June 16, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D Launch: Budget Gaming Gets 3D VCacheedit

AMD has quietly unleashed the AMD Ryzen 5 5500X3D, marking a revolutionary moment for gamers who thought premium 3D VCache technology was out of their reach.

Publication : Techno Sports

AMD sees AI chip market exceeding USD 500 bn by 2028, launches MI350 Series GPU to take on Nvidiaedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Chief Executive Lisa Su has said that the chipmaker sees the artificial intelligence processor market topping USD 500 billion by 2028. The Silicon Valley company said the market is likely to grow at over 60 per cent annually to exceed USD 500 billion, from being a USD 45 billion opportunity in 2023.

Publication : Press Trust of India

Al chips: $500bn by 2028′ (Proactive)edit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) chief executive Lisa Su has said that the chip maker sees the artificial intelligence processor market top-ping $500 billion by 2028.

Publication : The Telegraph

Competition in news

Qualcomm launches AR+ Gen 1 chipset for smart glasses: All the detailsedit

At Augmented World Expo 2025 this week, Qualcomm announced its new Snapdragon AR1 Plus Gen 1 chipset for smart glasses. It succeeds the Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1, which powers RayBan Meta glasses, and was announced in 2023.

Publication : Money Control

Partner in news

Why this midrange Lenovo tablet is the model I recommend to most peopleedit

Lenovo recently launched the Idea Tab Pro, a midrange Android tablet that starts at just $290. Even at such an affordable price, its specs are nothing short of impressive.

Publication: Technology For You

Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro review: The laptop that just works without the dramaedit

Samsung has been making some great phones, and frankly, good laptops. That’s been the equation for years, and if I’d be honest (again), nobody expected it to change.

Publication: Gadgets Now

Microsoft cancels Xbox handheld, but teases more thrilling portable gaming experience with Asus ROG Allyedit

Why would Microsoft abandon such a promising idea? The answer lies in its new partnership with Asus and the recently unveiled ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X handhelds. These devices, announced at the Xbox Games Showcase on June 8, 2025, are now the company’s main focus. Early reviews for the ROG Xbox Ally X are glowing, especially for its smooth performance and seamless Xbox integration

Publication: Hindustan Times

Dell Technologies Names Ravi Bharadwaj VP for APJC Partner Ecosystemedit

Dell Technologies announces Ravi Bharadwaj as the new Vice President, Partner Ecosystem for Asia Pacific Japan & Greater China (APJC), succeeding Manish Gupta, who was recently appointed as the new President and Managing Director for Dell Technologies India.

Publication: SME Street

Asus Set To Introduce New Vivobook Series In India On 17 Juneedit

Asus is to introduce its next-generation Vivobook series in India, scheduled for 17 June 2025.

Publication: Business World

Industry news

Cyient Semiconductors and MIPS Join Forces to Develop High-Efficiency RISC-V Power Solutionsedit

Cyient Semiconductors Private Limited and MIPS have announced a strategic partnership, unveiled on June 12, 2025, to co-develop specialized silicon solutions that integrate MIPS’ processor technology with Cyient’s expertise in power management.

Publication: The Machine Maker

Chip-maker Micron expands US investment to $200 bn backed by Trumpedit

Chip giant Micron Technology on Thursday said it was expanding its domestic investment plan to $200 billion as its seeks to boost US semiconductor manufacturing, with the backing of the Trump administration.

Publication: The Economic Times

Beijing delays approval of $35bn Synopsys-Ansys semiconductor deal amid chip export tensionsedit

A $35bn merger between US chip design giant Synopsys and engineering software company Ansys is facing delays in Beijing, as China’s antitrust regulator postpones its approval amid rising tensions over Washington’s latest chip export restrictions, the Financial Times reported.

Publication: Money Control

Taiwan adds China s Huawei, SMIC to export control listedit

Taiwan is home to TSMC , the world’s largest contract chipmaker and a major supplier of chips to AI darling Nvidia. Both Huawei and SMIC have been working hard to catch up in the chip technology race.

Publication: The Economic Times

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