December 2, 2025

AMD specific news

AMD confirmed Ryzen 7 9850X3D, another chip to dominate custom gaming PC buildsedit

AMD has officially confirmed an upgraded 8-core processor, Ryzen 7 9850X3D, that promises even better gaming performance thanks to enhanced clock speeds and the signature 3D V-Cache technology. It is an upgraded version of the successful Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which targets gamers who want top-tier gaming performance without going for an expensive 16-core option.

Publication : Live Mint

AMD brand mentions

Best Gaming PC Components Under Rs 50,000 in December 2025edit

AMD Ryzen 5 5600X – Rs 11,200 Even in 2025, the Ryzen 5 5600X remains one of AMD s most beloved processors for budget and midrange builds. Powered by the Zen 3 architecture, it features six cores and twelve threads with boost speeds up to 4.6GHz.

Publication : Digit

Competition in news

Nvidia, SoftBank-backed startup Runway launches AI video model, claims it beats Google and ChatGPT maker OpenAIedit

Artificial intelligence (AI) startup Runway has launched its Gen 4.5 model, claiming that its video generation capabilities outperform rival models from industry giants Google and OpenAI in an independent benchmark.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia takes $2 billion stake in Synopsys as AI deal spree acceleratesedit

Nvidia has invested $2 billion in chip design software maker Synopsys as part of an expanded multiyear tie-up to jointly develop new tools for designing products across industries using its AI technology.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia releases opensource software for self-driving car developmentedit

On Monday, Nvidia released AlpamayoR1 for self-driving vehicles The software is what is known as a vision language action AI model, which means that the self-driving vehicle translates what its sensor banks see on the road into a description using natural language

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia takes $2 billion stake in Synopsys as AI deal spree acceleratesedit

Nvidia has invested $2 billion in chip design software maker Synopsys as part of an expanded multiyear tie-up to jointly develop new tools for designing products across industries using its AI technology.

Publication : The Economic Times

Nvidia Invests $2 bn in Synopsys to Accelerate AI-Driven Chip Designedit

Nvidia has invested $2 billion in Synopsys as part of an expanded multiyear partnership aimed at transforming how advanced products are designed using artificial intelligence.

Publication: Infotech Lead

Nvidia invests $2 billion in Synopsys for AI engineering partnershipedit

Nvidia has announced that it has partnered with Synopsys and has made an investment, revealing it has purchased $2 billion worth of chip designer s common stock to accelerate computing and artificial intelligence (AI) engineering solutions Nvidia acquired Synopsys stock at a price of $414

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tells you what to believe and not to on all the AI bubble talkedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (Picture credit: AP) Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has once again addressed the topic of AI bubble

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia announces $2 billion investment in California based Synopsys for advanced chip design solutionsedit

Chipmaking giant Nvidia Corp. has invested $2 billion in the stock of chip-design software company Synopsys Inc. as part of a wider engineering and design partnership, marking the latest substantial investment by the company in one of its suppliers.

Publication: Live Mint

Elon Musk says he doesn’t buy stocks, explains why Google, Nvidia will be valuable in future on Nikhil Kamath s podcastedit

Musk on why Google, Nvidia stand out Meanwhile, when asked to comment on the companies he would consider investing in outside of his own, he said that sectors and AI and robotics will be very important.

Publication: Live Mint

Big AI Meets Big EDA: Nvidia Invests $ 2 Billion In Synopsys Partnershipedit

Nvidia has invested 2 Billion USD in Synopsys as part of a strengthened long term technology partnership between the two companies. The investment was made through the purchase of Synopsys common stock at a price of 414.79 USD per share, reflecting Nvidia s confidence in the future of advanced semiconductor design and engineering software.

Publication: Business World

Intel to invest additional $208 million in Malaysia, PM saysedit

chipmaker Intel has announced an additional investment of 860 million ringgit ($208 million) in the country for assembly and testing operations Anwar said in a social media post on Monday that the announcement followed a meeting between himself and Intel CEO LipBu Tan In 2021, Intel had announced it would build a $7 billion advanced chip packaging plant in Malaysia

Publication: The Economic Times

Commerce Department to back chip startup from former Intel CEOedit

The US Commerce Department has agreed to invest as much as $150 million in xLight Inc., a chip technology startup tied to former Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger.

Publication: Communications Today

Apple is going back to Intel after 5 long years, what makes this important for Apple and Inteledit

Apple is partnering with Intel again in 2027, but this time Intel will exclusively manufacture Apple’s entry level M-series chips This move diversifies Apple s supply chain beyond TSMC and aligns with Made in USA initiatives For Intel, it signifies a crucial turnaround, potentially boosting its foundry business and securing future orders.

Publication: The Times of India

Partner in news

Dell unveils first workstation with enterprise grade discrete NPUedit

Dell has introduced the Pro Max 16 Plus, the first mobile workstation equipped with Qualcomm’s enterprise grade AI 100 PC Inference Card, enabling high precision on-device AI workloads for engineers, data scientists, and professionals requiring secure, real-time performance.

Publication : Var India

7 Best HP Omen Laptops For Gaming (December 2025): Find The Perfect Model For Your Needsedit

Selecting the right gaming laptop is crucial for an immersive and competitive experience. The HP Omen series stands out as a leading choice, seamlessly blending powerful performance with a sleek, premium design. HP has consistently pushed the boundaries of mobile gaming, integrating the latest AI-enhanced Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen 9 processors with cutting-edge NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50-Series GPUs.

Publication : Her Zindagi

Budget Gaming Showdown: RX 9060 vs RX 9060 XT—Which Delivers Better Value in 2025?edit

AMD’s entry level RDNA 4 lineup presents an unusual dilemma for budget gamers. The Radeon RX 9060 comes exclusively in prebuilt systems, while the RX 9060 XT targets DIY builders at $270350.

Publication : Techno Sports

Asus ROG Xbox Ally X review: The handheld to beatedit

The AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor with 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage makes the Ally X one of the most capable handhelds on the market right now. What that means in practice is that I’ve spent weeks playing games on it, some demanding at settings that would choked older handhelds, and the Ally X handles them with competence.

Publication : The Times of India

Industry news

Tech Tonic | Can China’s 14nm chips really rival Nvidia and AMD’s AI silicon?edit

Whether these specific chips can truly rival Nvidia or AMD’s silicon remains to be seen, but the broader pursuit makes sense. If you can’t compete on transistor size, compete on system architecture.

Publication : Hindustan Times

Redington Partners with COUGAR Gaming to Bring Next-Level Gaming Solutions to India under Red.Gamingedit

Redington’s exclusive go-to-market (GTM) partnership with COUGAR Gaming will support its vast distribution network and marketing expertise to firmly establish COUGAR Gaming’s brand presence across India.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Kerala college joins India’s push for self-reliance in chip productionedit

As part of initiatives to achieve self reliance in the semiconductor sector, two application-specific integrated circuit (IC) chips designed by a college in Kerala have been successfully fabricated at the Union government’s Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Punjab.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Inside India’s eSports Boom: How Memory and Storage Power a Billion-Dollar Gaming Industryedit

At its core, the eSports boom is being driven by three forces coming together: government support, technological accessibility, and the social structure of gaming. Gen Z isn’t playing for escapism; they’re playing for identity, community, and connection.

Publication: CXO Today

India-Russia Gaming Industry Cooperation Deepens as Moscow Launches International Development Hubedit

The world’s only full-cycle gaming and animation development hub opened in Moscow on November 28, drawing industry representatives from more than 20 countries including China, India, the Middle East, Latin America and CIS nations.

Publication: Business Standard

How this IT firm reimagines work with team anywhere policy, collab zones and minimal meetingsedit

Atlassian has reimagined its office space as hubs for connection and team events, not as default workplaces. The company recently opened an office space in Bengaluru. “It’s a strategic investment that we are making in our R&D hub in Bengaluru.

Publication: ET HR World

AP To Be Global Hub For AI, VFX & Gaming, Says Durgeshedit

Andhra Pradesh is charting an ambitious path to emerge as a Global Hub for AI, VFX, Gaming and Digital Media, tourism minister Kandula Durgesh has said. The minister unveiled the state’s vision at the CII Big Picture Summit-2025 in Mumbai on Monday.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

AI turbocharges chip design: Cadence, Samsung, Tessolve units see India at heart of next-gen semiconductor R&Dedit

“Cadence is pushing AIand GenAI-enabled EDA from chip to board to system, using AI to attack NP-hard problems in implementation, verification and system-level optimisation,” said Kripa Venkatachalam, vice president, Cadence. NP-hardness refers to a class of problems that are some of the most challenging computational puzzles to solve.

Publication: The Economic Times

Will AI and Cloud Growth Push India’s Data Centres to the Edge of a Power Crisis?edit

On a scorching afternoon in the summer of 2024, a cluster of 60 data centres known as ‘Data Centre Alley’ near Washington DC suddenly disconnected from the power grid. Within seconds, demand equivalent to a city vanished, forcing local officials to scale back output from power plants and avert a blackout in the region.

Publication : Outlook Business

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