AMD specific news
AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 385 Spotted: Affordable Strix Halo Poweredit
AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro 385 benchmarked on Geek bench with impressive scores. Discover specs, performance, pricing of this affordable Strix Halo processor for 2025.
Publication : Techno Sports
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT – Review (Proactive)edit
AMD’s latest GPU architecture – RDNA 4 – has been proving very impressive these past few months. As a result, it has largely living up to the hype created since its initial announcement at the end of February 2025.
Publication : IGN
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB ft. ASUS Prime OC Review (Proactive)edit
We tested the ASUS Prime RX 9060 XT 16 GB OC, pitting it against the MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB Ventus. The Radeon RX 9060 XT series forms the budget RDNA 4 lineup with 8 GB and 16 GB variants. It uses the Navi 44 monolithic die fabbed on TSMC’s 4nm (N4P) process node.
Publication : Hardware Times
PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB Review: 7% lower performance than RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB for $80 less (Proactive)edit
With the Radeon RX 9060 XT, AMD hopes to take the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti head on while undercutting the price, hopefully with no availability qualms. We take a look at the PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB to see if this GPU really has what it takes to challenge Team Green in the very important mainstream gaming segment.
Publication : NoteBookCheck
SAPPHIRE PULSE AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB Graphics Card Review (Proactive)edit
In terms of raw performance, the Radeon RX 9060 XT aligns proportionally with its higher-tier sibling, the RX 9070 XT. However, while the 9070 XT exceeded expectations—punching above its weight thanks to a shader count that surpassed even the RX 7800 XT—the 9060 XT makes no such leap.
Publication : Digit
Competition in news
Qualcomm fixes 3 critical chip vulnerabilities exploited by hackers: List of chipsets affectededit
Qualcomm stated in its bulletin that patches were provided to device makers in May, with a strong recommendation for immediate deployment.
Publication: The Times of India
Nvidia is building a new AI chip for China that follows US rulesedit
Nvidia, the world’s leading AI chipmaker, is working on a brand new chip just for China and it’s designed to follow strict US export rules. According to a report by The Information, the chip, called B30, is expected to launch this year, with over 1 million units planned for production.
Publication: Money Control
Nvidia becomes world’s most valuable company, beating Microsoft, as AI revolution reshapes global tech landscapeedit
Nvidia Corporation reclaimed its position as the world’s most valuable publicly traded company on Tuesday, surpassing Microsoft after a sharp rally driven by unrelenting demand for its AI chips.
Publication: The Times of India
Partner in news
Stay connectededit
The HP OmniStudio X is a 32-inch all-in-one PC, designed to integrate work, entertainment and creativity. It is equipped with the latest Intel Core Ultra processor, combined with Intel AI Boost and Intel Arc graphics, delivering 47 TOPS NPU performance.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Industry news
STMicro CEO confirms 5,000 job cuts over next three yearsedit
STMicroelectronics, the FrancoItalian semiconductor giant, will see 5,000 employees leave the company over the next three years, its Chief Executive Officer JeanMarc Chery confirmed on Wednesday.
Publication: The Economic Times
Quantum Computing: Journey from bits to qubits still has far to goedit
For much of the 20th century, computing meant tinkering with mechanical contraptions — from slide rules and punch cards to roomsized mainframes wired with vacuum tubes.
Publication: The Indian Express
Infosys, TCS investing in GPUs, says MeitY’s Abhishek Singhedit
“Given the capability that our Indian IT industry has, and given from what we are hearing about Infosys investing into GPUs, TCS investing into this, they are taking a large-scale training of their team members,” Singh said at the Accel AI Summit, 2025 on June 4 in Bengaluru.
Publication: Money Control
Govt eases SEZ rules to promote chips, electronics component manufacturingedit
The government has unveiled a series of policy relaxations aimed at boosting high-tech manufacturing, including semiconductors and electronic components in special economic zones (SEZs).
Publication: Business Standard
Govt eases SEZ rules to promote chips, electronics component manufacturingedit
The government has unveiled a series of policy relaxations aimed at boosting high-tech manufacturing, including semiconductors and electronic components in special economic zones (SEZs)
Publication: Hindi – Business Standard
Disclaimer - For AMD Internal Use Only