AMD specific news
AMD Zen 6 CPUs Will Use TSMC’s N2P Process Nodeedit
AMD is set to revolutionize its CPU lineup by adopting TSMC‘s advanced N2P process node for most Zen 6 products. This strategic move positions AMD to deliver significant performance gains across server, desktop, and high-end laptop segments.
Publication : Tech Sports
MPW 2025: Honouring India s Most Powerful Women of the Yearedit
Fortune India MPW 2025 celebrates the vision, grit, and transformative leadership of India’s most powerful women who are redefining success across business, governance, arts, science, and social impact (AMD)
Publication : Fortune
AMD Zen 6 CPU Leak: Revolutionary 24-Core Desktop Processorsedit
The CPU wars are about to get explosive. Industry insider Yuri Bubliy (1usmus), creator of the acclaimed Hydra tuning software, has dropped bombshell details about AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 processors that could reshape desktop computing forever.
Publication : Techno Sports
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After layoffs, Intel announces new AI robotics arm; CEO Nadav Orbach says, The timing is now for…edit
Intel is spinning out its artificial intelligence (AI) robotics and biometric venture into a new company named RealSense. This announcement came after the USbased chipmaker cut 500 jobs, which affected 15% to 20% of its factory workers.
Publication : The Times of India
Next Snapdragon Chip for Wear OS Promises Better Battery, Performance and New Core Designedit
Qualcomm is working on a brandnew Snapdragon chip for Wear OS smartwatches and according to a fresh report, it could bring some big upgrades. Over the years, Qualcomm has launched multiple chips for Wear OS watches, but many of them struggled with performance or arrived late.
Publication : My Mobile
NVIDIA roadshow showcases GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs and AI-powered laptopsedit
At the heart of the showcase was the new GeForce RTX 50 Series, designed to power high-fidelity visuals and ultra-responsive performance. These GPUs incorporate advanced features such as DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, NVIDIA Reflex 2 for ultra-low latency, and RTX Neural Shaders for cinematic graphics.
Publication : Digit
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says China s military unlikely to use US AI chipsedit
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said the US government doesn t need to be concerned that the Chinese military will use his company s products to improve their capabilities.
Publication : Money Control
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to hold media briefing in Beijing on July 16edit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will hold a media briefing in Beijing on July 16, an official from the company said on Sunday, marking his second visit to the country after a trip in April where he stressed the importance of the Chinese market
Publication : Business Standard
Intel’s fired CEO Pat Gelsinger reveals ‘next chapter’, says: Trying to ensure AI models support …edit
Intel’s fired CEO Pat Gelsinger is set for a new chapter in his professional journey. Gelsinger has announced a new venture aimed at ensuring artificial intelligence serves the betterment of humanity. Gelsinger, in collaboration with “faith tech” company Gloo, unveiled Flourishing AI (FAI), a benchmark designed to assess how effectively AI models align with core human values.
Publication : The Times of India
Intel announces fresh plans to layoff 2,400 additional workers, 4000 to be fired by mid Julyedit
Intel’s sweeping layoffs intensified Friday evening with the disclosure that the company will cut nearly 2,400 jobs in Oregon almost five times more than it initially reported earlier this week.
Publication : The Financial Express
Microchip Advances Space-Grade FPGA Lineup with New Certifications and SoC Availabilityedit
Microchip Technology has announced key advancements in its space-ready FPGA product line, expanding support for high-reliability aerospace applications.
Publication : The Machine Maker
Intel facing a BlackBerry moment as thousands laid off CEO says too late to catch up with AI as firm falls out of global top 10edit
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan made a shocking admission, saying it’s now “too late” for Intel to catch up in the AI race, as the company falls out of the top 10 semiconductor companies. Once a leader in chipmaking, Intel now faces massive layoffs, a $16 billion loss, and increasing reliance on TSMC for chip production. The company has lost ground to rivals like Nvidia, AMD, and Apple, especially in AI and data centers.
Publication : The Economic Times
‘It’s too late for us…’Intel’s new CEO delivers brutal reality check as Nvidia’s AI boom continuesedit
The comments come as Intel begins thousands of layoffs across multiple locations, a sweeping move aimed at making the company leaner and faster—more like its rivals Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD, according to the new CEO.
Publication : Money Control
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Asus Zenbook 14 OLED With AI-Powered AMD Ryzen processor launches at Rs 86,990 during Amazon Prime Dayedit
The Asus Zenbook 14 OLED runs on the AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor with 6 cores operating at up to 4.8 GHz, and includes a dedicated NPU capable of up to 50 TOPS for AI processing.
Publication: The Times of India
ASUS India unveils Zenbook 14 and Vivobook S16: Specs, price, and availabilityedit
The laptop is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 processor coupled with an AMD XDNA Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which provides up to 50 trillion operations per second (TOPS).
Publication : Hindustan Times
Industry news
SEMI and India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) Announce the Opening of Visitor Registrations for SEMICON® India 2025 – Building the Next Semiconductor Powerhouseedit
“SEMI has a proven track record of enabling semiconductor ecosystem expansions in greenfield countries via our flagship SEMICON expositions and programs to advance industry growth,” said Ajit Manocha, President and CEO, SEMI.
Publication : CXO Today
No country for chipmakers?edit
Over three years into its efforts to catalyse the country’s semiconductor ecosystem in manufacturing, packaging, and design, the Indian Semiconductor Mission (ISM) has seen six semiconductor projects approved, with five already under construction.
Publication : The Hindu
Japan’s ambassador meets Gujarat CM, focuses on stronger bilateral ties and semiconductor investment in Dholeraedit
The focus of the discussion centered around Japan’s growing interest in the semiconductor sector. Ambassador Ono conveyed that several Japanese companies are keen to invest in semiconductor manufacturing at Dholera SIR, leveraging Japan’s technological expertise in the field.
Publication : The Hans India
SEMICON India 2025 Set for 2–4 Sept to Showcase Semiconductor Advancementsedit
Organised under the aegis of the India Semiconductor Mission, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, SEMICON India 2025, building on the resounding success of SEMICON India 2024, will serve as a high-impact platform to unite global and domestic stakeholders across the policy, industry, academia, and investment communities.
Publication : SME Street
US copper tariff may impact Indian electronics, chip plansedit
While the measure is primarily aimed at boosting domestic copper production in the US, Indian executives said the ripple effects could to some extent disturb India s chip and electronics manufacturing efforts under its semiconductor mission India s reliance on imported highpurity copper materials could become a serious bottleneck as global trade barriers proliferate and disrupt the supply chain, said industry leaders
Publication : The Economic Times
The chip race: US opens tech gates for China; Should Indian companies worry?edit
India must take steps to ramp up its domestic chip design capabilities as competition from China intensifies, experts have warned.
Publication : The Times of India
India’s Semiconductor Industry: A $20 Billion Import Reduction Aheadedit
The central government’s endeavours to develop the Indian semiconductor industry will help reduce the country s reliance on imported chips by an estimated $10 billion to $20 billion, said a report by a major consultancy firm, McKinsey.
Publication : The Economic Times
Centre s semiconductor push could cut chip imports by USD20 billion: McKinseyedit
The central government s endeavours to develop the Indian semiconductor industry will help reduce the country s reliance on imported chips by an estimated USD 10 billion to USD 20 billion, said a report by a major consultancy firm, McKinsey.
Publication : Zee Biz
India is not there yet : Anupam Mittal tears into tech elite s blind AI skilling pushedit
Mittal acknowledged that AI and automation are transforming global workforces—tech giants like Microsoft, Meta, and Google have predicted that 40–50% of work will be AIdriven in the next few years. Yes, true! he wrote. But those are economies with lower populations, high formal employment, and deep reskilling budgets.
Publication : Business Today
IBM does not aim to compete with Nvidia in helping create and train AI systems, but is …, says Tom McPherson, GM of Power systems, IBMedit
Traditionally, IBM s Power chips have been a strong contender against offerings from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), particularly in demanding sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, and healthcare
Publication : The Times of India
Biwin Launches DW100 DDR5 192 GB Memory Kit in Indiaedit
Featuring DDR5 6000 MT/s, recognized as the AMD sweet spot, this memory kit is optimized to maximize performance by enabling efficient memory scaling and stable operation, improving overall system efficiency.
Publication : Digital Terminal
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