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AMD Ryzen AI PRO: A Game-Changer for Business Laptops?edit
Experience 3x faster AI performance with AMD Ryzen AI PRO processors, boosting speed and efficiency for business tasks. These advanced processors redefine performance benchmarks, ensuring seamless handling of complex applications, enhancing productivity, and delivering unparalleled speed in professional environments.
Publication: Analytics Insight
AMD Redefines Business Productivity with Third-Gen Ryzen™ AI PRO Processors: Powering the Future of Advanced AI Computingedit
AMD has launched its third-generation commercial AI mobile processors, the Ryzen AI PRO 300 Series, designed to revolutionize business productivity. These processors introduce enhanced Copilot+ features, including real-time live captioning, seamless language translation for conference calls, and AI-powered image generation, setting a new benchmark for enterprise computing.
Publication: PTI News
Competition in news
Qualcomm sees automotive, PC as new growth areas in India, focusses on premium smartphones: CMO McGuireedit
Qualcomm CMO India is at an inflexion point where market dynamics, socioeconomic factors, and technological advancements create significant opportunities for companies like Qualcomm, says the US semiconductor major s Global Chief Marketing Officer Don McGuire.
Publication: Money Control
Nvidia faces investigation in China over alleged antimonopoly violationsedit
HIGHLIGHTS China has launched an investigation into Nvidia, a leading chipmaker, for alleged violations of the country s antimonopoly laws. The investigation also focuses on Nvidia s commitments made during its 2020 acquisition of Israeli chip designer Mellanox Technologies.
Publication: Digit
Intel should have focused on AI rather than chipmaking, TSMC founder saysedit
Intel should have focused on artificial intelligence rather than trying to become a contract chipmaker, the founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co said on Monday, in relation to the recent departure of Intel’s CEO.
Publication: The Economic Times
After Intel, another chipmaker is getting over $6 billion government funding for manufacturing plants in USedit
This substantial investment – comparable to CHIPS Act subsidies previously granted to Intel as well as TSMC and Samsung – marks the US government’s commitment to boosting domestic semiconductor production and reducing reliance on foreign manufacturers.
Publication: The Times of India
Redefining AI Application Deliveryedit
In this discussion with F5’s Ahmed Guetari and Adam Judd, we explore the collaboration between F5 and NVIDIA, which leverages the innovative capabilities of NVIDIA’s BlueField-3 DPUs and F5’s BIG-IP Next platform.
Publication: Data Quest
Partner in news
Lenovo Puducherry PC plant to manufacture GPU based servers in next two quartersedit
Personal computers (PC) manufacturer Lenovo in the next two quarters, will have its PC plant in Puducherry manufacture GPU based servers that will also serve as an export base for the company, said Shailendra Katyal, MD, Lenovo in an interview with ET
Publication: The Economic Times
Industry news
Semiconductor startup Netrasemi secures Rs 10 Crore for AI SoC developmentedit
Netrasemi specializes in developing AI/ML-capable SoCs that cater to modern computing needs for smart IoT products. The company’s chips are designed to perform advanced AI-based analytics on devices themselves, reducing reliance on cloud servers, thereby making devices smarter, faster, and more cost-effective.
Publication: Auto-car Professional
How Microsoft’s water-free datacenter design may solve one of the biggest ‘AI problems’edit
Microsoft has announced a new datacenter design that eliminates water usage for cooling, marking a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability. Launched in August 2024, this design utilises chip-level cooling solutions to provide precise temperature control without relying on water evaporation.
Publication: The Times of India
World’s first: IIT-Madras releases 3D images of foetal brainedit
The work has been supported by the office of the principal scientific adviser to the Government of India, Kris Gopalakrishnan, IIT-Madras alumnus and co-founder of Infosys, Premji Invest, Fortis Healthcare, Agilus Diagnostics, and NVIDIA, a leading AI company which partnered with the centre to help process these petabytes of brain data
Publication: The New Indian Express
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