November 6, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD forecasts fourth quarter revenue above estimates on strong AI chip demandedit

Advanced Micro Devices forecast fourth-quarter revenue above market estimates on Tuesday, betting on the multibillion-dollar expansions of data center infrastructure to boost demand for its artificial intelligence chips. AMD has received significant investments in AI hardware from companies such as ChatGPT maker OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Energy, as investors expect spending on advanced processors will continue.

Publication : The Economic Times

Call of Duty Black Ops 7 PC Specs: NVIDIA RTX 5070/RX 9070 XT for 4K 120 FPSedit

Hardware Times reviewed the PC specifications required to run Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 smoothly at different resolutions and frame rates, including 4K at 120 FPS. They compared performance between NVIDIA GPUs like the RTX 5070 and AMD GPUs like the RX 9070 XT, highlighting the hardware demands to achieve competitive and ultra-quality settings.

Publication : Hardware Times

U.S. and AMD Partner on $1 Billion Next-Gen Supercomputer Project (Proactive)edit

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $1 billion partnership with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), Oracle Cloud, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to build two next-generation supercomputers aimed at tackling the decade’s most complex scientific and technological challenges.

Publication : Var India

AMD CEO Lisa Su OpenAI deal could bring $100 billion in revenueedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su said the company s multiyear partnership with OpenAI could generate more than $100 billion in revenue and help strengthen its position in the fast growing AI market.

Publication : The Times of India

AMD brand mentions

Top 5 gaming monitors under Rs 20000 you should consideredit

It features a 24-inch Full HD IPS display with a 180Hz refresh rate and a quick 1ms response time, which makes the gameplay in it ultra-smooth and responsive. With support for both NVIDIA G-Sync and AMD FreeSync, screen tearing is minimised to enhance gaming immersion.

Publication : Hindustan Times

Competition in news

AI: Nvidia deepens India footprint with $2 billion allianceedit

Nvidia will help train and mentor emerging deep tech startups in India as a founding member of a $2 billion investment alliance, deepening its presence in the world’s third largest startup ecosystem.

Publication : Metro India

Nvidia, Qualcomm, others join India s Deep Tech Alliance with $850 million boostedit

Global chipmakers like Nvidia and Qualcomm Ventures on Wednesday joined a group of Indian and US investors backing deeptech startups in India, as the consortium added new members and secured fresh capital commitments.

Publication : Live Mint

Nvidia joins India Deep Tech Alliance as group secures $850 million in new capitaledit

Nvidia Corp. has joined Indian and US investors backing deeptech startups in the country that’s home to the world’s largest internet population outside of China.

Publication : Hindustan Times

Nvidia, Qualcomm join India’s deeptech pushedit

Industry sources said Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Lam Research are also likely to join the alliance in the coming weeks, signalling rising participation from global and domestic technology firms in the country’s deeptech ecosystem.

Publication : The Financial Express

Partner in news

Microsoft 365 Copilot to offer in-country data processing in India by 2025 endedit

Global cloud computing leader Microsoft on Wednesday said India will be one of the first four nations where it will offer in-country data processing for its AI offering Microsoft 365 Copilot by the end of 2025

Publication : The Economic Times

Apple affordable laptop 2026 | Apple’s first budget MacBook may launch in early 2026: Here’s what to expectedit

Apple has been reportedly working on a new entry level MacBook that may upset the budget laptop segment in developing markets to attract budget conscious users.

Publication : The Indian Express

Best laptops under Rs 50,000 from Dell, HP and Asusedit

The HP 15 proves that practicality and power can coexist even on a tight budget. It runs on AMD’s Ryzen 7 5825U processor paired with 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD, promising smooth multitasking whether you’re managing spreadsheets, editing photos, or attending online classes.

Publication : Digit

Dell Technologies Names Atul Mehta As Channel Leader For Indiaedit

Dell Technologies has appointed Atul Mehta as Senior Director and General Manager India Channels. In this role, Atul will be responsible for driving strategic channel partnerships and accelerate growth across Dell’s partner ecosystem in India.

Publication : SME Channels

Industry news

Quest Global Highlights AI Role in NextGen Semiconductor Designedit

Quest Global, the world’s largest independent pureplay engineering services company, today announced the release of its latest whitepaper, Engineering Semiconductor Chips That Think and Learn, authored by its Semiconductor Vertical leaders.

Publication : SME Street

Global Semiconductor Market Loses $500 Bn As AI Rally Faltersedit

A global selloff in semiconductor stocks deepened this week amid mounting investor concern over inflated valuations of artificial intelligence linked companies, according to media reports.

Publication : Business World

China Bans Foreign AI Chips From State-Funded Data Centresedit

Chinese regulatory authorities have ordered such data centres that are less than 30% complete to remove all installed foreign chips, or cancel plans to purchase them, while projects in a more advanced stage will be decided on a case-by-case basis, the sources said.

Publication: Republic World

China bans foreign AI chips from state-funded data centresedit

It is unclear whether the guidance applies nationwide or only to certain provinces, sources said. The sources did not identify which Chinese regulatory bodies had issued the order. They declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter. Besides Nvidia, other foreign chipmakers that sell datacentre chips to China include AMD and Intel.

Publication : The Financial Express

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