August 6, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD Radeon RX 9060 Leaks Surface Online, Revealing Specifications Including Clock Speeds, Memory Bandwidth, and Moreedit

It will also include reduced memory speed of 18 Gbps, resulting in a lower memory bandwidth of 288 GB/s. Moreover, according to Tom’s Hardware, the RX 9060 will reportedly be available through system integrators only. As of now, at the time of writing, AMD has not officially announced anything regarding the RX Radeon 9060 graphics card.

Publication : IGN

AMD launches RX 9060 non-XT with 28 CUs and 8GB memory Could this budget GPU finally crack Nvidia’s long-standing monopoly?edit

AMD has officially announced the Radeon RX 9060 non-XT, the latest addition to its RDNA 4 graphics card lineup, offering a more affordable option for gamers looking for strong 1080p performance.

Publication : The Economic Times

Competition in news

Intel struggles reportedly hit its key manufacturing process: Timeline and newer tech risk failure, likened to ‘Hail Mary’ effortedit

Intel’s key manufacturing process, 18A, is reportedly facing significant quality issues as the company tests newer technologies. This issue threatens Intel’s timeline for manufacturing deals and its effort to regain a competitive edge in producing high-end chips.

Publication : The Times of India

Intel Faces Major Setback in Advanced Chip Manufacturing Effortedit

Intel has invested billions of dollars in factory construction and upgrades to facilitate this advanced process, positioning itself directly against TSMC, which currently dominates high-margin chip manufacturing.

Publication : Business World

Intel Confirms Retirement of Three Key Executivesedit

Intel is undergoing a major leadership reshuffle within its manufacturing arm, Intel Foundry, as three senior executives prepare to retire. Corporate vice presidents Kaizad Mistry and Ryan Russell, both from the Technology Development Group, and Gary Patton, head of the Design Technology Platform, will exit the company.

Publication : Electronics For You

Partner in news

HP OmniBook 7 Aero Review: Good Compact Windows Laptop For Daily Useedit

The HP OmniBook 7 Aero runs on the AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor, which is part of AMD’s latest lineup designed to handle AI-related tasks. It comes with 8 cores, 16 threads, and a built-in NPU (Neural Processing Unit).

Publication : Times Now News

Best gaming PC build under Rs 50,000 in August 2025edit

Looking for a budget-friendly gaming PC that doesn’t feel like a compromise? This Intel build delivers impressive 1080p gaming performance, smooth multitasking, and a clear upgrade path, all while keeping costs low.

Publication : Digit

Anritsu and AMD Showcase Electrical PCI Express Compliance up to 64 GT/sedit

“AMD is a key technology partner in advancing PCIe technology,” said Takeshi Shima, Director, Senior Vice President, Test & Measurement Company President of Anritsu Corporation. “

Publication : ELE Times

Industry news

Trump signals upcoming tariff on semiconductors importsedit

President Donald Trump said that US tariffs on semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports would be announced within the next week or so, as the administration prepares to target key economic sectors in its effort to remake global trade.

Publication : Communications Today

Raja Koduri launches OXMIQ, advancing India s semiconductor AIedit

Advancing India’s Semiconductor and AI Ambitions As India intensifies efforts to become a global semiconductor manufacturing and AI innovation hub under initiatives like Digital India and the India Semiconductor Mission, OXMIQ’s licensing first, software-centric approach offers Indian chipmakers, AI startups, and research institutions access to next generation GPU intellectual property without requiring heavy capital investments.

Publication : BIS Infotech

India’s Semiconductor Market Projected to Cross Rs 9.6 Lakh Crore by 2030edit

India’s semiconductor industry is poised for significant expansion, with market size expected to more than double and reach between USD 100–110 billion (approximately Rs 9.6 lakh crore) by 2030, according to industry projections.

Publication : The Machine Maker

Google to cut AI data centre power use during grid stress in first-ever utility dealsedit

Google’s agreements with Indiana Michigan Power and Tennessee Power Authority would involve scaling back power use at the technology giant’s data centres when called upon by the electric utilities to free up space on the grid.

Publication : ET CIO

Donald Trump says will announce new tariff plan for semiconductors and chips next week because: We want them to …edit

Donald Trump US President Donald Trump announced that new tariffs on semiconductor and chip imports will be unveiled within the next week or so, as his administration pursues an aggressive trade policy aimed at bringing manufacturing back to the United States

Publication : The Times of India

Advancements in Semiconductor Based Radiation Monitoring Devicesedit

How Semiconductor Technology Improves Detection Semiconductors have revolutionized many aspects of modern electronics, and radiation monitoring is no exception. At their core, semiconductor based radiation detectors use materials like silicon (Si), cadmium zinc telluride (CZT), and gallium arsenide (GaAs) to detect ionizing radiation.

Publication : Times Tech

Data centre industry wary of proposed certification schemeedit

The data centre industry has come out against the government’s plans to introduce India-specific guidelines for certifying data centres and standardising many of their functions, saying the move is duplicative and unaligned with international norms.

Publication : The Economic Times

Is AI Reshaping The World?edit

Hiring at scale for the grey-collar workforce still depends on building a decentralised network system that connects the workers with the employers via the internet, local mediators, and paperwork. Moreover, such laborious recruitment methods often extend the time taken to hire and geographically segregate the pools of talent.

Publication : The Times of India

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