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AI PCs will continue to evolve (Print)edit
I believe we are truly at the intersection of multiple breakthroughs. In 2025, two key tech trends will stand out the evolution of AI PCs and the rapid expansion of High-performance computing (HPC) in the cloud and at the edge. AI PCs represent a transformative shift from incremental upgrades to devices with predictive capabilities, adaptive interfaces, and on-device processing. (AMD)
Publication: The Times of India
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AMD, Intel target AI inferencing to rival Nvidiaedit
The race for dominance in AI computing is intensifying as AMD and Intel set their sights on AI inferencing, a critical and fast-growing segment poised to disrupt Nvidia’s monopoly.
Publication: The Financial Express
Best gaming laptops under ?40000: Top 6 picks for powerful performance and smooth gameplay without breaking the bankedit
The Lenovo IdeaPad is a powerhouse that comes with a powerful AMD Ryzen 5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 512GB SSD for seamless gaming performance. The 15.6-inch FHD display and NVIDIA GeForce graphics ensure stunning visuals and smooth gameplay.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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You thought machine chatbots were all in 2024; wait for 2025. From Google, Nvidia to Microsoft, this new technology will change the world of AIedit
Companies like Nvidia and Google are one of the first to pick up the trend of agentic AI and are working extensively upon it. Microsoft and Salesforce are also not far away in this particular avenue.
Publication: The Economic Times
Nvidia Closes Acquisition of Israeli Software Startup Run:aiedit
Nvidia has become one of the world’s most-valuable companies by winning the race to provide crucial parts of data centers that run AI-based services. While other chipmakers have posted rapid growth in the area, none have come close to rivaling the tens of billions of dollars a quarter Nvidia rakes in from sales of accelerator chips.
Publication: Gadgets 360
The Intel Core Ultra 3 budget CPU leaked with 8-core configuration: Here’s everything you need to knowedit
When Intel launched the Arrow Lake processors under the new Core Ultra 200S series, a budget Intel Core Ultra 3 CPU was missing.
Publication: Sports Keeda
Nvidia RTX 50 series vs AMD RX 9000 series (RDNA 4): Which could be the better GPU lineup?edit
The Nvidia RTX 50 series and the AMD Radeon RX 9000 series (which is what the RDNA 4 lineup is rumored to be named) are the talk of the town these days. Both of these GPU lineups are expected to be launched in early 2025, with rumors pointing to reveals at the CES event. This year’s iteration of the electronics show is set for January 7-10 in Las Vegas.
Publication: Sports Keeda
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AMD Fire Range laptop CPUs spotted in Asus gaming system benchmarkedit
What just happened? As AMD’s recently launched Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs dominate sales charts and mobile users anticipate the company’s next-gen APUs, news regarding Zen 5’s Fire Range laptop CPUs has been scant.
Publication: Tech Spot
Industry news
Mint Primer: Can India turn into a global hub for data centres?edit
India’s data centre capacity is projected to jump by the end of this decade, driven by digitalization, data localization laws, AI usage by firms and consumer data consumption, backed by 5G rollout. Is this enough to make it a global data centre hub? Mint explores:
Publication: Live Mint
Mapping India’s AI journey: From potential to progressedit
AI adoption is already revolutionising sectors such as e-commerce, financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing, with Indian industries steadily catching up, the story of AI in India is one of contrasts.
Publication: ET CIO
India’s semiconductor journey is a delicate tightrope walkedit
India’s goal to strengthen its position in the global semiconductor landscape is both ambitious and challenging. As far as the current scheme of things stand, it is a tightrope walk. There is much to be done to navigate the complexities of global supply chains, enhance domestic capabilities, and address geopolitical factors.
Publication: The Times of India
How Indian companies say aye to AIedit
A full two years have passed since ChatGPT wowed the world by gaining 1 million users within its first five days of launch in 2022.
Publication: The Economic Times
Cloud computing, AI/ML lead tech adoption in Indian banks, reveals RBI surveyedit
A survey conducted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has revealed that Cloud computing and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) are the two most widely adopted emerging technologies among Indian banks.
Publication: Communication Today
Artificial intelligence, cybersecurity to create 1 million jobs by 2030: Quess IT Staffing reportedit
Emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, cloud computing and data science, as a whole, are projected to generate around 1 million jobs by 2030, news agency PTI reported citing a report by Quess IT Staffing, a tech staffing solutions provider.
Publication: Hindustan Times
After Gujarat, India’s second AI-driven semicon plant to be set up in Jaipuredit
The semiconductor manufacturing facility with AI-enabling technologies in Gujarat, India is going to create history by commencing on its first facility. Under the self-reliant semiconductor production as envisioned in the “Make in India” initiative, this yet another big leap will end dependence on imports and reinforce India’s position further on the world map.
Publication: Communication Today
Nation’s Largest Semiconductor Plant to Come up in Kurnooledit
Kurnool district will host the nation’s largest semiconductor plant, with a Rs.14,000 crore investment from Japanese and Indian IT companies in the Orvakal Industrial Estate.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Maharashtra govt to draft its AI policy soon, says minister Shelaredit
Maharashtra will soon draft its independent Artificial Intelligence (AI) policy to position the state as a major player in the sector and a leader in technological advancements, a minister has said. He said the AI era has begun and that the state must seize this opportunity.
Publication: Business Standard
AI And Cybersecurity To Drive 1 Million Job Opportunities In India By 2030: Reportedit
India’s IT sector is said to create over 1 million jobs by 2030, driven by AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. India is geared for new-growth tech jobs, with the major drivers being emerging techs like artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and cloud computing.
Publication: Times Now News
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