November 14, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD Zen 7: Details About the ‘Grimlock’ Family of CPU Microarchitecture Leaked With Performance Increases, Core Count and Moreedit

New leaks have surfaced online about AMD Zen 7 family microarchitecture, codenamed “Grimlock”, revealing details about core counts, performance increase and more. YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead has said that the AMD Zen 7 family is codenamed “Grimlock”. Starting off with architecture for desktop, the YouTuber said that the Zen 7 “should” achieve a 15 to 25% performance uplift when it comes to IPC. However, they did say that this is an “estimation.”

Publication : Ign

AMD shares rise as investors cheer AI-driven revenue growth targetsedit

Her prediction covers AMD’s general-purpose processors, networking chips and AI accelerators, but it contrasts with Nvidia’s far more bullish estimate of $3 trillion to $4 trillion in AI infrastructure spending by the end of the decade.

Publication : The Hindu

Data Center Continues To Drive AMD’s Revenueedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) expects the market for its data center chips will grow to $1 trillion by 2030, Lisa Su, CEO, said at the company’s analyst day. In the third quarter of 2025, the data center segment revenue was $4.3 billion, up 22 per cent year-over-year, primarily driven by strong demand for 5th Gen AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct MI350 Series GPUs. India too has a sweet spot in the overall contribution.

Publication : Entrepreneur

AMD Confirms Upcoming CPU Lineups With Code Names Medusa and Gorgon, Along With Their Expected Release Timeframesedit

AMD officially confirmed during its Financial Analyst Day that its upcoming Zen 6-powered processors, the Medusa and Gorgon CPUs, are expected to launch in 2026 and 2027, respectively. As per the official AMD press release, the Zen 6-powered Medusa and Gorgon CPUs are expected to deliver up to a 10x increase in AI performance compared to the first-generation Ryzen AI chips.

Publication : Ign

Competition in news

How a Chinese AI company worked around US rules to access Nvidia’s top chipsedit

President Trump made clear earlier this month that he doesn’t want Nvidia selling its most advanced artificial-intelligence chips to China. But inside a tall, windowless building in Indonesia’s capital, about 2,300 of those chips are ready to do work for a Chinese AI company.

Publication : Live Mint

How $360 Billion is Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligenceedit

Major technology companies, including Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta, collectively spent approximately USD 360 billion on artificial intelligence-related projects over the past year. Nvidia became the first company in history to achieve a stock market value of USD 5 trillion, surpassing the stock market value of most countries except for the five largest markets globally.

Publication : Brand Equity

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 Indian Express

Citrus Introduces EON 14Pro Mini PC Powered by AI and Intel Processorsedit

Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in the world of tech, AI PCs are emerging as the next big leap, enabling faster, smarter and more efficient performance compared to traditional desktops.

Publication : Sme Street

Microchip Introduces 10BASE-T1S Endpoint Devices for Automotive Zonal Architectureedit

Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) has launched its LAN866x family of 10BASE-T1S endpoint devices with Remote Control Protocol (RCP) to address connectivity challenges in automotive zonal architectures.

Publication : Auto Car Professional

Qualcomm announces Dragonwing IQ-X Series for next-gen industrial PCsedit

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., on Thursday, November 14, announced the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-X Series powered by its next-generation industrial-grade processors. The company claims that the new processors have been engineered for PLCs, advanced HMIs, edge controllers, panel PCs and box PCs.

Publication : The Indian Express

Cloudera, Intel Partner To Accelerate Enterprise AI Adoption Across Asia Pacificedit

Cloudera has entered a strategic collaboration with Intel aimed at advancing enterprise-grade artificial intelligence (AI) deployment across Asia Pacific (APAC), including India. The partnership integrates Intel’s newly introduced Xeon 6 processors with Cloudera’s AI stack, enabling enterprises to implement and manage AI workloads across hybrid and on-premise environments with greater efficiency and scalability.

Publication : Business World

Partner in news

Microsoft launches ‘planet-scale AI super factory’edit

The initiative, centered on the new Fairwater AI data centers, links massive facilities in Wisconsin and Atlanta, which are approximately 700 miles and five states apart, via a new dedicated high-speed network. The core goal is to create a single, unified computing resource, pooling hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), using NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL72 rack-scale systems.

Publication : Business Today

Microsoft to supercharge its AI chips with OpenAI tech, Satya Nadella says they get it all: Story in 5 pointsedit

Microsoft is taking its AI hardware ambitions up a notch, and this time, it’s doing it with a little help from its favourite partner, OpenAI. CEO Satya Nadella has revealed that the tech giant is folding OpenAI’s custom AI chip designs into its own semiconductor strategy, in what could be one of the most consequential moves yet in the global AI arms race.

Publication : India Today

Microsoft expands Danish quantum facility with second labedit

Microsoft said its total quantum investments in Denmark have now surpassed 1 billion Danish crowns ($156.18 million). “With this expansion of the Lyngby lab, we are converting deep physics into manufacturable technology, while reinforcing our commitment to Denmark and to Europe, advancing transatlantic collaboration,” Jason Zander, Microsoft’s executive vice president, said in a statement.

Publication :ET Manufacturing

Dell advances cyber resilience with major enhancementsedit

The PowerProtect portfolio continues to lead the market, with PowerProtect Data Manager ranking #1 in total cost of ownership and performance at scale. Similarly, PowerProtect Data Domain holds the top position in cost efficiency, security, and support — underscoring Dell’s focus on providing tangible business value and a strong return on investment (ROI).

Publication : Var India

Gigabyte 34″ QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Hits Record Low at $699 This Black Fridayedit

The monitor also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, which prevents image stuttering and tearing by synchronizing the display’s refresh rate with your GPU output. This technology ensures buttery-smooth gameplay even during intense action sequences.

Publication : Techno Sports

Valve unveils Steam Machine console: Features and other detailsedit

The Steam Machine is a cube-shaped compact gaming console which is built to run on Valve’s SteamOS and play games directly from users’ Stream libraries. The gaming console is designed for plug and play use with televisions, making it ideal for gamers who want to experience PC-level performance without a full desktop setup.Valve claims that the Steam Machine is six times more powerful than the Steam Deck. The gaming console is powered by semi-custom AMD Zen 4 CPU ans AMD RDNA3 GPU.

Publication : The Times of India

Industry news

IBM says ‘Loon’ chip shows path to useful quantum computers by 2029edit

At the annual Quantum Developer Conference, IBM unveiled fundamental progress on its path to delivering both quantum advantage by the end of 2026 and fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029. “There are many pillars to bringing truly useful quantum computing to the world,” said Jay Gambetta, Director of IBM Research and IBM Fellow.

Publication : Manufacturing Today

Cloud and Data Centre India Conference held in the Capitaledit

The 11th Annual Cloud and Data Centre India Conference held at ShangriLa, New Delhi, bringing together industry leaders, policy makers, innovators, and technology visionaries from across the nation and beyond. The conference served as India s leading platform for dialogue, partnership and advancement in cloud computing, data centre infrastructure, cyber security and digital transformation.

Publication : Communications Today

Blackstone owned Air Trunk to build data center in India amid AI boomedit

Australian data center operator Air Trunk plans to build its next facility in India to meet surging demand from the artificial intelligence boom, Bloomberg reported, citing founder and Chief Executive Officer Robin Khuda.

Publication : The Economic Times

Beyond prompt engineering: What India s youth actually need to survive the AI revolutionedit

When I asked him to explain how he would use AI to solve a real security problem we were facing, he froze. He could recite definitions. He knew how to phrase prompts. But he had no idea how to think through a problem.

Publication : Express Computer

AP inks MoU with Tillman Global for Rs 15,000 crore data centre in Vizagedit

The Government of Andhra Pradesh, through the AP Economic Development Board (APEDB), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tillman Global Holdings to develop a 300 MW hyperscale data center campus (TDGAP1) in Visakhapatnam with a proposed investment of Rs 15,000 crore, positioning the State as a premier digital infrastructure hub in India, and the IndoPacific region.

Publication : The New Indian Express

Andhra Cabinet Clears Rs 1 Trillion Investment Proposalsedit

Boosting industrial growth, the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet approved investment proposals across energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure sectors. The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has approved investment proposals worth Rs 1 trillion, with a strong focus on advancing the state’s semiconductor and quantum technology sectors to boost development and job creation.

Publication : Electronics For You

Inside India’s $30 billion data center gold rush and the tycoons set to winedit

Reports highlight that India’s data centre industry is on the cusp of explosive growth, driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI), along with surging data consumption, cloud adoption, and strict data localisation norms. As per a report by Jefferies, India s total DC capacity is expected to rise fivefold to 8 gigawatts (GW) by 2030. However, the expansion will require colossal facility capital expenditure (capex) of $30 billion and could push data centre leasing revenues to $8 billion by 2030.

Publication : The Financial Express

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