September 19, 2025

Competition in news

MediaTek to launch its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 rival chip on Sept 22, details hereedit

MediaTek has announced its next flagship Dimensity mobile SoC will officially break cover on September 22, 2025.

Publication : India Today

What China ban means for Nvidia’s billions and who gains in Beijing?edit

On Wednesday (September 18), China reportedly directed its biggest technology firms, including ByteDance, Alibaba and Tencent, to stop buying Nvidia s artificial intelligence (AI) chips and cancel existing orders

Publication : Business Standard

Nvidia CEO Huang sidelined in Beijing: Caught between US-China larger agendas here’s what’s happeningedit

Speaking in London on Wednesday, Huang said, We can only be in service of a market if a country wants us to be, further adding that, I’m disappointed with what I see, but they have larger agendas to work out between China and the United States, and I’m patient about it.

Publication : The Times of India

How could anyone not love , asks Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as he praises Google Gemini Nano Banana; Sundar Pichai reactsedit

Internet is recently obsessed with Google Gemini s Nano Banana image creation tool. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is the latest one to join the fan following of Google Gemini Nano Banana. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has all the praises for Google Gemini s latest AI image generator, Nano Banana.

Publication : The Times of India

Nvidia-Intel pact: Nvidia to invest $5 billion in Intel; firms to codevelop AI infrastructure and PCsedit

Nvidia on Thursday said that it will invest $5 billion in Intel and partner with the struggling chipmaker to build artificial intelligence infrastructure and personal computer products, in what the companies called a historic collaboration As part of the agreement, Nvidia will buy Intel common stock at $23

Publication : The Times of India

Intel gets $5 billion lifeline from Nvidia, 20 years after saying no to $20 billion dealedit

Twenty years after Intel rejected buying Nvidia for $20 billion, the roles have completely flipped: Nvidia is investing $5 billion in its struggling former takeover target and rescue Intel through a strategic chip partnership

Publication : The Times of India

Intel and Nvidia announce partnership to create RTX APUs: Can it challenge AMD’s dominance in handhelds?edit

Intel and Nvidia announced an ambitious partnership that effectively challenges AMD’s gaming dominance. In 2025, AMD is everywhere in gaming: they power all gaming consoles (both PlayStation 5 and Xbox) and handhelds (Legion Go, ROG Ally X, Steam Deck, and more).

Publication : Sports Keeda

Nvidia-Intel Deal: The biggest breakthrough in the AI world! Learn how it will change your future.edit

Integrating the two companies’ technologies through Nvidia’s NVLink technology will eliminate traditional GPU-CPU barriers. This could significantly increase performance for AI workloads. This will create an integrated computing platform that spans from data centers to consumer devices. This partnership could pose a challenge to competing chip designers like AMD, Arm-based solutions, and custom silicon from hyperscalers.

Publication : CNBC TV18

Nvidia to invest $5 billion in Intel, marking strategic shift in global chip industryedit

For consumer markets, Nvidia will provide Intel with a custom graphics chip that Intel can package with its PC central processors with the same speedy links, potentially giving it an edge against rivals such as AMD.

Publication : The New Indian Express

Nvidia bets big on Intel with $5 billion stake and chip partnershipedit

AMD, which competes with Intel for supplying chips to data centers, also stands to lose thanks to Nvidia’s backing. Shares of Intel surged 12 per cent in premarket trading, while Nvidia was up 2 per cent.

Publication : The Indian Express

Nvidia to co-design chips with Intel, to invest $5 billionedit

Intel will offer PC chips that combine general-purpose processing with powerful graphics components from Nvidia, better helping it compete with Advanced Micro Devices Inc, which has been seizing market share in desktops and laptops. AMD is Nvidia’s closest competitor in graphics chips.

Publication : The Hindu Business Line

Qualcomm looks to bring smart glasses into everyday viewedit

According to IDC research, smart glass shipments in India rose to 50,000 units in the second quarter (Q2) of this calendar year, up from just 4,000 a year ago, driven by launches from Meta and Lenskart.

Publication : Business Standard

Partner in news

Apple planning a new MacBook Pro with a touchscreen OLED displayedit

Apple is reportedly developing a new MacBook Pro that will feature a touchscreen OLED display, a first for the company s so far non-touch screen laptop lineup.

Publication : Business Today

Digital Twin Consortium Welcomes AMD to Drive AI Innovation at the Edgeedit

Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) announced that Advanced Micro Devices, (AMD) has joined as a member. AMD will bring its cutting-edge AI processing capabilities and innovative edge computing solutions to accelerate AI-powered digital twin systems development and deployment across industries.

Publication : Times Tech

AMD Ryzen 5 Laptops: A Strong Combination of Performance and Priceedit

This Acer laptop is quite useful for everyday tasks. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 processor, features a 15.6-inch Full HD display, and 512GB of SSD storage. It also comes with 16GB of RAM.

Publication : Jagran

Industry news

Texas Instruments showcases semiconductor innovations at electronica India 2025edit

According to Santhosh Kumar, president and managing director, TI India, “At electronica India 2025, TI is showcasing how our latest semiconductor innovations are enabling energy-efficient, smart and secure solutions that are essential for building a more sustainable future.

Publication : Manufacturing Today

STMicroelectronics to advance next generation chip manufacturing technologyedit

STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, announced new details regarding the development of the next generations of Panel-Level Packaging (PLP) technology through a pilot line in its Tours site, France, which is expected to be operational in Q3 2026.

Publication : Times Tech

MeitY s draft 20year tax exemption policy could turbocharge India s data centre growth, say developersedit

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has proposed a draft National Data Centre Policy 2025, offering up to 20 years of tax exemptions for data center developers

Publication : CNBC TV18

India has worldclass talent, right momentum for chip growth: Merck execedit

India’s industries, “world-class education system” and talent pool give it an edge amid “global uncertainties”, said Hans-Joachim Neumann, a senior executive of Merck Electronics, a German science and technology company, in New Delhi.

Publication : Business Standard

IBM and BharatGen partner to boost sovereign AI adoption in Indiaedit

IBM and BharatGen today announced a strategic collaboration to advance the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in India, powered by BharatGen s sovereign multimodal and large language models (LLMs) tailored to the country s linguistic and cultural landscape.

Publication : Business Standard

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns US: Selling AI chips to China is ‘mortgaging our future’edit

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has issued a warning in relation to the US AI chips. Speaking at the Axios AI+ DC Summit, the Anthropic CEO has urged the US government to again consider its plans to allow chipmakers Nvidia and AMD to continue selling their advanced AI chips to China.

Publication : The Times of India

Online gaming ban from October; data protection rules by September 28edit

The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025, will come into effect on October 1, with the government ready to release subordinate legislation for the law, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Thursday.

Publication : The Indian Express

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