November 12, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD forecasts strong Q4 revenue on rising AI chip demandedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) reported record quarterly results above analysts’ projections as booming demand for AI helped boost sales of its data center chips. AMD posted adjusted earnings per share of $1.20 on revenue that jumped 36% year-over-year to a record $9.25 billion in the third quarter, well above analysts’ estimates compiled by Visible Alpha.

Publication: Communication Today

AMD expected to outline plans for AI chip business at analyst dayedit

Advanced Micro Devices is expected on Tuesday to outline the company’s plans for its artificial intelligence chip and systems businesses at a financial analyst day at the Nasdaq in New York.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD expects data center chip market to grow to $1 trillion by 2030edit

Advanced Micro Devices expects the market for the company’s data center chips will grow to $1 trillion by 2030, CEO Lisa Su said at the company’s analyst day on Tuesday.

Publication: Live Mint

AMD brand mentions

AMD vs NVIDIA GPUs: AI, efficiency, and gaming, who wins?edit

The rivalry between AMD and NVIDIA has shaped the modern GPU landscape for over two decades. From the days of simple raster rendering to today’s AI-accelerated graphics pipelines, the two chipmakers have taken diverging paths to achieve the same goal, power, performance, and precision.

Publication: Digit

AI Exodus Hits Intel, Sachin Katti to OpenAI Following Saurabh Kulkarni’s AMD Moveedit

After two years with Intel, where he was previously VP of AI Systems Design, Kulkarni announced on LinkedIn that he is joining rival AMD in a similar datacenter GPU role. The consecutive exits of these two senior AI talents mark a critical juncture for Intel, which spent years catching up in the AI chip market with more agile competitors like Nvidia and AMD.

Publication: Tech Story

Competition in news

AI shift: SoftBank sells Nvidia stake for $5.8 billion; focuses on OpenAI after tripling first half profitedit

Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp has sold its stake in US chipmaker Nvidia for $5 8 billion, signalling a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence investments, particularly in OpenAI, the company said on Tuesday, AP reported.

Publication: The Times of India

Intel AI Efforts: Intel CEO to oversee its AI efforts after executive departs for OpenAIedit

Intel said on Monday its CEO Lip-Bu Tan would oversee the chipmaker’s artificial intelligence efforts after the firm’s chief technology officer departed for ChatGPT maker OpenAI. Sachin Katti, who has led Intel’s AI efforts since a management reorganization at the chipmaker in January, said on social media site X that he had joined OpenAI.

Publication: The Economic Times

Microsoft plans to invest $10 billion in Portuguese AI data hubedit

Microsoft will invest $10 billion in an AI data-centre project in Sines, Portugal, deploying 12,600 Nvidia GPUs with partners Start Campus, N-scale and Nvidia.

Publication: The Economic Times

Partner in news

Microsoft launches Xbox Cloud Gaming in India, now play console and PC games on your phoneedit

Xbox Cloud Gaming is now live in India. Microsoft has officially brought its cloud gaming service to the country. Xbox Cloud Gaming allows users to play any game on their device via the cloud.

Publication: India Today

Microsoft brings Xbox Cloud Gaming to India: first impressions and all you need to knowedit

Microsoft has officially launched Xbox Cloud Gaming in India, allowing users to stream a vast library of games without needing a console.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

Microsoft AI chief says you should be afraid of AI, world will get worse if humans lost control of itedit

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world across various sectors. Tech companies such as Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI are investing billions of dollars in the AI race, hoping to reach artificial general intelligence (AGI), a stage when AI can think like humans.

Publication: India Today

OpenAI warns of ‘potentially catastrophic’ risks from superintelligent AI, outlines global safety measuresedit

OpenAI Superintelligent Systems Risks: OpenAI has said that while superintelligent systems will bring many benefits, they will also carry risks that could be “potentially catastrophic”.

Publication: The Indian Express

Industry news

Semiconductor Resilience Key Challenge in EV Transition, Say Industry Leadersedit

Components like inverters and controllers rely heavily on semiconductor chips, and India s semiconductor policy must align with its EV goals to boost domestic production of semiconductors.

Publication: Auto Car Pro

India’s path to technological independence through semiconductor manufacturingedit

In recent years, India has placed strategic emphasis on ramping up its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. Amid global supply-chain disruptions and rising geopolitical tensions, the country has identified semiconductor self-reliance as a cornerstone of its broader goal of technological independence.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

IISER backed startups achieve breakthroughs in quantum computing, secure communicationedit

Two quantum technology breakthroughs supported by the IHub Quantum Technology Foundation at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune could accelerate problem solving and make digital communication more secure in India.

Publication: The Times of India

How India s GPU Expansion is Powering an AI-Ready Nationedit

On a mission to create 50,000 GPUs, India has hit a significant milestone in the tech industry. As per the recent announcement shared by the Ministry of Electronics & IT on 30th May 2025, India has crossed the capacity of 34,000 GPUs as part of the IndiaAI Mission.

Publication: Express Computer

How Generative AI is redefining industries and economiesedit

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is no longer a futuristic concept – it is the driving force reshaping global industries, economies and education systems. From automating repetitive tasks to designing new business models, generative AI has become a catalyst for innovation and efficiency.

Publication: The Financial Express

Haritha Illa driving the next wave of transformation in cloud and AIedit

A Texas based Cloud and Network Engineer, Haritha has built a career marked by excellence, leadership, and a commitment to advancing the frontiers of cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

Publication: The Times of India

Future of industrial automation is in people and AI-driven precisionedit

The industrial automation sector is entering a new age where artificial intelligence (AI) and human expertise converge, said Honeywell Process Solutions CEO Jim Masso.

Publication: The Times of India

AI cloud firm Nebius signs $3 billion deal with Meta, posts more than fourfold rise in revenueedit

Nebius Group has signed a deal worth about $3 billion with Meta to provide the Facebook owner with AI infrastructure over a five-year period, the company said on Tuesday, after it reported a more than fourfold rise in third-quarter revenue.

Publication: The Economic Times

A New Wave: How AI is powering upskilling in India’s small citiesedit

In India’s smaller cities, learning AI isn’t just about keeping up—it’s helping people grow in their careers right where they are. Instead of moving to metros, employees are using digital skills to find new opportunities and build their futures locally.

Publication: People Matters

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