November 10, 2025

AMD specific news

Best AMD GPUs in 2025: Top Options for Gaming and Content Creationedit

AMD’s GPU lineup in 2025 delivers a broad range of choices from flagship performance to budget value. Look for architecture (RDNA 4/3), VRAM capacity, and cooling when choosing a GPU.

Publication : Analytics Insight

US DoE and AMD Launch $1B AI Supercomputing Initiative to Accelerate Nuclear, Fusion, and Quantum Research (Proactive)edit

On October 27, AMD and the U.S. DOE announced two next-generation systems at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) designed to expand America’s leadership in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC), the Lux AI supercomputer and the Discovery supercomputer.

Publication : Indian web2

Accelerating the development of sensor-rich compute for smart industry (Proactive)edit

CRN published Rohith’s byline highlighting how India’s healthcare and robotics sectors are advancing through AI-driven, sensor-rich compute platforms powered by AMD’s flexible heterogeneous computing and a robust local innovation ecosystem.

Publication : CRN

Competition in news

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang clarifies China will win AI race : That’s not what I said, what I said was …edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has clarified his previous remarks that China will win the AI race with the US trailing behind A Financial Times report this week claimed Huang said, China is going to win the AI race.

Publication : The Times of India

Amazon’s AI chips are not as good as Nvidia’s; startups claimedit

Amazon’s AI chip customers may not be happy with the company’s offering. According to a Business Insider report, internal documents from the ecommerce giant reveal that some AI startups have said that Amazon’s chips are no match for Nvidia’s GPUs.

Publication : The Times of India

Intel’s Panther Lake CPU lineup leaked with up to 16 cores and Xe3 graphicsedit

Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 300 series has been leaked in detail, revealing an impressive lineup of mobile processors set to launch next year.

Publication : Live Mint

To survive, Intel must break itself apartedit

Intel once set the pace of technological progress. Gordon Moore, one of its founders, predicted in 1965 that chips would get faster and cheaper with metronomic consistency. Over the decades Intel brought Moore s Law to life, designing and building the processors that powered servers and, later, personal computers. Today it makes headlines for its turmoil more than its technology.

Publication : Live Mint

India’s Ambassador to US, Intel CEO hold talks on semiconductor and AI pushedit

India’s Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra discussed with Intel’s CEO Lip Bu Tan the company’s semiconductor and AI initiatives and plans in India.

Publication : Business Standard

Indian envoy, Intel CEO discuss AI, semiconductor plansedit

India’s Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra discussed with Intel’s CEO Lip Bu Tan the company’s semiconductor and AI initiatives and plans in India.

Publication : DT Next

Microchip Technology Inc (MCHP, $32 billion)edit

The US semiconductor company is strengthening its R&D presence in India with new infrastructure investments. “Capital expenditures included about $20 million for a building purchase in India to support ongoing R&D activities in Bengaluru, underscoring our long-term commitment to innovation in the region.”

Publication : The Hindu Business Line

Nvidia CEO: No plans to ship ‘anything’ to China in standoffedit

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said his company isn’t in active discussions to sell its Blackwell Al chips to Chinese firms, waving off speculation it’s trying to engineer a return to the world’s largest semiconductor market

Publication : The Financial Express

Nvidia CEO Huang sees strong demand for Blackwell chipsedit

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang on Saturday said the semiconductor giant is experiencing “very strong demand” for its state-of-the-art Blackwell chips, as its appetite for wafers from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) grows.

Publication : The Financial Express

Why Nvidia’s Jensen Huang said ‘ China is going to win the AI race’edit

Last month, AMD said it will supply AI chips to OpenAI as part of a multi-year deal and give the ChatGPT create or the option to buyup to 10 per cent stake. In September, Nvidia announced investments up to $100 billion in OpenAI, agreeing to supply data center chips, and take a financial stake in it. OpenAI is already among Nvidia’s most important customers.

Publication : The Indian Express

Partner in news

Asus ROG Xbox Ally Review: A Full Console Experience On The Go (Almost)edit

The ROG Xbox Ally is powered by AMD’s Ryzen Z2 APU, which uses the older Zen 2 CPU cores paired with RDNA 2 graphics. On paper, that doesn’t look particularly exciting, and I’ll be honest, my expectations were moderate going in.

Publication : Mensxp

These Smartchoice Laptops are equipped with great features, the discount is so strong that everyone wants to buy them.edit

This laptop is priced at Rs 85,965. It’s being offered at a 24% discount, bringing its price down to Rs 65,094. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 7445HS processor and a 6GB RTX 3050 graphics card, which ensures smooth running of high-graphics games.

Publication : Live Hindustan

Industry news

Meta plans $600 billion US spend as AI data centers expandedit

Meta Platforms announced on Friday that it will invest $600 billion in U.S. infrastructure and jobs over the next three years, mainly to build artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.

Publication : The Economic Times

India’s data centre capacity set to grow 5x to 8GW by 2030: Jefferiesedit

India’s data centre capacity is expected to expand fivefold to 8GW by 2030, propelled by rising data consumption, growing cloud adoption, regulatory data localisation requirements, and increasing deployment of artificial intelligence (AI), according to the sectoral update by Jefferies.

Publication : The Economic Times

Centre plans to set up AI governance group, expert panel by next monthedit

The government is planning to set up the proposed artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory body, the Artificial Intelligence Governance Group (AIGG) and the Technology Policy and Ethics Committee (TPEC) by December to create a structured and unified approach to AI regulation, safety, and innovation in India, according to a report by The Economic Times.

Publication : Business Standard

Meta plans to invest $600 billion in US to expand AI data centers, jobsedit

Meta Platforms on Friday said it will invest $600 billion in U.S. infrastructure and jobs over the next three years, including artificial intelligence data centers, as the social media giant races to build infrastructure to power its AI ambitions.

Publication : The Economic Times

Assam to be part of global semiconductor ecosystem in 2026: Nirmala Sitharaman reviews plant’s progressedit

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited the upcoming Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) centre being developed by Tata Electronics at Jagiroad, Morigaon district, earlier this week.

Publication : The Economic Times

China makes it clear; we do not want Nvidia, Intel, AMD; and Donald Trump cannot helpedit

Other than Nvidia, other foreign chipmakers that sell data centre chips to China include AMD and Intel. China action on data centres is bad news for all these American companies. However, analysts say that the new Chinese guidance could effectively shut Nvidia out of one of its most important markets, while creating fresh opportunities for domestic rivals such as Huawei Technologies.

Publication : The Times of India

Sitharaman Visits Tata’s Semiconductor Plantedit

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visits the upcoming outsourced semiconductor assembly and test facility of Tata Electronics in Morigaon, Assam, on Friday.

Publication : The Financial Express

Sitharaman reaches Assam on 2-day tour, visits Tata semiconductor plantedit

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited Tata Group’s Rs 27,000 crore semiconductor plant in Jagiroad, Assam. The Tata Electronics facility, an Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) unit, is expected to produce up to 48 million chips daily using advanced packaging technologies, marking a significant investment in the state.

Publication : Vijaya Karnataka

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