July 25, 2025

AMD specific news

TSMC US Chips may Cost 5-20% More: AMD CEOedit

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su said that the chips her company gets from supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing cost more when they’re produced in TSMC’s Arizona facilities.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD brand mentions

Nvidia, AMD CEOs rally behind President Trump’s AI ‘action plan’edit

Rival Nvidia has leaped ahead in the booming artificial intelligence chip industry, while rival AMD has been gaining share in Intel’s mainstay personal computer and server semiconductor markets.

Publication: Mint

Competition in news

Minda Corporation Partners with Qualcomm to Create Smart Cockpit Solutionsedit

Minda Corporation Limited, a flagship company of the Spark Minda Group, has announced a strategic partnership with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc to develop cutting-edge smart cockpit solutions tailored for the Indian automotive market.

Publication: BisInfotech

Nvidia supplier SK Hynix to boost spending on AI chips, after record Q2edit

SK Hynix flagged plans to lift spending this year on advanced chipmaking after posting a record quarterly profit on Thursday, boosted by strong demand for artificial intelligence chips and customers stockpiling ahead of potential U.S. tariffs.

Publication: The Economic Times

In China, repair demand for banned Nvidia AI chipsets boomsedit

Business has been so good that the owners created a new company to handle those orders, which now repairs up to 500 Nvidia AI chips per month. Its facilities, as shown in social media advertising, include a room which can accommodate 256 servers, simulating customers’ data centre environments to conduct testing and validate repairs.

Publication: Mint

$1 Billion Worth of NVIDIA GPUs Smuggled to China after Trump Export Controls: Reportedit

At least $1 billion worth of NVIDIA GPUs were smuggled to China, according to a report by The Financial Times (FT) on July 24. The development occurred after US President Donald Trump took office and tightened the country s export controls.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Intel earnings report: Intel slashes 15% of workforce amid Q2 loss, eyes stronger Q3 performanceedit

Intel earnings Q2 2025: Intel is going through a big shake-up. The company reported its second-quarter earnings on Thursday, and while it beat revenue expectations, it missed on earnings per share and revealed it will be cutting 15% of its workforce, as reported by Yahoo Finance.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia chips worth $1bn entered China despite export controlsedit

Nvidia’s Advanced Artificial intelligence chips worth at least $1 billion were smuggled to China in the three months after Washington tightened chip export controls, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

Publication: The Financial Express

Partner in news

Free laptops for students under Delhi’s digital education driveedit

The Delhi Cabinet has approved the Mukhyamantri Digital Education Scheme, aimed at modernising government school infrastructure and empowering students with access to technology.

Publication: ELETS Online

HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop Review: Budget-Friendly Powerhouse?edit

The gaming laptops from HP are suitable for use by both casual and serious gamers and can even handle demanding tasks like content creation and video editing. These laptops are powered by Intel Core i5 to i7 processors.

Publication: Her Zindagi

Dell Pro 14 Premium review: Power packed performeredit

Earlier this year, Dell reset its entire brand entity, eliminating its well-known professional sub-brands XPS, Inspiron, Precision, and Latitude, replacing them with the Pro and Premium lineup.

Publication: Money Control

Acer just dropped its most powerful Predator yet, and it’s shockingly slimedit

Both are aimed squarely at gamers, creators, and professionals who want cutting-edge AI tools packed inside powerful, portable machines.

Publication: Mint

We Are Onboarding More Regional Distributors And Retail Partners To Strengthen Our Channel Ecosystem Pan-Indiaedit

For Acer & Lenovo range of products, we reach out to the consumers through Fortune Marketing, leveraging their extensive experience of 30 plus years and a network of resellers & system integrators all over India

Publication: Digital Terminal

Industry news

Zoho backs Netrasemi with Rs 107 crore, bets big on India s semiconductor futureedit

The Chennai headquartered company has invested Rs 107 crore in Kerala-based semiconductor startup Netrasemi, leading its Series A round alongside existing backer Unicorn India Ventures

Publication: CNBC TV18

Unlocking 20% Growth: How India s Data Centre Surge is Reshaping Tech Servicesedit

India s data centre industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, and it is most likely to reshape the technology services sector across the country. In just six to seven years, data centre capacity in the top seven cities has increased more than fourfold, reaching 1,263 megawatts as of April.

Publication: Analytics India Magazine

Tokyo firm dealing in semiconductor production equipment explores setting up centre in UPedit

In a meeting with UP’s delegation at the World Expo 2025, Tokyo Electron Limited, a leading manufacturer of semiconductor production equipment, explored the opportunity to invest in the state.

Publication: The Times of India

Semiconductor startup Netrasemi raises Rs 107 crore from Zoho, Unicorn India Venturesedit

The edge artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor technology company is building system-on-chip (SoC) circuits to enable optimal computing for Internet of things (IoT) products. Edge AI refers to artificial intelligence that processes data generated by a hardware device locally, rather than on the cloud.

Publication: The Economic Times

Orbit & Skyline Drives Global and Indian Semiconductor Growthedit

The company, which has a global presence and extensive engineering knowledge, is essential to the development of the country’s semiconductor ecosystem because it supports IC manufacturers from start to finish, develops talent, and facilitates strategic alliances with OEMs.

Publication: BisInfoTech

OpenAI confirms $30 billion deal with Oracle for data centre servicesedit

OpenAI has disclosed they signed a 30 billion dollar annual deal with Oracle for their data centre services last month, according to reports. Sam Altman, OpenAI s CEO, has also confirmed the contract in an X post, without divulging much details, on July 22.

Publication: The Indian Express

IndiaAI Mission Powers Ahead with Subsidised GPUs, Indigenous Models & Skill Pushedit

34,381 GPUs onboarded at low hourly rates to boost AI development. 30 AI apps approved; 4 startups selected to build India-specific foundation models. 200+ AI fellowships granted; AI labs planned in Tier 2/3 cities.

Publication: Silicon India

Driven by government support, semiconductor startups in India attract record investmentedit

The semiconductor design ecosystem in India is getting stronger as startups supported under the Ministry of Electronics and IT’s (MeitY) Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme and Chips to Startup (C2S) Programme are now gaining significant traction, said Ministry of Electronics & IT in an official statement.

Publication: The Eocnomic Times

China plans network to sell surplus computing power in crackdown on data centre glutedit

China is taking steps to build a network to sell computing power and curb the unwieldy growth of data centres after thousands of local government-backed centres that sprouted in the country caused a capacity glut and threatened their viability.

Publication: The Economic Times

2025: An eventful year for quantum computingedit

From Agentic AI to the future of robotics, future of mobility, McKinsey s 2025 Technology Trends Outlook explains 13 frontier technology trends that have the potential to transform global business.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Achieving resilience in financial services through cloud elasticity and automationedit

A lack of robust operational resilience can lead to regulatory penalties, damaged reputations, and crippling financial losses. In this context, cloud elasticity, automation, and cutting-edge security technologies are emerging as crucial tools for financial institutions to not only survive but thrive amidst these evolving pressures.

Publication: Express Computers

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