AMD specific news
Best Motherboards for Ryzen 7000 Series CPUsedit
In 2025, AMD experienced a 25% year-over-year increase in client chip sales, driven by heightened demand for Ryzen processors in commercial PCs. CRN For builders seeking Ryzen 7000 (Zen 4/AM5) CPUs, when evaluating Ryzen 7000 motherboard selections in 2025, the best choice will include a board with DDR5 support, strong VRMs, PCIe 5.0 compatibility, and modern connectivity.
Publication : Analytics Insight
After Nvidia, OpenAI has now joined hands with AMD, learn about the growing dominance of select companies in the AI industry (Proactive)edit
Another big news has emerged from the world of artificial intelligence (AI). OpenAI recently announced a partnership with AMD. Under this agreement, the company will use 6 GW of AMD’s Instinct GPUs to power its AI infrastructure.
Publication : CNBC TV18
AMD Unveils Ryzen Embedded 9000 Series Processors for Next-Gen Industrial Computing (Proactive)edit
AMD today introduced the Ryzen™ Embedded 9000 Series processors, bringing the next generation of performance, efficiency, and reliability to demanding industrial sectors, including industrial PCs, automation systems, and machine vision applications.
Publication : Digital Terminal
Competition in news
Qualcomm buys opensource electronics firm Arduinoedit
Qualcomm also said it will introduce an Arduino development board powered by one of its Dragonwing processing chips that will be suitable for devices such as robots that need computational power similar to a computer.
Publication : The Indian Express
Nvidia to Continue Sponsoring H-1B Visas Amid Trump’s $100k Fee Concernsedit
Global chip making giant Nvidia will continue sponsoring H-1B Visas and all invloved costs, including the $100,000 fee imposed by President Trump in an executive order last month, according to reports.
Publication : Deccan Chronicle
Doomsday or new dawn: what will Nvidia, OpenAI’s circular dealmaking bringedit
Most of these deals are centred around two industry leaders — Nvidia and OpenAI, raising concerns that an increasingly complex and interconnected web of business transactions is artificially propping up the trillion-dollar AI boom. Indeed, detractors are pointing out that these deals do not create any actual value.
Publication : The Economic Times
Intel to reveal tech details on forthcoming PC chip: Reportsedit
Intel plans to release technical details about its forthcoming chip for laptops, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, four sources briefed on the plans told Reuters.
Publication : The Indian Express
Arm CEO Rene Haas sees ‘sorry’ for Intel; says: Unfortunately, Intel has …edit
Arm CEO Rene Haas suggested that Intel could face challenges in matching TSMC’s position as a major chip foundry. The chief executive of the UK-based semiconductor and software design company stated that once a company falls behind in the semiconductor industry, recovery is an uphill climb.
Publication : The Times of India
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI computing demand surged in past six monthsedit
“This is an enormous undertaking,” Huang said of the OpenAI deal, which represents between four and five million GPUs and marks “the biggest AI infrastructure project in history.” The first phase will launch in 2026 using Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin platform. Earlier this month, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced a landmark multi-billion-dollar agreement with OpenAI and turned up the heat on Nvidia, which currently dominates the chip space.
Publication : The Economic Times
H-1B visa row: Nvidia ready to pay $100,000 to keep immigrant talentedit
A growing chorus of American businesses is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, warning that it could weaken the country’s innovation edge and disrupt a vital stream of skilled workers.
Publication : Business Standard
Partner in news
Dell raises growth targets for next four years on strong AI server demandedit
Dell on Tuesday nearly doubled its annual profit growth target for the next four years, betting on robust demand for its servers that power artificial intelligence workloads.
Publication : ET Brand Equity
Dell CEO Michael Dell makes ‘data centre prediction’: I’m sure at some point there’ll be…edit
Dell Technologies CEO Michael Dell has said that while the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) computing power is currently “tremendous,” the construction of new AI data centres will eventually hit a saturation point.
Publication : The Times of India
Best Motherboards for Ryzen 7000 Series CPUsedit
In 2025, AMD experienced a 25% year-over-year increase in client chip sales, driven by heightened demand for Ryzen processors in commercial PCs. CRN For builders seeking Ryzen 7000 (Zen 4/AM5) CPUs, when evaluating Ryzen 7000 motherboard selections in 2025, the best choice will include a board with DDR5 support, strong VRMs, PCIe 5.0 compatibility, and modern connectivity.
Publication : Analytics Insight
Dell Launches Dell Pro 14 and 15 Essential Laptops for SMBs in Indiaedit
The new Dell Pro 14 Essential (AMD), Dell Pro 14 Essential (Intel), Dell Pro 15 Essential (AMD), and Dell Pro 15 Essential (Intel) are available for purchase for business users at a starting promotional price of INR 31,999
Publication : Digital Terminal
Industry news
India should build its own AI models, says chief of India’s AI missionedit
India should develop its own artificial intelligence (AI) models and its own solutions, chief of India’s AI mission said Wednesday while cautioning against becoming a fodder for the global AI biggies.
Publication : Business Standard
Cisco rolls out chip designed to connect AI data centers over vast distancesedit
The P200 chip, as Cisco calls it, will compete against rival offerings from Broadcom. It will sit at the heart of a new routing device that the company also rolled out on Wednesday and is designed to connect the sprawling data centers that are located over vast distances and which train AI systems.
Publication : The Economic Times
China Sets up world’s First Undersea Data Center in Shanghaiedit
China is advancing the development of underwater data centers as a solution to the substantial energy demands and carbon footprint associated with traditional AI-driven data centers.
Publication : CXO Today
Andhra clears $10-bn Google data centre in Vizag, 188k jobs likelyedit
The Andhra Pradesh State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB), chaired by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, on Wednesday approved 30 investment proposals worth Rs 1.14 trillion, including a $10-billion data centre by Google subsidiary Raiden Info Tech Data Center in Visakhapatnam.
Publication : Business Standard
‘PM Modi’s leadership pivotal in steering India’s digital transformation’edit
“I think today we saw the whole value chain, right from the semiconductor to 6G, and we look forward to innovating and keeping India at the forefront of digital capitalism,” he said.
Publication : The Statesman
Google arm to pitch $10 bn in Vizag Hyperscale Data Centreedit
Chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, the SIPB recognised the project as a gamechanger for Andhra Pradesh’s IT ecosystem and endorsed plans to position Visakhapatnam as “Al City Vizag.
Publication : Deccan Herald
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