AMD specific news
AMD unveils Radeon RX 9060 XT with 16GB VRAM, likely to cost around Rs 25,000 in India (Proactive)edit
The newly announced Radeon RX 9060 XT comes with up to 16GB RAM with AMD claiming that it is around 6 per cent faster than the much pricier NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.
Publication: The Indian Express
Computex 2025: AMD Brings In Radeon RX 9060 XT To Challenge Nvidia’s Mid-range GPUs (Proactive)edit
AMD used the Computex 2025 stage in Taipei to pull the wraps off the Radeon RX 9060 XT, a mid-range RDNA 4 graphics card that slips in below last autumn’s RX 9070 duo and targets Nvidia’s freshly minted GeForce RTX 5060 family.
Publication: BW BusinessWorld
AMD at COMPUTEX 2025: RX 9060 XT, Threadripper 9000, and Radeon PRO (Proactive)edit
AMD’s COMPUTEX 2025 press conference wasn’t about subtle nudges or incremental upgrades. It was a triple-barrelled launch, aimed squarely at gamers, creators, and AI professionals. The company revealed the Radeon RX 9060 XT for next-gen gaming, the Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series for extreme desktop workloads, and the Radeon AI PRO R9700 to stake a serious claim in the professional AI compute space.
Publication: Digit
Futureproofing Enterprises with AMD & Ishan Technologies: Powering India’s digital transformationedit
A crucial element in Ishan Technologies’ success is its partnership with AMD, which has enabled enhanced data center efficiency, scalability, and business performance.
Publication: CNBC TV18
AMD to divest ZT Systems data center infrastructure manufacturing business to Sanminaedit
AMD has entered into a definitive agreement to sell ZT Systems U.S. headquartered data center infrastructure manufacturing business to Sanmina , a leading integrated manufacturing solutions company.
Publication: The Economic Times
In Saudi Arabia’s transformation, Indian tech talent’s becoming keyedit
Prime Minister Modi was there last month. US president Donald Trump was there last week, helping put together a number of business deals, including agreements for parties in the country to acquire tens of thousands of semiconductors from Nvidia and AMD.
Publication: The Times of India
Gulf nations pivot from crude to codeedit
Other tech companies are also racing into Gulf markets. US chipmaker AMD, Nvidia’s main rival, will collaborate with Saudi Arabia on a $10-billion AI initiative that includes supplying chips and software for data centres.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
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Computex: Beyond Nvidia, four things to know at Asia s biggest tech showedit
From Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to Nvidia and Qualcomm, the development of generative artificial intelligence was heralded at Computex last year as comparable to the advent of the internet.
Publication: The Economic Times
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Computex 2025: Everything Qualcomm announced including Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoCedit
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC introduced with improved AI and power efficiency for mobile devices. Over 85 Snapdragon X-powered Windows Copilot+ PCs launched, with 100+ expected by 2026. Qualcomm and NVIDIA team up to bring custom CPU technology to AI data centers.
Publication: Digit
NVIDIA is Betting Big on AI Agents for Enterpriseedit
At Computex 2025, NVIDIA unveiled a suite of technologies designed to accelerate AI and integrate it into the workplace.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
How NVIDIA is Helping Indian IT Become AI-First Companiesedit
Indian IT firms have been experiencing a digital transformation journey with generative AI and AI agents over the last two years.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise deepens integration with NVIDIA on AI factory portfolioedit
Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced enhancements to the portfolio of NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE solutions that support the entire AI lifecycle and meet the unique needs of enterprises, service providers, sovereigns, and research & discovery organisations.
Publication: Express Computers
Foxconn, Nvidia deepen AI partnership for smart cities, smart EVs; to set up 100MW data centeredit
Apple iPhone manufacturer, Hon Hai Technology Group ( Foxconn ), and artificial intelligence (AI) giant Nvidia have deepened their partnership to tap into opportunities in the smart cities, smart factories, and smart electric vehicles (EV) sectors.
Publication: The Economic Times
Dynatrace Collaborates with NVIDIA to Deliver AI and LLM Observability for Enterprise AI Factory Deploymentsedit
Dynatrace to provide fullstack observability for NVIDIA Blackwell reference design unveiled at Computex 2025 Dynatrace®, the leading AI-powered observability platform, today announced that it is integrating its fullstack, AI and LLM Observability solution into the newly unveiled NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design.
Publication: CXO Today
Dell Unveils AI Servers With Nvidia Blackwell Ultra Chips, Launches AI-focused Laptopedit
Dell Technologies have unveiled a new line of servers powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra chips, aiming to strengthen its position in the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure market.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel explores sale of networking and edge unitedit
Intel is eyeing a possible divestment of its network and edge businesses as new CEO LipBu Tan aims to rid the chipmaker of operations he does not see as vital, according to Reuters.
Publication: The Economic Times
ASUS and Intel Launch AI Developer Toolkit to Accelerate AI Application Developmentedit
Dr Olena Zhu, Intel s Chief AI Architect for the Client Ecosystem, added, We are excited to see the ASUS NUC team leverage a developer toolkit to benefit both IT and IoT communities
Publication: Digital Terminal
Nvidia RTX 5060 Price Revealed: Is it a Good Buy?edit
The release of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5060 has caused quite a stir in the PC gaming world. Priced as a midrange graphics card for gamers who desire good performance without paying topoftheline prices, the RTX 5060 is already being compared to its predecessor, the RTX 4060, and competing AMD models.
Publication: Analytics Insight
Qualcomm to make data center processors that connect to Nvidia chipsedit
Nvidia’s chips are dominant in the AI market but always paired with CPUs, a market traditionally dominated by Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.
Publication: The Economic Times
Intel taps AI creators, developers with new Arc Pro GPUsedit
The move also signals Intel s strategy to actively tap into the AI boom, which has boosted revenues of its rivals, Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).
Publication: The Economic Times
Nvidia invests $500 billion in US Al infrastructureedit
Nvidia has decided to invest up to $500 billion over four years to produce Al chips in the US, shifting from Taiwan. Partnering with TSMC, Foxconn, and others, the move will expand Al infrastructure, create thousands of jobs, and strengthen supply chains.
Publication: Electronics For You
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Dell Unveils AI Servers With Nvidia Blackwell Ultra Chips, Launches AI-focused Laptopedit
Dell Technologies have unveiled a new line of servers powered by Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra chips, aiming to strengthen its position in the fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure market.
Publication: The Economic Times
ASUS and Intel Launch AI Developer Toolkit to Accelerate AI Application Developmentedit
Dr Olena Zhu, Intel s Chief AI Architect for the Client Ecosystem, added, We are excited to see the ASUS NUC team leverage a developer toolkit to benefit both IT and IoT communities
Publication: Digital Terminal
Microsoft to add Anthropic’s AI coding agent to its GitHub serviceedit
Microsoft on Monday introduced its own coding agent to GitHub, a Microsoft-owned service that many software companies use to manage their code bases
Publication: Money Control
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition review: A sleek laptop with AI-powered performanceedit
Lenovo recently launched the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition in India, a premium laptop powered by Intel s latest Core Ultra Series 2 Lunar Lake processor.
Publication: The Financial Express
Dell uniquely positioned to win the $295 billion AI market boom, says VP Vivek Mohindra at Dell Technologies Worldedit
Dell Technologies is firmly backing on-premise AI deployments, asserting that bringing AI to data, rather than vice versa, offers significant cost efficiencies, enhanced security, and regulatory control.
Publication: Business Today
Dell Technologies Fuels Enterprise AI Innovation with Infrastructure, Solutions and Servicesedit
Advancements to the Dell AI Factory — from industry-first AI PCs to edge and data center enhancements — simplify and speed AI deployments for organizations of any size Powerful AI infrastructure and solutions, backed by a broad partner ecosystem and global services, empower organizations to embrace applications from building foundational models to running agentic AI
Publication: CXO Today
ASUS ROG Pushes the Boundaries of Gaming with The ROG Lab Experienceedit
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) announced the unveiling of its experiential booth under the theme “The ROG Lab” at COMPUTEX 2025, marking a bold evolution as the brand approaches its next decade of revolutionary gaming innovation. The showcase underscored the unwavering ROG commitment to pushing boundaries and inspiring the gaming community through forward-thinking design and technology.
Publication: Hindustan Times
MSI Announces AMD And Intel-Powered Handheld Gaming Consoles And New Range Of Laptopsedit
MSI on Tuesday announced a new range of AI-powered laptops and two new handheld gaming consoles at the 2025 Computer Show held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre. MSI is offering consumers the option to choose between AMD and Intel chipsets for both the gaming consoles and the laptops.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Industry news
Semiconductor Supply Chain 4.0: How digital tools are revolutionising procurementedit
In the high stakes world of semiconductors, a few days delay can derail billion dollar product launches, disrupt global production lines, and reshape the fortunes of entire industries.
Publication: The Economic Times
Cloud cost optimisation: Strategic imperative for BFSI sectoredit
Cloud computing has revolutionised the global business landscape, and the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector is no exception. Financial institutions are increasingly leveraging the scalability, flexibility, reliability and speed offered by cloud technologies to accelerate digital transformation.
Publication: Hindustan Times
Why Nvidia, Tesla, Palantir, AMD, & UnitedHealth Are Catching Investors Eyesedit
In 2025, five companies are standing out from the rest: Nvidia, Tesla, Palantir, AMD, and UnitedHealth Each of these industry leaders brings a unique value proposition, driving innovation and expansion
Publication: Analytics Insight
Nazara acquires UK-based Curve Games for ?247 credit
In A Significant push for global markets, Nazara Technologies has acquired UK-based PC and console game publisher Curve Games for 247 crore. The move is aimed at deepening Nazara’s presence in the $100 billion+global PC and console gaming market and marks a major strategic pivot beyond mobile.
Publication: The Financial Express
MediaTek to roll out world’s smallest chip from Septemberedit
Fabless semiconductor firm MediaTek will begin production of world’s smallest 2 nanometer chips from September, an official said on Tuesday. At present the smallest chip in production is of 3 nanometer size.
Publication: MINT
Foxconn to boost India focus with $1.5 bn betedit
Key iPhone maker Foxconn is making a $1.5 billion investment to expand its focus on India as Apple looks to mitigate geopolitical and tariff risks by shifting production away from China.
Publication: Hindustan Times
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