February 27, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 8000 Processor CPU HP Victus 15 Introduces India in India ..!edit

This laptop is powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processor and features a Full HD display with a 144Hz refresh rate.

Publication: Tamil News18

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Faces Widespread CPU Failures ASRock Motherboards Most Affectededit

The tech community is buzzing with concerns as AMD s highly sough tafter Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor faces a surge in failure incidents.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Competition in news

Qualcomm Unveils Dragonwing Brand for Industrial and Embedded IoT Solutionsedit

Qualcomm has unveiled Dragonwing, a new brand portfolio for its Internet of Things (IoT) products and solutions. Expanding beyond its Snapdragon brand used for its mobile chips, Qualcomm Dragonwing will cater to industrial and embedded IoT, networking, and cellular infrastructure solutions.

Publication: Telecom Talk Info

Qualcomm to showcase AI powered wireless and 6G advances at MWC 2025edit

Qualcomm Technologies will showcase advancements in AI and wireless connectivity at MWC 2025 in Barcelona. The company is highlighting interoperable multivendor AI in wireless networks and next generation wireless technologies, drawing from ongoing research and partnerships.

Publication: Fone Arena

Qualcomm bringing digital transformation in automobile sector, says Savi Soinedit

Following collaboration with Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki and Mahindra & Mahindra , the American wireless technology provider Qualcomm said that it is enabling digital transformation in India s automobile sector.

Publication: ET Telecom

Nvidia s AI boom brings riches to partners like Dell, at a costedit

Though technology from Nvidia Corp has brought a sales surge to Dell, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co and Super Micro Computer , the companies have suffered from shrinking margins and less influence over major customers Nvidia, meanwhile, is often the one calling the shots

Publication: The Economic Times

Gigabyte lineup of NVIDIA s GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs announcededit

Gigabyte has announced its latest lineup of GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, powered by NVIDIA s Blackwell architecture. The newly launched models include the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, and RTX 5070 Ti, with the RTX 5070 set to arrive on March 5th.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Benchmarks Leak: A 20% Boost Over RTX 4070edit

NVIDIA s pricing strategy for the RTX 5070 positions it as a highly competitive option for gamers who want high performance at a reasonable price. The reduction in launch pricing compared to its predecessor suggests that NVIDIA is taking a proactive approach to counter competition from AMD s RDNA 4 series.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Intel’s Game Changing 18A Process Is Finally Ready: Taping Out in H1 2025edit

This development signals an important shift in Intel s roadmap. Panther Lake, which is designed for consumer devices, is expected to bring major improvements in performance per watt, making it ideal for laptops and high performance computing applications. Meanwhile, Clearwater Forest, designed for data centers, will focus on increasing scalability and energy efficiency, making Intel a stronger competitor against AMD s EPYC lineup and ARM based server chips.

Publication: Techno Sports Co

Partner in news

Microsoft may get charge for OpenAI India data localisationedit

As OpenAI explores ways to localise the data of Indian users for its generative AI model ChatGPT, the company is likely to rely on its largest investor Microsoft for the same, sources said.

Publication: The Financial Express

Lenovo plans to manufacture AI PCs in India amid diversification driveedit

Lenovo plans to manufacture PCs with artificial intelligence features in India this year, underscoring the company s push to diversify its supply chain in the world s fastes tgrowing major economy.

Publication: The Indian Express

Acer Iconia Tab iM1022 tablet review: a feature packed 4G tablet with some caveatsedit

When you’re shopping for a tablet in the ballpark of Rs 15,000, there are quite a few tempting options. What is rare, though, is finding one with 4G connectivity at this price.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

MSI launches RTX 50 series gaming laptops with AMD and Intel processors in Indiaedit

The Raider series comes with two options: AMD Ryzen 9000HX/9000HX3D or Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors. Both options are paired with RTX 50 graphics. These variants support highspeed DDR5 6400 CSODIMM for gamers. (For top technology news of the day, subscribe to our tech newsletter Today s Cache)

Publication: The Hindu

ASUS ROG Flow Z13 Convertible Gaming Tablet Launched with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 CPUs and Radeon 8060S Graphicsedit

It features AMD Ryzen AI Max 395 CPUs and up to 128GB of RAM. The device boasts a 2.5K LCD screen with a 180Hz refresh rate and a 70Wh battery, promising over 10 hours of use on a single charge.

Publication: Gizbot

Industry news

Will infra bottlenecks sour LLM dreams?edit

To meet growing demands, data centres must invest in high performance computing (HPC), specialised GPU (graphics processing units) clusters and efficient cooling technologies to support large scale AI training and inferencing.

Publication: The Financial Express

N Chandrasekaran: Tata Group To Sign MoUs With 10 More Semiconductor Companiesedit

At the Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit, Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran highlighted Assam’s growing role in India’s semiconductor industry.

Publication: Business Today

First madeinIndia semiconductor chip to be ready this year: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Union IT and Electronics minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday said the first MadeinIndia semiconductor chip will be ready for production by 2025.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Donald Trump s semiconductor tariffs could derail India s chip ambitions—here’s why it mattersedit

Barely a month into his second term, President Donald Trump is aggressively pushing trade policies to reshore chip manufacturing to the US.

Publication: Fortune

DAVV develops semiconductor chip to enhance data storage accuracyedit

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) has designed a semiconductor chip that enhances data storage accuracy , benefiting satellite imagery and biomedical applications The semiconductor chip was developed by the VLSI Group at DAVV s Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) as part of the Tiny Tapeout educational project

Publication: The Times of India

Building software layer that cuts dependence on GPUs for everything in AI, says Infosysedit

Software major Infosys is working on a software layer that minimises reliance on graphics processing unit (GPUs) for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. The development comes at a time when demand for high-performance chips has outpaced supply, leading to rising costs and deployment delays.

Publication: Money Control

RRP to buy chip packaging tech from Deca Technologiesedit

Semiconductor firm RRP Electronics has entered into an MoU with U.S.-based Deca Technologies, Inc. to acquire the latter’s wafer-level packaging capabilities.

Publication: The Hindu

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