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AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 Spotted: 5.25 GHz Gorgon Point APUedit
AMD’s next-generation mobile processor, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 470, has appeared in SiSoftware’s benchmark database, confirming specifications for the upcoming “Gorgon Point” refresh. The chip was discovered inside an HP EliteBook X G2a laptop, signaling an imminent launch likely at CES 2026.
Publication : Techno Sports
AMD, Cisco, and Saudi’s Humain launch AI joint venture, land first major customeredit
Advanced Micro Devices, Cisco Systems and Saudi Arabian artificial intelligence startup Humain are forming a joint venture to build data centres in the Middle East and have landed their first customer, CEOs at the three companies told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.
Publication : The Hindu
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 Leaks Out: Gorgon Point Refresh Coming in Early 2026edit
The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 has been spotted on the SiSoftware benchmark database. It will succeed the HX 370X as the Gorgon Point flagship. Gorgon Point will be a refresh of Strix Point, much like the Ryzen 8040 series refreshed Hawk Point. The Ryzen AI 400 mobility processors will likely launch in the first quarter of 2026 (CES reveal?) as AMD’s counter to Panther Lake.
Publication : Hardware Times
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Best ASRock Motherboards in 2025: Top Picks for Performance & Valueedit
ASRock has been a great choice for builders looking for an excellent balance of performance, features, and cost. Their latest gaming motherboards feature PCIe 5.0, DDR5 support, and robust power delivery, accommodating both AMD AM5 and newer Intel platforms.
Publication : Analytics Insight
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White House urges Congress to block bill curbing Nvidia’s China chip salesedit
White House officials are urging members of Congress to reject a measure that would limit Nvidia Corp.’s ability to sell AI chips to China and other adversary nations, according to people familiar with the matter, dimming prospects for legislation opposed by the world’s most valuable company.
Publication : Business Standard
Nvidia sends reminder to investors on $100 billion OpenAI investment, says: There’s a big difference between…edit
Nvidia recently reminded investors about its potential $100 billion investment in OpenAI. In its latest quarterly financial report, the chipmaker highlighted the distinction between an announcement and a signed contract for its investors.
Publication : The Times of India
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang talks about the biggest fear everyone has about AI companies: From our point…edit
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has dismissed the growing concerns about an AI bubble. In recent months, investors and analysts have raised alarms about a potential AI bubble, warning that soaring spending by cloud providers and tech giants may prove unsustainable.
Publication : The Times of India
Nvidia’s upbeat forecast calms AI bubble fearsedit
The forecast for the latest quarter reflects a staggering run for the company. Sales will be up more than 10-fold from where they were in the same period just three years ago.
Publication : Business Standard
Qualcomm brings major gaming improvements to Snapdragon-powered Windows laptopsedit
Qualcomm has finally released the Snapdragon Control Panel for gaming on Windows devices equipped with Snapdragon X Series chips. After a beta release earlier this year, this powerful utility is now available to all users, allowing gamers to optimise graphics settings and improve overall performance on Snapdragon-powered PCs.
Publication : Live Mint
CoRover and Intel roll out offline BharatGPT Mini onedit
CoRover and Intel have joined forces to launch offline BharatGPT Mini, a Sovereign AI solution designed for enterprises and governments. This innovative technology enables secure, multilingual, and offline AI experiences with low latency, making it perfect for sectors like defence, healthcare, BFSI, retail and rural access.
Publication : Var India
Nvidia nos say AI is not bubbleedit
Nvidia delivered a surprisingly strong revenue fore-cast and pushed back on the idea that the AI industry is in a bubble, easing concerns that had spread across the tech sector.
Publication : Deccan Chronicle
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Dell Technologies appoints Anurag Arora to lead India consumer businessedit
Dell Technologies has appointed Anurag Arora as senior director and general manager for its India consumer sales business, the company said on Wednesday.
Publication : ET Retail
Best ASUS Gaming Laptop Under Rs. 60,000 with High Graphics Performanceedit
ASUS TUF Gaming A15 offers strong 1080p gaming with its Ryzen 5 processor and RTX 2050 GPU under Rs 60,000. ASUS Vivobook 16X delivers reliable graphics performance with an RTX 2050, ideal for gaming and content creation.
Publication : Analytics Insight
Get the best performance with great budget laptops, see the best models for 2025edit
If you’re looking for a good laptop, this gray option could be a good option. It features a 15.6-inch screen size with a 1920×1080 resolution. It also boasts a brightness of 200 nits, ensuring crisp visuals. It also boasts an anti-glare screen, allowing you to work on the laptop while simultaneously watching videos without straining your eyes. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 5500U processor, clocked at 2.1 GHz to 4.0 GHz.
Publication : Jagran
Supermicro Expands Its Portfolio of Performance and Efficiency Driven Air-Cooled AI Solutions Featuring AMD Instinct™ MI355X GPUsedit
Supercomputing Conference -Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI), a Total IT Solution Provider for AI, Cloud, Storage, and 5G/Edge, is announcing the latest addition to the AMD-based Instinct™ MI350 series GPU optimized solutions, delivering unparalleled performance, maximum scalability, and power efficiency.
Publication: The Print
Luma AI secures $900 million to speed up multimodal AGI pushedit
The round, also backed by AMD Ventures and existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Amplify Partners and Matrix Partners, will give Luma access to HUMAIN’s 2-gigawatt Project Halo supercluster in Saudi Arabia.
Publication : The Times of India
Asus unveils the ProArt P16 in India: High-End creator laptop starts at Rs 3.6 lakhedit
The Taiwan-based electronics giant introduced its high-end laptop Asus ProArt P16, in India on Tuesday, November 18. The Asus ProArt P16 is available in a single Nano Black hue through e-commerce websites and other retail channels. It has an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, and has up to 2TB of SSD for internal storage and up to 64GB of RAM, both of which are expandable.
Publication : The Indian Express
Industry news
TCS sets 18 months to scale AI data centre bizedit
As TCS begins executing its multibillion dollar AI data centre blueprint, the company is positioning HyperVault at the heart of its ambition to become the largest AIled technology services provider.
Publication : The Times of India
India’s approach to affordable computing facilities is to ensure democratisation of technology: Ashwini Vaishnawedit
Union Minister of Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw, on Thursday, highlighted India s approach to a common, affordable computing facility to democratisate technology, ensure equitable access, and drive inclusive growth.
Publication : ANI News
Democratizing Cloud Access for India’s Developersedit
With more than 10 million developers, India s developer ecosystem is one of the most vibrant and fastgrowing in the world. The country is rapidly becoming a global hub for digital innovation, with industries across sectors embracing digital transformation.
Publication : Express Computer
AI ready data centres in India can not only service local customers but also service the world: TPG s Jim Coulteredit
Synopsis In a conversation with Arijit Barman and Himanshi Lohchab, Krithivasan said TCS new subsidiary, HyperVault AI Data Centres, will be central to the company s plan to become the world’s largest AIled services company Coulter, meanwhile, framed India as the most undervalued data-centre opportunity globally, citing cheap power, rapid capacity buildout and unmatched engineering talent.
Publication : The Economic Times
$10 bn chipmaking push: Semiconductor sector will be on par with US by 2032, says Vaishnaw; calls it ‘very fair race’edit
Within the next one decade, the Indian semiconductor industry is expected to come at par with global chipmaking leaders like the US and China. Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Thursday outlined the government’s most ambitious technology targets, saying that the country’s plans for the sector have advanced far more quickly than anticipated.
Publication : The Times of India
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