AMD specific news
₹6 Lakh Flagship PC Build – RTX 5090 + Ryzen 9 9950X3D! 🔥(Proactive)edit
Reviewed a gaming PC build featuring the latest AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor and RTX 5090 GPU, highlighting its exceptional gaming and AI performance, premium components, and build quality. The final outcome demonstrates that the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D delivers top-tier power and efficiency, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts seeking uncompromised gaming and multitasking capability.
Publication : Venom’s Tech
Is the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT worth buying for gaming? (Proactive)edit
The RX 9070 XT is currently the flagship RDNA 4 offering from Team Red. The card is designed with specific cost-performance ratios in mind, with AMD bundling a host of techniques such as AFMF, anti-lag, and native overclocking to keep the card competitive against Nvidia.
Publication : Sports Keeda
AMD’s RDNA 5 could shake up PC gaming with improved ray tracing performanceedit
AMD is working on their next generation of graphics cards with their new RDNA 5 architecture. The company is targeting onpar performance with Nvidia’s RTX 5080 GPUs according to some leaks and rumours.
Publication: Live Mint
AMD Unveils Stable Diffusion 3 Medium Model With Support for 4Megapixel Image Generation on Ryzen AI Laptopsedit
AMD has released a new Stable Diffusion 3 Medium artificial intelligence (AI) model optimised for XDNA 2 neural processing units (NPUs). The chipmaker claimed that it is the world’s first AI model that processes outputs in the BF16 format.
Publication : Gadgets 360
AMD’s New BF16 SD 3 Medium Model Lets You Run Stable Diffusion Locally on Ryzen AI Laptops—How to Use Itedit
BF16 SD 3 Medium is a Stable Diffusion 3.0 image generation model optimized to run efficiently on AMD’s AI-capable chips. It’s the first NPU-native model of its kind to use BF16 precision, which preserves most of the accuracy of full-precision FP16 but dramatically lowers memory usage.
Publication : Gizbot
AMD Unveils First BF16 SD 3.0 Model: Revolutionary AI Image Generation (Proactive)edit
AMD has revolutionized local AI image generation by introducing the world’s first BF16 NPU model for Stable Diffusion 3.0 Medium, optimized specifically for XDNA 2 NPUs.
Publication : Tech Sports
Competition in news
Why Qualcomm is betting on smart glasses like Meta s RayBans as the next big thing in techedit
Alex Katouzian, Group General Manager, Mobile, Compute & XR (MCX) at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc, Monday expressed confidence that smart glasses will become the next big category in the consumer tech space.
Publication : The Indian Express
Qualcomm aims to diversify revenue base amid muted global smartphone growthedit
Chipmaker Qualcomm is actively pursuing a strategy of revenue diversification, aiming to shift away from catering predominantly to the smartphone industry into new categories, as global smartphone shipment growth remains muted, a top senior executive told ET.
Publication : The Economic Times
India-based LLMs perfect to push local AI use, smart glass experience: Qualcomm’s Alex Katouzianedit
India-based large language models (LLMs) will be perfect to push AI use cases in the country and even enhance the experience of extended reality like smart glasses as they are expected to be better trained to understand local languages, dialect, etc, a senior global official of chipset firm Qualcomm said on Monday.
Publication : The Economic Times
No days off: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he works from wake to sleep, even during moviesedit
Jensen wants every part of Nvidia to be powered by AI. His goal is to transform Nvidia into a one giant AI company. He believes if this happens, he might finally get some work-life balance.
Publication : The Economic Times
Jensen Huang may have met his match, and it’s not AMD, but a stealthy South Korean challengeredit
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang has faced plenty of rivals before—Intel, AMD, Google TPU—but few with the underdog precision and strategic clarity of FuriosaAI. With top-tier backing, an efficient and powerful chip design, and validation from a major global enterprise like LG, this South Korean startup is signaling that it’s ready for the big leagues.
Publication : The Economic Times
Partner in news
Asus launched Vivobook 14 with Snapdragon Xedit
This laptop equipped with 180degrees can be kept flat on any surface, which increases its versatility. It is powered by an octacore Qualcomm Snapdragon X (X126100) processor, which has a clock speed up to 2.97 GHz, and also has Qualcomm Adreno Integrated GPU
Publication : Business Standard
Acer Brings In AI-integrated Predator Helios Neo Laptopsedit
Acer has introduced two new gaming laptops in India under its Predator series, the Helios Neo 16 AI and the Helios Neo 16S AI. Targeted at users seeking high-end computing with integrated AI features, the devices are powered by up to Intel Core Ultra 9 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Laptop GPUs.
Publication : Business World
Microsoft SharePoint hit by major zero-day attackedit
Microsoft is dealing with a high-stakes security mess. A zero-day vulnerability in its on-premises SharePoint servers is under active attack, and close to 100 organizations are already affected.
Publication : Hindustan Times
Industry news
Taiwan’s think-tank urges US to prioritise semiconductor cooperation over tariffs amid China’s chip riseedit
The United States should prioritise strengthening semiconductor cooperation with Taiwan instead of threatening tariffs on Taiwanese chips, said a government-affiliated think tank as per a report in Focus Taiwan.
Publication : ANI News
Inside India’s Booming Semiconductor R&D Services Sectoredit
India’s role in the semiconductor value chain is rapidly evolving—from backend services to the frontlines of chip innovation. As the world demands smarter, faster, and more secure silicon, R&D services will be the differentiator, and India is fast becoming the go-to innovation partner.
Publication : Bis Infotech
India’s Data Centre Capacity To Touch 5 GW By 2030 With $22 Billion Investmentedit
The surge in demand is being fuelled by the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, increasing reliance on cloud services, and the rise of digital-first sectors like fintech, e-commerce, and edtech.
Publication : Business World
Govt Unveils India-Skills Operational Guidelines, Registration Portal & Semiconductor Workforce Strategyedit
The rollout included the India Skills 2025-26 Operational Guidelines, the India Skills Registration Portal, and a Workforce Development Strategy for the Semiconductor Sector, signalling a push to align India’s vocational training infrastructure with global and industry-specific demands.
Publication : Business World
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