October 7, 2025

AMD specific news

”The world needs much more..”: Sam Altman after OpenAI-AMD deal announcementedit

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has emphasised the global demand for computing power following the announcement of a major multi-year chip deal with AMD, while stressing that the partnership does not replace the company’s existing relationship with Nvidia.

Publication : The Times of India

OpenAI and chipmaker AMD sign chip supply partnership for AI infrastructure (Proactive)edit

Now, OpenAI has entered a similar agreement with AMD, one of the many chipmakers hoping to challenge Nvidia as the dominant supplier of chips used to power artificial intelligence technologies like OpenAIs ChatGPT. On Monday, OpenAI said that it would begin using AMD chips in the second half of next year as it builds new computer data centers.

Publication : PTI News

AMD-OpenAI multi-billion-dollar deal challenges Nvidia’s dominance (proactive)edit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Monday announced a landmark multi-billion-dollar agreement with OpenAI and turned up the heat on Nvidia, which currently dominates the chips space.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, gives it option to take a 10% stake (proactive)edit

AMD said on Monday it will supply artificial intelligence chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the ChatGPT creator the option to buy up to roughly 10% of the chipmaker.

Publication : The Indian Express

AMD and OpenAI Partner to Deploy 6 Gigawatts of GPUs for Next-Generation AI Infrastructure (proactive)edit

AMD and OpenAI announced a 6 gigawatt agreement to power OpenAI’s next-generation AI infrastructure across multiple generations of AMD Instinct GPUs. The first 1 gigawatt deployment of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs is set to begin in the second half of 2026.

Publication : Digital Terminal

After Nvidia, AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI, ChatGPT maker gets option of 10% stake in chipmaker (proactive)edit

The agreement encompasses the deployment of hundreds of thousands of AMD graphics processing units (GPUs) equivalent to six gigawatts of computing power, with deliveries beginning in the second half of 2026. OpenAI plans to construct a one-gigawatt facility using AMD”s upcoming MI450 chip series starting next year, with AMD expecting to recognise revenue at that time. “

Publication : The Times of India

AMD signs AI chip-supply deal with OpenAI (Proactive)edit

AMD will supply artificial intelligence chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the ChatGPT creator the option to buy up to roughly 10% of the chipmaker. Shares of the chipmaker surged more than 34% on Monday, putting them on track for their biggest one-day gain in over nine years and adding roughly $80 billion to the company’s market value.

Publication : Business Standard

OpenAI eyes 10% stake in AMD through AI chip deal (proactive)edit

AMD on monday said it will supply artificial intelligence chips to OpenAI in a multiyear deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the ChatGPT creator the option to buy up to roughly 10% of the chipmaker.

Publication : The Financial Express

AMD, OpenAI ink deal for chip supplies (proactive)edit

AMD said on Monday it will supply chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in revenue and offer the ChatGPT creator option to buy around 10 per cent of the chipmaker

Publication : The Indian Express

AMD signs ‘chip supply’ deal with OpenAI (Proactive)edit

AMD will supply artificial intelligence chips to OpenAI in a multi-year deal that would bring in tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue and give the ChatGPT creator the option to buy up to roughly 10% of the chipmaker. Shares of the chipmaker surged more than 34% on Monday, putting them on track for their biggest one-day gain in over nine years and adding roughly $80 billion to the company’s market value.

Publication : The Times of India

Competition in news

India’s AI, data centre, automotive expansion favourable, says Qualcomm s Alex Katouzianedit

Chipset multinational Qualcomm Technologies said that it maintains strong relationships with India and incumbent telecom carriers Reliance Jio Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea as well as ret ai l customers, and the US company is benefitting from the government s artificial intelligence (AI), data centre and automotive growth strategy.

Publication : The Economic Times

Nvidia CEO says Trump s $100K H1B visa fee puts American dream out of reach, but it is okayedit

Last month, US President Donald Trump announced a revision to the H1B visa fee, increasing it from $1,000 to a steep $100,000. The move has sparked intense debate across the tech industry. While some have welcomed it as an effort to curb the misuse of visa allocations, others argue that the sharp hike could become a major roadblock to attracting talent from around the world.

Publication : India Today

India must treat Right to Compute as essential as books and pencils, says Intel India region VP and MDedit

Majority of India’s classrooms are still designed for the industrial and information ages, where teachers deliver one-way lectures to large groups and marks and grades dominate the cultural mindset.

Publication : Hindustan Times

TCS Partners with NVIDIA to Accelerate AI Adoption in Retailedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has announced a strategic partnership with NVIDIA to integrate accelerated computing and AI Enterprise software into its retail solutions, helping global retailers drive operational efficiency, reduce costs, and scale innovation.

Publication : Enterprise It World

Partner in news

Best gaming PC build under Rs 50,000 in October 2025edit

With AMD’s powerful Ryzen 5 5600X and Intel’s Arc A750 graphics card, it’s built to handle modern AAA games at 1080p and even dip into 1440p. Paired with 16GB of fast RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD, the system ensures smooth gameplay, quick boot times, and ample storage.

Publication : Digit

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