October 6, 2025

AMD specific news

IBM and AMD Partner with Zyphra to Build Next-Gen AI Training Infrastructure (Proactive)edit

The IBM and AMD collaboration delivers innovation at the speed and scale clients demand, representing a new standard in AI infrastructure,” said Philip Guido, EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, AMD.

Publication : VAR India

IBM and AMD Partner with Zyphra to Power Next-Gen AI Training on IBM Cloud (Proactive)edit

The IBM and AMD collaboration delivers innovation at the speed and scale clients demand, representing a new standard in AI infrastructure,” said Philip Guido, EVP and Chief Commercial Officer, AMD.

Publication : Digital Terminal

AMD gives one-line response on reports of chip manufacturing partnership with Inteledit

AMD has responded to a report which claimed that the company is in early discussions with rival chipmaker Intel to manufacture chips for AMD’s products within Intel’s foundry business.

Publication : The Times of India

AMD brand mentions

Best Budget GPUs for 1080p Gamingedit

AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT: Compact and efficient, this GPU delivers surprisingly strong 1080p performance for budget-conscious gamers with smooth visuals. NVIDIA GTX 1650 Super: A classic choice for entry-level gaming, providing stable FPS in esports and older AAA titles with minimal power draw.

Publication : Analytics Insight

Competition in news

Mouser Stocks Microchip PIC16F175x Low-Power Microcontrollersedit

Mouser Electronics, Inc., a global authorized distributor known for providing the latest in electronic components and industrial automation products, has announced the availability of Microchip Technology’s PIC16F175x series of low-power 8-bit microcontrollers (MCUs).

Publication : BIS Infotech

Storyboard18 | The AI chip race: How Snapdragon leads the wayedit

The artificial intelligence (AI) chip race is on, and at the heart of it is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon. From smartphones to smart cars, PCs to XR, Snapdragon powers a wide range of devices.

Publication : CNBC TV18

Indian market’s shift towards premium devices to drive Snapdragon 8 chipsets adoption: Qualcommedit

Chipset major Qualcomm expects shift of the Indian market towards the premium device segment will drive adoption of the company’s latest and premium smartphone processor Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 in the country.

Publication : The Economic Times

Nvidia, Fujitsu forge strategic AI partnership to revolutionise robotics and technologyedit

This alliance underscores the growing importance of AI in shaping the future of technology and industry. By combining Nvidia’s cutting-edge computing capabilities with Fujitsu’s expertise in system integration, the partnership is poised to drive significant advancements in AI-driven robotics and other technological innovations.

Publication : The New Indian Express

Nvidia and Fujitsu join forces to advance AI and robotics in Japanedit

In a significant move to boost artificial intelligence innovation, U.S. tech giant Nvidia and Japanese telecommunications and computer company Fujitsu have announced a strategic partnership.

Publication : Var India

India Could Benefit from Stalled UAE Nvidia AI Chip Deal — Here’s Whyedit

A multibillion-dollar deal to ship Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) chips to the United Arab Emirates showed no sign of progress nearly five months after its announcement, provoking frustration among Nvidia’s Jensen Huang and some senior administration officials, according to Mint.

Publication : Outlook Business

Competition heats up to challenge Nvidias AI chip dominanceedit

The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has whetted the appetites of Nvidia’s competitors, who are seeking to close the gap on the chip giant, which has so far been the central playmaker in the AI revolution.

Publication : Live Mint

Nvidia, Fujitsu agree to work jointly on Al robotsedit

US Technology Company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, agreed Friday to work together on artificial intelligence to deliver smart robots and a variety of other innovations using Nvidia’s computer chips.

Publication : The Financial Express

Partner in news

Microsoft may launch free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming: How the free tier will likely workedit

Microsoft is preparing to introduce an ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming that will allow users to stream select games without requiring a Game Pass subscription, a report has said, adding that the software giant has begun internal testing of the free tier among employees, enabling them to play certain titles through cloud streaming at no cost.

Publication : The Times of India

Satya Nadella highlights 5 big AI innovations across Microsoft 365, signalling next phase of ‘model forward’ AI pushedit

The announcement follows Microsoft’s detailed blog post on 1 October unveiling Microsoft 365 Premium, the company’s most advanced AI and productivity subscription for individuals, priced at $19.99 per month.

Publication : Live Mint

Industry news

India’s Chip Dream Starts at the Back End, Not the Foundry Frontedit

India’s semiconductor ambitions are growing, but the path forward may not involve billion-dollar fabrication plants, just yet. While policymakers often publicise fabs as the ultimate prize, industry leaders argue that the country’s most pragmatic entry point is elsewhere.

Publication : Analytics India Mag

Quantum Mission and ML are advancing India’s global quantumedit

Classical computing encodes information in bits—zeros and ones. Quantum computing, however, uses qubits, which can exist in a superposition of states. A qubit represents both 0 and 1 simultaneously, with probabilities attached. Two qubits encode four possibilities, three encode eight, and n qubits represent 20 states.

Publication : Var India

India’s Gaming Bill: Paving the way for a $50 billion export economyedit

The Online Gaming Bill is not the end of the journey; it’s the beginning. Regulation should be considered a launchpad for innovation, not a restraint.

Publication : Afaqs

Centre approves establishment of NaMo semiconductor lab at IITBBSedit

In a major push to strengthen India’s semiconductor ecosystem, Union minister for electronics and information technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, approved the establishment of the NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory at IIT Bhubaneswar (IITBBS).

Publication : The Times of India

Ashwini Vaishnaw announces semiconductor lab at IIT Bhubaneshwar under MPLAD schemeedit

The Ministry of Electronics and IT announced on Sunday that a “NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory” will be established at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar, under the MPLAD scheme.

Publication : Fortune India

India’s chip ecosystem set for boostedit

In a major step towards strengthening India’s semiconductor ecosystem, Union Minister of Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, has approved the setting up of the ‘NaMo Semiconductor Laboratory’ at IIT Bhubaneswar, Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY) said on Sunday.

Publication : The Statesman

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