June 3, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD: A Higher-End Radeon 9000 Series GPU Is Reportedly in the Works, and It Could Compete With Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 and Moreedit

A new high-end GPU from AMD is reportedly in development, according to tech YouTuber Moore s Law Is Dead. The upcoming graphics card, expected to be part of the Radeon 9000 series, could deliver a 15–45% performance boost over the RX 9070 XT, with an average 28% uplift in 4K gaming.

Publication : IGN

AMD Acquires Enosemi to Accelerate Optical Innovation Across AI System Architecturesedit

With this acquisition, AMD continues to advance its leadership across the compute stack—spanning CPUs, GPUs, adaptive SoCs, networking, software, and system design

Publication : Digital Terminal

Competition in news

Redefining Robotics: High-Precision Autonomous Mobile Robotsedit

Courtesy: Lattice Semiconductors Imagine a robot navigating a crowded factory floor, rerouting itself in realtime around equipment, humans, and unexpected obstacles — all while maintaining motion control and system stability.

Publication: ELE Times

OnePlus Pad 3 with Open Canvas, Qualcomm SD 8 Elite set to launch on June 5edit

Ahead of the global launch, the company confirmed that the OnePlus Pad 3 will be powered by the flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and support Open Canvas for splitscreen multitasking with up to three apps.

Publication : Business Standard

Nvidia To Reportedly Cut Down Production of GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs by 20–30%edit

Nvidia, one of the leading GPU manufacturers in the world, is reportedly going to cut production of its GeForce RTX 50 GPU series.

Publication : Ign

Elastic brings enterprise data to NVIDIA AI factoriesedit

Elastic announced that Elasticsearch integrates with the new NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design to provide a recommended vector database for enterprises to build and deploy their own on-premises AI factories.

Publication : CRN

Partner in news

Microsoft cuts hundreds more jobs after firing 6,000 last monthedit

Microsoft Corp cut hundreds more jobs just weeks after its largest layoff in years, underscoring the tech industry s efforts to trim costs even as it plows billions of dollars into artificial intelligence More than 300 employees were told their positions had been eliminated on Monday, according to a Washington state notice reviewed by Bloomberg

Publication: CNBC TV18

Inside Dell’s ‘decentralised’ AI Future: How the Dell AI Factory is gearing up to capture enterprise demandedit

The first year of Dell AI Factory proved it was up to 60 percent more cost-effective than the public cloud. Dell highlighted that 85 percent of enterprises plan to move generative AI workloads on premises in the next 24 months.

Publication: Money Control

Lenovo’s focus on artificial intelligenceedit

Lenovo has focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) in all devices, including mobiles and laptops, which is making these devices more efficient, reliable and secure for users, said Lenovo India Executive Director Rohit Meedha.

Publication: Loksatta

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: A compact gaming laptop, is still a rare breededit

Under the hood is the latest generation AMD Ryzen AI 9 chip with the Nvidia RTX 5070Ti graphics, a redone cooling architecture, double the base memory (now 32GB instead of 16GB) and double the storage (2TB instead of 1TB).

Publication : Hindustan Times

Asus ROG Strix G16 (2025) laptop review: A gaming powerhouseedit

While Intel based gaming laptops generally offer better battery life than their AMD HX counterparts, the ROG Strix G16 (2025) is still a high performance gaming machine.

Publication : The Financial Express

Industry news

Union Minister Piyush Goyal Meets Micron Technology SVP to Discuss Semiconductor Project in Indiaedit

The upcoming semiconductor facility marks a major milestone in this journey, further reinforcing the company s commitment to India’s long-term economic and technological development.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Tata Electronics eyes Malaysia foray via chip fab acquisitionedit

Tata Electronics is in talks with several global semiconductor companies including X-Fab, DNeX and Globetronics to acquire a fabrication or outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) plant in Malaysia, according to people in the know.

Publication: The Economic Times

India’s semiconductor ecosystem takes shape with $21 billion pipelineedit

In the semiconductor industry, assembly, testing, marking, and packaging (ATMP) and outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) are the final, critical phases before chips are shipped to diverse users — smartphones, laptops, automotive, consumer electronics, and other product manufacturers

Publication: Business Standard

Deloitte India partners with HCL Software to support enterprise digital transformationedit

The partnership will combine Deloitte s industry experience with HCL Software’s enterprise software products. This collaboration aims to help organisations improve operational efficiency and customer service by using technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and digital experience tools.

Publication: Tech Circle

Silicon stakesedit

Tata Electronics’ $11 billion fab in Dholera, Gujarat, stands as the center- piece. When completed by 2027, the fab will have a capacity of 50,000 wafers per month, serving segments such as auto- motive, telecom, and artificial intelligence (AI).

Publication: Business Standard

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