July 4, 2025

AMD specific news

India super important market; Reliance Jio using our GPUs: AMD (Proactive)edit

India is a super important market for AMD and the largest telco Reliance Jio is among the customers using the graphic processing units ( GPUs ) in its data centres, a senior official has said.

Publication : The Economic Times

India ‘super important’ market; Reliance Jio using our GPUs: AMD (Proactive)edit

AMD considers India a “super important” market, with Reliance Jio among its key customers using AMD’s GPUs in data centers. The companies have deployed a significant proof of concept and are planning future collaborations to advance AI capabilities in India. This partnership aligns with AMD’s broader strategy to support sovereign AI initiatives and strengthen its presence in the country’s growing AI ecosystem.

Publication : PTI

Competition in news

Microchip, partners build ASAML ecosystem in Japanedit

Microchip, partners build ASAML ecosystem in Japan Ecosystem s camera module and development tools are based on Microchip s VS700 family of serializers and deserializers and will help Japanese OEMs speed ASAML adoption in ADAS applications.

Publication : Bis Infotech

Nvidia Will No Longer Roll Out New Driver Updates for Some of Its Older GeForce GTX Graphics Cardsedit

Nvidia is ending support for its older graphics cards, including the GeForce GTX 1000, 900, and 700 series. The company confirmed the news on its official Nvidia Forum, stating that the upcoming 580 driver series update will be the final update to support GPUs built on the Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures.

Publication : IGN

Intel CEO LipBu Tan may be planning big change to company s contract manufacturing business, abandoning technology Intel has spent millions working onedit

What is behind Intel s shift to 14A process Intel s new CEO, LipBu Tan, is reportedly exploring a significant overhaul of the company s contract manufacturing, or foundry, business, potentially abandoning efforts to market its 18A chipmaking technology to external customers, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

Publication : The Times of India

Partner in news

Best Gaming Laptops Under $1000 in 2025edit

Budget Gaming Wins in 2025 : Thanks to manufacturers such as ASUS, Acer, and Lenovo, gaming has never been better for under $1000 Smooth frame rates, solid reliability, and great value have become apt descriptions for this industry. (AMD)

Publication : Analytics Insight

ASUS Vivobook 15 with 13th Gen i5 Chip at Perfect Price in Indiaedit

ASUS, a Lenovo owned company now, is selling its Vivobook 15 at a very decent price in India now. The Asus Vivobook 15 is great for students and professionals both. It all depends on what is the use case for the person.

Publication: Telecom Talk Info

Dell, Alienware launch high-end flagship gaming desktopsedit

The Aurora equipped with up to the Intel Core Ultra 9 Series CPUs, up to 64GB of 6400MHz XMP RAM (a 23% increase in memory bandwidth), and up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPUs, that not only boost current performance but also future proofs the system for whatever challenges lie ahead.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Industry news

Workday Doubles Down on India with Local Data Centre, Bigger Sales Pushedit

Enterprise cloud leader Workday is sharpening its focus on the Indian market with a bold expansion that includes setting up a local data centre, strengthening its onground sales operations, and scaling its partner ecosystem.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Quantum AI: The brain and the brawn of modern tech innovationedit

Quantum AI is the byproduct of combining this with AI s knack for pattern recognition and learning. It’s a step toward a new generation of systems that handle enormous volumes of data and solve complex problems with remarkable precision and speed.

Publication: Business Today

Keeping Data Centers Cool: The Role of Advanced HVAC in Ensuring Operational Efficiencyedit

As our digital world expands rapidly from cloud computing and AI to big data and streaming services, data centers have become the backbone of global connectivity However, this rise in computing power comes with a major challenge: heat The vast energy consumption of servers and storage systems generates heat that, if not efficiently managed, can lead to performance issues, downtime, and hardware damage

Publication: Digital Terminal

India to unveil first fully made semiconductor chip by end of 2025edit

India is poised to make history in the global technology landscape as the country prepares to launch its first homegrown semiconductor chip by the end of 2025.

Publication: Communications Today

After becoming a data center hub, why India should now lead in external storage devicesedit

India’s data center capacity is growing fast, with nearly $25 billion in investments expected by 2030. But, while the country is emerging as a storage hub for global data, it still depends heavily on imported external storage devices like SSDs, pen drives, and portable hard disks.

Publication: The Economic Times

Endiya Partners, Exfinity invest in Maieutic Semiconductoredit

Maieutic Semiconductor has raised $4.15 million in seed funding led by Endiya Partners and Exfinity Venture Partners to develop generative AI for design and development workflows in chip design. Bengaluru-based deep tech startup said the fresh funding will be used to expand its engineering team and help the platform to reach the market.

Publication: MINT

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