May 9, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD CEO Lisa Su on AI chip export curbs: ‘That’s a good thing for U.S. jobs in the…’edit

AMD CEO Lisa Su recently said that China remains a “large opportunity” for the semiconductor and AI industry. Speaking at CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” after the chip maker’s first-quarter results, Su stressed on the need for a balance between national security measures and adoption of technology.

Publication : The Times of India

AMD Rolls Out Adrenalin Edition 25.5.1 With Expanded FSR 4, Game Support (Proactive)edit

AMD has released its latest driver update, Adrenalin Edition 25.5.1, which includes performance improvements, expanded game compatibility and support for the company’s latest upscaling technology, FidelityFX Super Resolution 4 (FSR 4).

Publication : Business World

Competition in news

Why Nvidia s CEO Jensen Huang is nervous about this Chinese AI threatedit

The landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) hardware is undergoing a significant shift as Chinese technology companies ramp up efforts to challenge Nvidia’s long-standing dominance in the AI chip market.

Publication: The Times of India

ServiceNow and NVIDIA fuel a new class of intelligent AI agents across the enterpriseedit

ServiceNow and NVIDIA announced an expansion of their partnership to fuel a new class of intelligent AI agents across the enterprise.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nutanix and NVIDIA unlock the future of agentic AI for the enterpriseedit

In the rapidly evolving world of enterprise AI, where generative intelligence is reshaping business operations, Nutanix has emerged with a decisive move: it wants to make Agentic AI available anywhere, securely and at scale.

Publication: CRN

Elon Musk’s Not Wrong reply to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang post saying Robots Building Robots era is nearedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently shared his vision of the future of manufacturing, saying factories will soon be run by robots, with humans working alongside them.

Publication: The Times of India

Cadence launches supercomputer powered by Nvidia chipsedit

A new supercomputer offered by Cadence, a leading provider of technology for electronic design automation, is poised to support a suite of engineering design and life sciences applications accelerated by NVIDIA Blackwell systems and NVIDIA CUDAX software libraries.

Publication: The Economic Times

AAEON Aims to Impress with Edge AI Demos at COMPUTEX 2025edit

AAEON will kick off the event with a generative AI demonstration featuring the GARA750E, its flagship advanced graphics card with Intel Arc A750E GPU architecture.

Publication: Times Tech

Gen Z leads the charge in technology adoption and innovationedit

Performance and brand trust are key factors for Gen Z when selecting smartphones, with many willing to invest in devices powered by reliable chipsets such as MediaTek Dimensity and Qualcomm Snapdragon. Brand awareness among Gen Z and Gen Alpha is closely matched for both MediaTek and Qualcomm.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Partner in news

Exploring Gaming Laptop Options: Integrated vs. Dedicated GPUsedit

Dedicated GPUs are manufactured by NVIDIA and AMD and they are found in mid to high-end gaming laptops. It should be noted that in addition to making a gaming experience more enjoyable by enabling better graphics and frame rates, a dedicated GPU consumes more power and generates more heat.

Publication : English Jagran

ASUS Celebrates DOOM: The Dark Ages Collaboration with Global Bundleedit

ASUS today announced its continuing partnership with Bethesda and id Software to deliver the highly anticipated title DOOM™: The Dark Ages directly to gamers through a comprehensive global bundle initiative.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Industry news

The semiconductor industry must prepare for a future where chips are everywhereedit

The application of semiconductor chips is growing very quickly. Chips in the future will be utilised not only in computers and phones. But also, they will be in our bodies, houses, cars, and roads. India needs to prepare for the future in its economy and security as it targets to become a prominent technology nation.

Publication: Express Computer

NXP introduces third-generation imaging radar processors for advanced autonomous drivingedit

NXP Semiconductors has introduced its S32R47 imaging radar processors, utilising 16 nm FinFET technology, to enhance autonomous driving capabilities.

Publication: ET Auto

India may need additional 50 mn sqft real estate for data centres by 2030: Deloitte reportedit

As per Deloitte India s latest report, the country could require an additional 4550 million square feet of real estate space and 4045 Terawatt Hours (TWH) incremental power by 2030 to meet the growing demand for AI.

Publication: The Economic Times

Can India keep up with AI’s soaring demand for infra, GPUs, and talent?edit

India’s AI goals are also challenged by a severe GPU shortage—the computational backbone of GenAI. The US AI Diffusion Framework limits India’s import of Nvidia H100-class GPUs to 50,000 units until 2027, which could throttle progress.

Publication: Business Standard

Amazon Web Services to Launch AWS Marketplace in India by Year Endedit

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, has announced its plans to launch the AWS Marketplace platform in India by the end of this year.

Publication: Cio Elets Online

UP, Guj Rush to Take Part(s) in Electronics Raceedit

The Tamil Nadu programme unveiled last week aims to match the sops offered under the Centre’s recently announced Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS). Gujarat is emerging as a hub for electronics and semiconductors with chip manufacturing and assembly plants by the likes of Micron, CG Power and Tata Electronics in various phases of development in locations such as Dholera and Sanand.

Publication: The Economic Times

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