AMD specific news
Vultr Announces Availability of AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs Worldwideedit
Vultr, the world’s largest privately-held cloud infrastructure company, announced availability of the AMD Instinct MI355X GPU. Vultr’s new AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs address enterprise demand for greater performance and cost-efficiency to support global deployment of new AI-native applications. Optimized for AI inference, the AMD Instinct MI355X offers superior price-to-performance to advance new agentic AI initiatives.
Publication : Times Tech
AMD Adrenalin Driver Update Version 25.9.1 Adds FSR 4 Support to Over 85 Games Which Supported FSR 3.1 With DirectX12 (Proactive)edit
AMD has announced update 25.9.1 to its Adrenalin driver, which enables FSR 4 in most games that support FSR 3.1 with DirectX 12. With the new 25.9.1 update, over 85 video games now support FSR 4 with DirectX 12. Gearbox Software’s upcoming title, Borderlands 4 will also have FSR 4 support. Hell is Us will now also have FSR 4 support with the new update.
Publication : IGN
Competition in news
Asus Unveils Vivobook S16 In India With Snapdragon X Processor, AI Featuresedit
Asus has introduced the Vivobook S16 (S3607QA) in India, the latest addition to its Vivobook Multicolour Series. The laptop, available in BFF Peachy and Salvia Green, is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X processor and integrates Microsoft Copilot+ PC experiences along with Asus’s AI-driven applications.
Publication : Business World
Nvidia unveils AI chips for video, software generationedit
Nvidia said on Tuesday it would launch a new artificial intelligence chip by the end of next year, designed to handle complex functions such as creating videos and software. The chips, dubbed “Rubin CPX”, will be built on Nvidia’s next-generation Rubin architecture — the successor to its latest “Blackwell” technology that marked the company’s foray into providing larger processing systems.
Publication : The Indian Express
Intel Xeon 6, Arc Pro B-series GPUs Report Gains In MLPerf Inference v5.1 Benchmarksedit
Intel has announced results from the latest MLPerf Inference v5.1 benchmarks published by MLCommons, which highlight the performance of its Xeon 6 processors and Arc Pro B-Series GPUs across key AI inference workloads.
Publication : Business World
Intel Partners With Acronis For AI-Powered Cloud Securityedit
With Intel’s NPU-enabled processor, Acronis integrates its cybersecurity platform, enabling local AI-based threat detection on enterprise devices.
Publication : Electronics For You
Partner in news
Microsoft to use some AI from Anthropic in shift from OpenAI: Reportedit
Microsoft will pay to use Anthropic s technology for some AI features in Office 365 apps, the Information reported on Tuesday, in a sign that the software firm is diversifying its artificial intelligence portfolio. The move will blend Anthropic and OpenAI technology in the apps, after years in which Microsoft primarily used OpenAI for the new features in Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, the report said.
Publication : The Indian Express
Best gaming PC build under Rs 70,000 in September 2025edit
The Ryzen 5 7600X is a next-gen powerhouse built on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture. With 6 cores and 12 threads, it delivers blazing-fast single-core performance that shines in gaming, while also handling productivity and streaming tasks with ease. It supports PCIe Gen5 and DDR5 memory on newer motherboards, but even with a B550 board here, it flexes its raw processing power to drive high FPS in modern titles.
Publication : Digit
Be it office or study, these computer monitors are very useful, you can work by hanging them on the wall also.edit
Its price is Rs 8,499. The 27-inch gaming monitor is a large and powerful display, which is a great option for both gaming and entertainment. It has a 27-inch IPS panel and Full HD (1920×1080) resolution. The gameplay remains smooth and lag-free due to its 100Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time. It has AMD FreeSync support. Flicker Free and Eye Care features are also provided in it.
Publication : Live Hindustan
Industry news
STMicroelectronics announces the appointment of Anand Kumar as the new Managing Director for Indiaedit
STMicroelectronics has announced the appointment of Anand Kumar as the new Managing Director for India, succeeding Vivek Sharma, who superannuated after a distinguished 34year career. Kumar brings extensive experience in leadership, innovation and product development. He has led major business transformations within the technology sector, in his 26 years with the company. STMicroelectronics welcomed him, stating that his role reflects their intent to advance their goals and strengthen their market position.
Publication : Express Computer
RAH Infotech Partners with Aryaka to Transform Enterprise Connectivity in Indiaedit
We are thrilled to partner with Aryaka, a recognized leader in Unified SASE as a service, said Ashok Kumar, Founder and Managing Director at RAH Infotech This collaboration marks a transformative step in our mission to enrich our portfolio with solutions that converge networking, security, and observability
Publication : Digital Terminal
India eyes advanced 57 nm chips as semiconductor mission enters next phase: Additional Secy MeitYedit
India is taking its semiconductor mission to an advanced level, with plans to move from 28nanometre fabs towards the manufacturing of advanced 57nanometre chips, Abhishek Singh , Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology said.
Publication : The Economic Times
Exclusive: India Needs Guts To Invest In Semicon Startups Even If 80% Fail, Says Tessolve CEOedit
When we first started, we set up very advanced test facilities, which were a bit Capex intensive. We had to spend around $10 million. Initially, we had venture capital support and were fortunate to have some very good VC funds, including Qualcomm Ventures and Applied Ventures. We also had Jeffco, based in Asia, and Reliance Ventures as investors.
Publication : Outlook Business
Building India s Sovereign AI & Cloud Backbone: Exclusive with A S Rajgopal, MD & CEO, Nxtgen Cloud Technologiesedit
A Reliance s move with Meta and Google is significant, but it’s a business-oriented alliance rather than a fundamental bet on infrastructure. They are leveraging Meta s Llama models and Google TPUs to deliver AI services at scale in India.
Publication : Analytics Insight
Semicon Buildout Takes a Page from Electronics Success Storyedit
Initiatives over the past 10 years to push for electronics production and exports have paid off handsomely, and the govt hopes to repeat the performance in semiconductor manufacturing
Publication : The Economic Times
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