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AMD Expands Workstation Power, Advances AI PCs, and Delivers New Tools (Proactive)edit
AMD is reshaping professional computing with groundbreaking Zen 5 processors and cuttingedge AI solutions. From powerful workstation chips to innovative developer tools, here’s what s making waves in the tech world. Revolutionary Workstation Performance
Publication : Techno Sports Co
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Qualcomm Confirms Next Flagship Chip Will Be Titled Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5: Launch Set for September 23edit
Qualcomm has officially announced that the Snapdragon Summit 2025 will commence on September 23rd. During this event, the company plans to unveil the successor to its Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Despite earlier speculations suggesting the name 8 Elite 2, Qualcomm has confirmed that the new flagship mobile chip will be named Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Publication : Gizbot
China accuses Nvidia of violating antimonopoly laws post preliminary investigation; Here’s whyedit
Chinese regulators announced on Monday that a preliminary investigation into Nvidia has revealed that the chipmaker has violated China s antimonopoly laws. The State Administration for Market Regulation released a one sentence statement confirming that it would conduct further investigation into the semiconductor giant.
Publication : Live Mint
Cadence Expands Digital Twin Platform Library with NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD Model to Accelerate AI Data Center Deployment and Operationsedit
Cadence announced a significant expansion of its Cadence® Reality™ Digital Twin Platform library with a digital twin of NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems. The new model of NVIDIA’s high performance accelerated computing platform will enable data center designers and operators to easily deploy the world’s leading AI accelerator in the buildout of AI factories.
Publication : Express Computer
China finds Nvidia violated antitrust law in chip deal probeedit
Monday’s initial ruling comes weeks after the US agreed to allow Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. to sell some of their sought-after AI chips to Chinese companies. However, Beijing has since pushed local companies and agencies to avoid Nvidia’s H20 accelerator, citing security concerns.
Publication : Money Control
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Engineering India’s Global Edge: From Talent to Transformationedit
National Engineers’ Day is more than a marker on the calendar. It is a mirror that reminds us of the road travelled and the uncharted highways ahead. As someone who has walked the corridors of engineering schools in Arizona and the R&D labs of India, I see this moment as one of both pride and urgency.
Publication : Express Computer
Best Laptops for Senior Citizens in 2025: Easy, Reliable, and Affordableedit
ASUS Vivobook 17 offers a large and effortlessly readable 17inch display. The Ryzen 5 chip ensures seamless operation, while the keyboard provides a comfortable typing experience. The 1TB SSD is enough to store a huge amount of data. Significance: The 17inch giant screen provides a clear view. The 17inch giant screen provides a clear view.
Publication : Analytics Insight
Industry news
Nextgen Semiconductor To Raise $113.2M Fundsedit
The company will invest nearly $1 billion in different phases to create a wafer to components semiconductor ecosystem in Gujarat. Nextgen Semiconductor plans to raise funds for $113.2 million and $170 million in the next 12 months through equity and structured instruments, to support its $997 million vision project to build a fully integrated Silicon (Si) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) power semiconductor facility in Dholera, Gujarat.
Publication: Electronics For You
NextEra, ServiceNow Partner to Boost Digital Transformation Across Middle Eastedit
NextEra, a joint venture between LTIMindtree and Aramco Digital, has entered a partnership with ServiceNow, the AI platform for digital transformation, to drive largescale digital transformation across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Publication: Analytics India Mag
InveniaSTL Networks Ltd. Secures INR 359 Crore Data Center Infrastructure Contract from PowerGrid Teleservices Limitededit
Under the agreement, Invenia will design, build, commission, and maintain the complete IT and cloud infrastructure for a greenfield Tier III data centre at PowerGrid s Manesar facility. In addition, Invenia will establish a Disaster Recovery Data Centre (DRDC) and deliver a scalable Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solution complemented by Disaster Recovery Services.
Publication: Express Computer
India’s data centre journey in an AIpowered worldedit
With data volumes skyrocketing every 18 to 24 months, the foundations of how we process, store, and manage information are under pressure. Amid this whirlwind of constant change, data centres are rapidly evolving, fuelled by artificial intelligence (AI), a push for decentralisation, and a growing demand for sustainable practices.
Publication: Fortune
India’s AI PC shipments to cross 15 million in 2025 as tablets decline: Reportedit
India’s PC market is in the middle of a transition that could decide how people and businesses use technology in the years ahead. New numbers from research firm Canalys (part of Omdia) show that PC shipments in the country grew by 6% in Q2 2025, reaching 3.6m units.
Publication: Digit
GST 2.0 Effect: Will Laptop Prices Become Cheaper In India From Next Week?edit
The other main gadget attraction for buyers is the laptop segment and sadly they are not going to see things change either. The GST 2.0 changes are gradually coming into effect in India, with car makers and other sectors passing on the benefits to the buyers.
Publication: News 18
Fujifilm arm likely to start producing chip raw materials by 2028edit
Japanese chemicals-to-camera equipment maker Fujifilm’s arm, Fujifilm Electronic Materials, plans to begin India production of raw materials — used in semiconductor chip fabrication and packaging — by late 2027 or early 2028. This was revealed by Tetsuya Iwasaki, corporate senior vice-president and general manager of its electronics business division.
Publication: Business Standard
India ready with incentives to build semiconductor chip ecosystem, says Raiedit
Invest India is working closely with the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) and the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to bring semiconductor, semiconductor equipment, and electronics manufacturing services companies from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States for building a full-fledged chip fabrication ecosystem in the country, according to Nivruti Rai, managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO). “
Publication : Business Standard
China launches probes targeting US semiconductors ahead of Madrid trade talksedit
Tech China launches probes targeting US semiconductors ahead of Madrid trade talks China launches probes targeting US semiconductors ahead of Madrid trade talks The announcements of the probes follow the U.S. on Friday adding 23 Chinese companies to an entity list of businesses.
Publication: The Indian Express
AI Can Add $1.4$1.7 Trillion to GDP by 2035edit
At its current growth rate of 5.7 per cent, India s GDP is projected to reach $6.6 trillion by 2035. However, to achieve the government s vision of Viksit Bharat, it has to grow by 8 per cent and increase GDP to $8.3 trillion and for this AI adoption, especially in 18 sectors will help add $1.4 trillion to $1.7 trillion by 2035, finds Niti Aayog.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
Applied Materials Looks to Link up with Semicon Mission Cosedit
The project involves replacement of old machines and equipment along with technology upgrade in the existing legacy semiconductor technology of 180 nanometer. As per media reports, the primary bidders for the work include the Tata Group and Tower Semiconductor, along with other companies like Texas Instruments.
Publication : The Economic Times
AI Must Grow Responsibly, Not Be Stifled: Sitharamanedit
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday emphasised the need for regulations that encourage technology-led innovation in a responsible manner, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), instead of stifling it.
Publication : The Economic Times
AI Deployment Needs Strong Checks, Mate!edit
Take the case of cybersecurity. The real risk in this area is analysts becoming overly dependent on AI tools, said Huzefa Motiwala, senior director, Technical Solutions, India and Saarc, Palo Alto Networks. “Suppose we accept machine output at face value,” he said. “In that case, we miss the bigger picture, and that’s where mistakes happen.”
Publication : The Economic Times
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