July 21, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs Ryzen 7 9800X3D: Which is better for gaming?edit

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 7 9800X3D are some of the hottest choices among gamers these days. These eight-core processors are designed specifically for gaming rigs and bundle enough performance in an affordable $400 package to appeal to a wide section of the masses. Moreover, the extra cores on the chips make them decent for workstations as well, placing them in an interesting market segment.

Publication : Sports Keeda

AMD Zen 6 APU with 11 Cores & 384-bit GPU Spotted: PS6 Or Next-Gen Xbox SoC? (Proactive)edit

The next-gen consoles may leverage a hybrid-core architecture, featuring AMD’s Zen 6 and Zen 6c cores. The latest leak from Moore’s Law is Dead reveals a massive multi-die APU featuring a Zen 6 CPU and (likely) a UDNA GPU.

Publication : Hardware Times

Game Over 5060 Ti ..? 😱 AMD Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Budget GPU Review (Proactive)edit

The video reviews the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB as an excellent budget GPU option in 2025, delivering strong performance for 1080p and 1440p gaming with ray tracing and upscaling features. It emphasizes the card’s value, efficiency, and capability to handle AAA titles smoothly at a reasonable price point.

Publication : Vimal Chintapatla

RX 7900 XTX vs RX 9070 XT | Can RX 9070 XT Beat The Last Gen Flagship | 15 AAA Games Tested (Proactive)edit

Compared to the RX 7900 XTX, the RX 9070 XT offers impressive ray tracing performance, better power efficiency, and advanced FSR 4 upscaling technology, making it a more future-proof and cost-effective choice for 4K gaming. With competitive frame rates in many games and the potential for overclocking to surpass even the 7900 XTX, the 9070 XT stands out as a strong contender.

Publication : GamerInvoid

Why India’s AI infrastructure strategy must look beyond data centers (Proactive)edit

India’s AI strategy should not rely solely on building more data centers; it must also include AI-capable PCs and edge devices to ensure accessibility, efficiency, and sustainability. The article emphasizes the need for a distributed compute approach to make AI truly inclusive, especially for regions with poor connectivity and to reduce environmental impact

Publication : Fortune India

Competition in news

How Nvidia’s Jensen Huang persuaded Trump to sell AI chips to Chinaedit

In April, Jensen Huang, the CEO of chipmaker Nvidia, received a blunt welcome to the world of geopolitics when the Trump administration shut down sales of an artificial intelligence chip the company had designed specifically for China.

Publication : The Economic Times

China urges Nvidia to ensure reliable products for local marketedit

China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao told Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang that he hoped multinational companies, including Nvidia, would provide high-quality and reliable products and services to Chinese customers, the ministry said in a statement.

Publication: Communication Today

Microchip and Delta Electronics Join Forces to Advance Silicon Carbide Power Technologiesedit

Microchip Technology Inc has signed a new collaboration agreement with Delta Electronics, a global provider of power and energy management solutions, to integrate Microchip’s silicon carbide (SiC) products into Delta’s system designs.

Publication : The Machine Maker

Intel To Cut 5,500 Jobs As New CEO Targets 20% Workforce Reduction Amid AI Race Setbackedit

Intel’s market capitalisation has plunged to about USD 103 billion, less than half of its value from 18 months ago, placing it behind at least 15 other semiconductor firms globally.

Publication : Business World

Nvidia boss emerges as emissary for US-China relationedit

On his third trip to China this year, the world’s ninth richest man announced this week that Nvidia will resume China sales of its H20 chips, an abrupt policy reversal from the Trump administration. He also opened a major supply-chain expo in Beijing with a clarion call for closer business ties.

Publication : The Financial Express

Partner in news

Dell banks on India’s AI surge with most expansive consumer product portfolio yetedit

Dell Technologies is doubling down on India as it rolls out its broadest product refresh yet — featuring AI PCs, premium gaming laptops, and an aggressive retail push, timed to tap into what it sees as a nationwide technology refresh.

Publication : Fortune

Which are the best laptop processors for video editing? Check out the options of 5 best brandsedit

It is very important to choose a good laptop processor for video editing so that your work runs smoothly and there is no interruption. For this work, multi-core processors like Intel Core i7 or Ultra 9, AMD Ryzen 7 or Ryzen 9 are considered best.

Publication : Jagran

Dell launches AMD-powered Dell Plus and 2025 lineup of Alienware laptops in Indiedit

Dell Technologies has introduced a refreshed lineup of laptops in India, showcasing advancements in artificial intelligence integration and performance-driven design. The launch spans two distinct product families: the new AMD-powered Dell Plus AI PCs for everyday and creative professionals, and the Alienware Area-51 and Aurora gaming laptops targeting high-performance users and competitive gamers.

Publication : Digit

ASRock Announces Exciting New AMD X870/E Motherboards to Liven Up the Marketedit

ASRock, the global leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs, power supplies, and gaming monitors, today is pleased to announce its new range of AMD X870/X870E motherboards, adding more exciting products into its product portfolio.

Publication : IT Voice

PlayStation 6: Sony’s Next Gen Console Might Reportedly Feature AMD’s Unannounced ‘Magnus’ APU, As per Latest Leaksedit

Sony’s next-generation console, the PlayStation 6, is rumoured to launch in 2027. While earlier speculation pointed to another AMD-powered system, new leaks have added weight to that claim, offering a clearer look at what could be inside the PS6.

Publication : IGN

Industry news

India’s first semiconductor chip to be unveiled in 2025: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said the country’s first domestically produced semiconductor chip is expected to be released this year.

Publication : Business Standard

India set to manufacture first commercial scale semiconductor chip; IIT students design 20 chipsets Minister Ashwini Vaishnawedit

India is inching closer to a major milestone in its semiconductor journey, with the country expected to produce its first commercial scale, made-in-India semiconductor chip this year

Publication : The Times of India

Microsoft stops using Chinese tech support for this customer over national security concernsedit

Microsoft has announced a major policy shift, cutting off technical support from its China based engineering teams for US defence clients using its cloud services.

Publication : India Today

Indian electronics exports hit $40 billion, says Vaishnawedit

India’s electronics exports have soared past $40 billion, marking an eight-fold growth during the last 11 years, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday. He also highlighted that the domestic electronics production has gone up by six times.

Publication : Millennium Post

First Indian Chip may be produced this year only says Vaishnavedit

Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said the country’s first domestically produced semiconductor chip is expected to be released this year.

Publication : Vijayavani

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