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5 best builds for Ryzen 5 7600X in 2025edit
The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X remains one of the most versatile CPUs in 2025, offering excellent performance for its price. Its low cost leaves plenty of room in your budget for other components, making it a great choice for most PC builds.
Publication : Sports Keeda
AMD CEO rejects Big Tech’s billion-dollar AI hiring spree, says mission matters moreedit
The race to hire the best minds in artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly intense, but AMD chief executive Lisa Su believes there is more to attracting talent than just offering enormous salaries.
Publication : India Today
AMD CEO Lisa Su doesn’t believe AI will cause massive job losses, says: We are still hiring more and more engineers, because…edit
AMD CEO Lisa Su believes that artificial intelligence (AI) will not lead to massive job cuts. Contrary to predictions by other tech leaders, the CEO of the nearly $300 billion US-based chip company doesn’t think that AI will eat away at Gen Z’s entry-level jobs.
Publication : The Times of India
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K vs AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D: Which is best for gaming?edit
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K and Ryzen 7 9800X3D are the leading midpremium options for highend gaming systems. Both processors have unique strengths: while AMD is pushing for bestinclass performance with added 3D Vcache, Intel has dropped its prices significantly (which opens up budget for a faster GPU).
Publication : Sports Keeda
AMD Radeon RX 9060 benchmark Results Edge Past RTX 5050 but Sit Just Below RTX 5060 by 2%edit
Benchmark data for AMD’s recently released nonXT version of the Radeon RX 9060 graphics card has surfaced online, showing how it performs across games like Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5, and more.
Publication : Ign
AMD CEO Lisa Su’s response to ‘Will AI Take Jobs?’ is the best yetedit
AMD CEO Lisa Su has dismissed fears that artificial intelligence (AI) will result in widespread job losses. Contrary to warnings from some tech leaders about AI displacing entry-level roles, Su, who leads the nearly $300 billion US chip manufacturer, believes that AI will complement human work rather than replace it.
Publication : Hindustan Times
‘I would bet on…’, AMD CEO Lisa Su says AI won’t cause massive job lossesedit
AMD CEO Lisa Su does not believe artificial intelligence will lead to widespread job cuts, pushing back against predictions from other tech leaders that it could displace a generation of workers. Speaking to Wired, the head of the $300 billion US chipmaker said AI’s real impact will come from enhancing productivity and solving complex problems, not eliminating the need for people.
Publication : Money Control
Competition in news
Snapdragon 8 Elite 2: TSMC 3nm Powerhouse Delivers Record Performanceedit
Qualcomm exclusively partnered with TSMC for the Elite 2 after Samsung s yield issues pushed the company toward TSMC s more reliable 3nm technology. This decision ensures consistent performance and availability for flagship phones launching in late 2025.
Publication : Techno Sports
Angry Chinese media accuses America of turning chip trade into spying game as reports claim that US is embedding trackers in Nvidia AI chipsedit
China tells local companies not to use Nvidia’s H20 chips China s staterun media outlet has Xinhua reportedly accused the United States of acting like a surveillance empire by allegedly installing location trackers in advanced chip shipments to detect diversions to China.
Publication : The Times of India
China urges shift from Nvidia H20 to homegrown AI processoredit
China s campaign for technological selfreliance has found its latest target in one of the most valuable foreign suppliers to its tech sector Nvidia.
Publication : ET Edge-insights
Intel’s Move Toward Nationalization Won t Work—at Least for the Long Hauledit
Intel definitely needs help. But government support always comes with strings attached, and those strings in this case could ultimately trip up the Silicon Valley pioneer—and the broader U.S. chip industry.
Publication : Hindustan Times
Intel Showcases 18A Process On Non-x86 SoC In Live Demoedit
Intel did not disclose the specific intellectual property used in the demo, but the exercise confirmed the company’s intention to make 18A relevant for alternative processor ecosystems such as ARM and RISC-V. These architectures are increasingly significant in the semiconductor market, particularly given their use in devices from Apple and Qualcomm.
Publication : Business World
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Acer, Plumage Solutions launch laptop manufacturing facility in Puducherryedit
Set up under the Government of India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for IT Hardware, the facility, owned by Plumage Solutions, has an annual capacity to produce 3 lakh laptops.
Publication : The New Indian Express
Samsung begins manufacturing laptops in Indiaedit
Korean electronics major Samsung has started production of laptops in India at its Greater Noida factory, sources aware of the development said. Samsung has been making feature phones, smartphones, wearables, and tablets at its Greater Noida factory.
Publication : The Hindu Business Line
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 (Ryzen 7 7435HS) Review: Is It the Best Budget Gaming Laptop?edit
When it comes to a gaming laptop, performance is everything. At the heart of the ASUS TUF Gaming A15 is AMD’s Ryzen 7 7435HS, a mid-to-high-end mobile processor from AMD’s Rembrandt Refresh family.
Publication : The Daily Jagran
Alienware: Dell Exec Matt McGowan Talks About the New Aurora and Area 51 Laptops, Challenges in India, Handheledit
Weeks after these latest Alienware product launches, IGN India got to speak virtually with Matt McGowan, senior director and PC gaming lead at Dell Technologies. During this chat, we discussed wide-ranging topics from bringing the Area 51 brand to laptops, challenges in the Indian market, AMD versions, future trends, planning upcoming products, and more.
Publication : IGN
Samsung Starts Laptop Manufacturing in Indiaedit
South Korean electronics company Samsung has begun manufacturing laptops at its Greater Noida factory in India A source stated, “Samsung has expanded its manufacturing portfolio. The company has started making laptops at the Greater Noida factory
Publication : Hindi Business Standard
Industry news
Cyient to design chips with improved power, M2M capabilities: officialedit
Bodanapu said a company that can design and manufacture chips will have a huge opportunity at a time when the geopolitics of semiconductor supply chains are rebalancing with countries looking to de-risk the source of supply.
Publication : The Economic Times
Centre greenlights two semiconductor projects in Odishaedit
Advanced 3D Glass Packaging Plant by Intel-Backed Firm The second project in Odisha will be set up by Heterogeneous Integration Packaging Solutions Pvt Ltd, a company backed by US semiconductor giant Intel. This plant will focus on 3D glass semiconductor packaging technologies with an annual production capacity of 5 crore units.
Publication : BIS Infotech
Spy twist? US allegedly bugged AI chips of Nvidia and AMD bound for China with hidden trackersedit
Export controls have been placed on the most powerful chips from Nvidia and AMD, with bans on even specific models, especially designed to comply with the initial set of export controls like the Nvidia H20 and AMD MI308, in April 2025, as per the report.
Publication : The Economic Times
Scaling the Silicon: Why GPUs are Leading the AI Data Center Boomedit
AMD is the current contender for data center GPUs with its MI300 and latest MI350 series, which are also winning major shipment deals for large scale GPU clusters. The major buyers continue to be the US hyper-scalers AWS, Microsoft, Meta, and Oracle.
Publication : Times Tech
BJP, Congress cross swords over PM Modi s semiconductor remarkedit
While Ramesh sought to credit the Congress government for setting up India s first semiconductor complex in Chandigarh in the early 1980s, Malviya hit out at the UPA government s alleged policy paralysis, due to which the nation lost an opportunity to allow Intel to set up a chip plant in 2007.
Publication : Ians Live
By year-end, Made-in-India semiconductor chips will hit the market: PM Narendra Modiedit
In his speech marking India’s 79th Independence Day, at the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that MadeinIndia semiconductor chips will be available in the market by the end of 2025, a significant step towards India’s goal of technological self-reliance
Publication: The Economic Times
Manufacturing push in India: Samsung expands production portfolio; ‘driven by talent and innovation’ says Ashwini Vaishnawedit
The company already operates its second-largest mobile phone plant worldwide in the country and stands as India’s second-biggest handset exporter after Apple. “Samsung continues to expand manufacturing of its advanced technology devices in Bharat, driven by talent and innovation. Its research unit in Bharat has more than 7,000 engineers, Vaishnaw wrote in a post on social media platform X.
Publication : The Times of India
Trump Indicates Semiconductor Tariffs to Come in Two Weeks, Hints at Levies Reaching 300%edit
US President Donald Trump on Friday said that he would set levies on semiconductors in the upcoming two weeks, the latest indication he’s readying a substantial expansion of his tariff regime.
Publication: Outlook Business
India, South Korea resolve to set ‘new industrial ambition’ in high-tech sectorsedit
India and South Korea on Saturday resolved to expand their strategic partnership by setting new “industrial ambition” in the areas of semiconductor, defence, clean energy, and artificial intelligence.
Publication: The Indian Express
India sharpens semiconductor focus on mature nodes to plug global supply chain gapsedit
While India has yet to establish advanced semiconductor fabs, its broader chip-making ambitions are beginning to crystallise with a sharp focus on mature-node manufacturing, particularly in the 28nm–65nm range, ANI reports.
Publication: ET Manufacturing
Semiconductor ecosystem sees an upswingedit
The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi approved four more semiconductor projects under India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). Momentum is building up in semiconductor ecosystem in India with the six approved projects already in various stages of execution.
Publication : Free Press Journal
India, South Korea to boost ties in AI, chipsedit
India And South Korea on Saturday resolved to expand their strategic partnership by setting new “industrial ambition” in the areas of semiconductor, defence, clean energy, and artificial intelligence.
Publication : The Financial Express
State of Enterprise Technology Survey 2025: Indian Enterprises Go AllIn on AI, But Only 15.8% Achieve Strategic Maturityedit
Unstructured data takes center stage The findings also reveal the data reality fueling AI adoption: 74.2% report high growth in textbased data, driven by chat, email, and AIgenerated content. report high growth in textbased data, driven by chat, email, and AIgenerated content. 70.5% see surging image/PDF data, while 47.6% are experiencing growth in video and audio content.
Publication: CXO Today
India’s semiconductor ecosystem taking shape; chemical companies ramp up ultrapure production: Reportedit
AI image Chemical companies in India are making significant progress in establishing a comprehensive ecosystem for semiconductor manufacturing, which aligns with the nation s ambition to become a global leader in advanced technology industries, according to Bastion Research s findings, cited by ANI
Publication: The Times of India
India’s data centre boom sets stage for IPO rushedit
As India’s data centre capacity surpassed 1 GW this year, the stage is set for public listings with at least three companies ready to come to the market with a valuation of over $4 billion.
Publication : The Hindu Business Line
AI Boom Seen Driving Next Decade of Emerging Markets Performanceedit
Encouraged by the success of Chinese AI developer DeepSeek and Asia s powerhouse semiconductor firms, asset managers like AllSpring Global Investments and GIB Asset Management are concentrating more of their portfolio in AI stocks.
Publication: Live Mint
Semiconductor push: Global chipmakers eye Indian partnerships amid rising pressures, Chinese competition; government incentives, market lure firmsedit
The India Semiconductor Mission offers substantial financial aid for ventures in silicon semiconductor fabs, display fabs, compound semiconductors, sensors, packaging and chip design.
Publication: The Times of India
Punjab’s Policy Paradox: How Semiconductors Highlight a Governance Gapedit
The other came from New Delhi, where the Union Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved four cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing projects, one of which will be established in Punjab. It was a juxtaposition that spoke volumes about the contrasting approaches to governance and development.
Publication: Outlook Business
MediaTek Dimensity 9500: Major GPU upgrades and why gamers should careedit
MediaTek’s new Dimensity 9500 chipset isn’t just another annual refresh, it’s a leap aimed squarely at gamers. With a redesigned GPU and serious efficiency gains, it promises to push flagship Android gaming in 2025 into desktop grade territory.
Publication: Live Mint
Maharashtra Enters the Quantum Race, Signs Letter of Intent with IBMedit
IBM has opened its new India Client Experience Centre in Mumbai to help enterprises adopt AI, hybrid cloud, and quantum computing
Publication: Analytics India Mag
Third Tender Set to Add 3.8k+ GPUs to IndiaAI GPU Clusteredit
IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, on May 30, had announced the addition of 15,916 GPUs to the existing cluster of 18,417 GPUs creating a total of 34,333 GPUs. Now these 3,850 GPUs will be added to the existing cluster of 34,333 GPUs. Four out of six applicant companies cleared the technical round.
Publication : The Economic Times
First semiconductor chip made in India to hit the market by the end of this year: PMedit
The Union Cabinet this week approved four semiconductor plants in three states Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab with an investment of Rs 4,594 crore, including US technology majors Intel and Lockheed Martin.
Publication : Navshakti
Incentives worth Rs 600 crore offered for semiconductor hubs in Odishaedit
As per the recently amended Semiconductor Manufacturing and Fabless Policy, investors intending to set up a semiconductor industrial park in the state through world-class developers will get a subsidy of 25 per cent (pc) of the capital expenditure up to a maximum ceiling of Rs 400 crore.
Publication: The New Indian Express
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