific news

AMD to build hardware-agnostic programming after push from leading AI firms, says CEOedit

Chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), on November 21, outlined the company’s strategy to create an open-source and hardware-agnostic software environment for artificial intelligence (AI) development.

Publication: Money Control

We are just at the very beginning of what AI is capable of : AMD CEO Lisa Suedit

Artificial intelligence holds the power to enhance productivity and drive innovation, says Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Reflecting on her three decade career in the semiconductor industry, Su described AI as the most impactful and high potential technology she has encountered.

Publication: Your Story

One fourth of AMD’s workforce is in India, says CEO; bets big on AIedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has a global headcount of 27,000 people, including 8,000 engineers in India, said Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD. About 25 per cent of the company’s workforce is in India, she said.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Every AMD Product Goes via India Team (Proactive)edit

Lisa Su, chair and chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), who is credited with reversing fortunes of the American chipmaker, is now taking the fight to industry leaders like Nvidia. Su tells Surabhi Agarwalthat the $22.7-billion firm, whose market cap has soared to $223 billion, is building two supercomputers in India.

Publication: The Economic Times

AI Is The Most Impactful Tech I’ve Ever Seen: AMD CEO LISA SU (Proactive)edit

She has orchestrated one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Silicon Valley history. Lisa Su has transformed AMD from a struggling company into a leader in high-performance computing since taking over as CEO in 2014, just two years after joining the firm.

Publication: The Times of India

Competition in news

Exclusive: How Qualcomm Is Transforming India’s Retail Landscape With AI, IoTedit

Qualcomm has been doing AI since before it was kind of a buzzword, Miller, Qualcomm s Vice President of Business Development and Head of Global Retail IoT remarks in an exclusive interview with BW Businessworld, where he highlights the company s longstanding engagement with artificial intelligence.

Publication: Business World

AI Boom Pushes NVIDIA Q3 Revenue to $35.1B as Blackwell Demand Soarsedit

NVIDIA reported record revenue of $35.1 billion for the third quarter of fiscal 2025, a 17% rise from the previous quarter and a 94% increase year over year. The data centre segment contributed $30.8 billion, up 17% from the prior quarter and 112% from the same period last year.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Analysis: Nvidia Made A Lot More Money Than Intel, AMD Combined Last Quarteredit

Analysis: Nvidia Made A Lot More Money Than Intel, AMD Combined Last Quarter Nvidia could finish its current fiscal year with revenue that is not only more than double what it made the previous year when it surpassed Intel in annual sales for the first time.

Publication: CRN

Nvidia’s sales soar in third quarter as AI spending boom barrels aheadedit

Nvidia is also being challenged by rivals including Advanced Micro Devices , which expects to sell $5 billion of AI chips this year, and by a crop of AI chip startups offering newfangled approaches to the computations that underlie the most advanced AI models.

Publication: Mint

Partner in news

Dell Technologies Introduces AI and Cybersecurity Advancements for Microsoft Customersedit

At Dell Technologies, we are taking a proactive approach to meet these demands with solutions that not only accelerate AI adoption but also enhance control, data protection, and cyber resilience in Microsoft environments AI is fundamentally transforming business operations and customer experiences, yet many organizations struggle with the complexities of rapid deployment and scaling AI workloads

Publication: Digital Terminal

Industry news

Andhra Pradesh Eyes IT Boom with New Data Centre Policyedit

“Data is the future. With the increasing prominence of AI, there is a need for eco-friendly energy sources for data centres. We aim to create 20 lakh jobs by attracting investments in data centres, he told the state assembly on Thursday.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

IIT-M unveils Salesforce B2C programme for professionalsedit

IIT Madras Pravartak Technologies Foundation has partnered with Codenatives, a US-based IT company, to offer the Salesforce B2C commerce developer training programme for professionals.

Publication: The New Indian Express

GlobalFoundries plans to set up semicon ecosystem in Bengaledit

Nasdaq-listed GlobalFoundries (GF) is planning to establish a whole semiconductor ecosystem in Bengal, which will include servicing and R&D. The collaborative state-of the-art unit, to be called the GF Kolkata Power Center, was announced by White House after a meeting between outgoing US President Joe Biden and PM Narendra Modi this Sept.

Publication: The Times of India

AI, chips are twin engines of India’s developmentedit

India’s growth trajectory is increasingly powered by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor chips, both of which complement each other, said Shankar Krishnamoorthy, Technical Head of Synopsys, during his keynote address at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2024 here on Thursday.

Publication: The Hindu

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