October 15, 2025

AMD specific news

Oracle and AMD expand AI partnership to keep up with demandedit

Oracle and AMD are expanding their partnership to deploy 50,000 AMD GPUs starting Q3 2026, forming an AI supercluster for next generation AI models. The venture aims to overcome current AI infrastructure limits

Publication : The Economic Times

After OpenAI, AMD signs chip deal with Oracle: What this may mean for its biggest rival Nvidiaedit

Recently, AMD announced a partnership with AMD wherein the AI startup will purchase 6 gigawatts worth of AMD chips over multiple years, including the forthcoming MI450 series. Furthermore, as part of the agreement, OpenAI will receive warrants for up to 160 million AMD shares.

Publication : The Times of India

Competition in news

Microchip Unveils First 3 nm PCIe Gen 6 Switch to Power Modern AI Infrastructureedit

As artificial intelligence (AI) workloads and high performance computing (HPC) applications continue to drive unprecedented demand for faster data movement and lower latency, Microchip Technology has introduced its next generation of Switchtec Gen 6 PCIe Switches.

Publication : Times Tech

China flags Qualcomm for skipping approval on Israel dealedit

US semiconductor manufacturer Qualcomm admitted that it had not informed Chinese authorities when it completed its acquisition of Israel’s Autotalks in June, China s market regulator said.

Publication : Communications Today

NVIDIA Provides Faster Ethernet Switches To Meta And Oracleedit

By using NVIDIA’s SpectrumX Ethernet switches, both companies can speed up AI model training while managing network load more effectively.

Publication : Electronics For You

Nvidia DGX Spark, the world’s smallest AI supercomputer, to go on sale from October 15edit

American tech company Nvidia will roll out the DGX Spark Personal AI Supercomputer on October 15. The compact machine is designed to fit on a desktop, enabling users to work on sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) models.

Publication : The Indian Express

ABB, Nvidia partner to develop nextgen data centersedit

ABB Ltd. is set to develop next generation AI data centers in collaboration with Nvidia Corp. Zurich based ABB will focus on the development of solutions needed to create high-efficiency, scalable power delivery for future artificial intelligence workloads, it said in a statement Monday.

Publication : Communications Today

Intel customers to test new GPU late next yearedit

Intel said on Tuesday the chipmaker’s customers will sample its new data center graphics processing unit, code-named Crescent Island, in the second half of 2026.

Publication : The Economic Times

Partner in news

Microsoft unveils inhouse image generation model in pivot away from OpenAIedit

Microsoft has announced MAIImage1, its first text-to-image model developed entirely inhouse. The company describes MAIImage1 as focused on photorealistic output and on delivering a balance of speed and image quality; it is currently available for public testing on LMArena while Microsoft prepares to add the model to Copilot and Bing Image Creator later.

Publication : Business Standard

Aaronia enters the PC market and presents the Mini PC A1edit

The system is powered by the high-end notebook processor from the Hawk Point series, AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS, with 8 cores and hyperthreading (SMT).

Publication : Times Tech

Industry news

OpenAI taps Broadcom to build its first AI processor in latest chip dealedit

OpenAI has partnered with Broadcom to produce its first inhouse artificial intelligence processors, the latest chip tie-up for the ChatGPT maker as it races to secure the computing power needed to meet surging demand for its services. Shares of Broadcom rose more than 10%.

Publication : The Indian Express

2D materials: India’s chance to leapfrog in the semiconductor raceedit

For decades, national power was measured by gross domestic product (GDP), industrial output, and control over natural resources. But the axis of power has shifted. Today, semiconductors, algorithms, data flows, rare minerals, and clean energy have become the new levers of influence.

Publication : Business Standard

Google partners Adani, Airtel to build India’s largest AI data centre in Vizagedit

Adani Enterprises Ltd., Alphabet Incs Google and Bharti Airtel Ltd. have come together to build India s largest AI data centre in Visakhapatnam, as part of the Gemini creator s $15billion push into India’s AI landscape.

Publication : Hindustan Times

Google data center project marks new era for Vizagedit

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and the minister for ITEC&HRD, Nara Lokesh, received a rousing reception from party members when they returned from New Delhi after signing the MoU with Google for its $15 billion data centre to be set up in Visakhapatnam

Publication : The Times of India

Nvidia and AMD not enough, AI demand is so high OpenAI is building its own chips nowedit

The race to secure computing power for artificial intelligence is heating up, and OpenAI has decided that depending only on Nvidia and AMD is no longer enough. The company has announced that it is stepping into chip design with Broadcom, in what could be one of the biggest pushes yet to expand global AI infrastructure.

Publication : India Today

ChatGPT maker OpenAI can’t stop spending, ties up with Broadcom for AI chips; but why analysts are not pleasededit

The collaboration follows recent agreements with Nvidia and AMD to supply computer chips, as OpenAI seeks to bolster its infrastructure to meet the soaring global demand for AI services What is OpenAI Broadcom partnership about the financial terms of the Broadcom deal were not disclosed, leaving uncertainty about the costs of OpenAI s expanding partnerships

Publication : The Times of India

AI Firm Anthropic Eyes India Residency for Enterprise Dataedit

It is seeking to enable data residency through partnerships with Amazon Web Services (AWS), which operates key cloud regions in Hyderabad and Mumbai, they said.

Publication : The Economic Times

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