December 4, 2025

AMD specific news

Vultr to invest $1 billion in Ohio AI cluster using AMD chipsedit

Vultr was among the first cloud providers to deploy AMD Instinct MI325X and AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, and is now expanding its AI infrastructure with an additional 24,000 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs in its new Springfield, Ohio campus.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD and HPE Announce Plans for a New AI Platform and a Major Supercomputeredit

AMD has expanded its long-term collaboration with HPE to advance the next generation of open, scalable AI infrastructure with the introduction of the AMD “Helios” rack-scale architecture.

Publication : Gizbot

AMD and HPE Deepen Alliance to Build the Next Generation of Open, Rack-Scale AI Infrastructure(Proactive)edit

AMD has expanded its long-term collaboration with HPE to advance the next generation of open, scalable AI infrastructure with the introduction of the AMD “Helios” rack-scale architecture.

Publication : Enterprise It World

Vultr and AMD Expand Collaboration to Drive Global AI Innovation and Scale (Proactive)edit

Vultr was among the first cloud providers to deploy AMD Instinct MI325X and AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, and is now expanding its AI infrastructure with an additional 24,000 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs in its new Springfield, Ohio campus.

Publication : Tech Nuter

Vultr and AMD Power a New AI Era with Massive Supercluster in Ohio (Proactive)edit

Vultr was among the first cloud providers to deploy AMD Instinct MI325X and AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs, and is now expanding its AI infrastructure with an additional 24,000 AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs in its new Springfield, Ohio campus.

Publication : Digital Terminal

AMD and HPE expand collaboration to advance open rack-scale AI infrastructure (Proactive)edit

AMD has expanded its long-term collaboration with HPE to advance the next generation of open, scalable AI infrastructure with the introduction of the AMD “Helios” rack-scale architecture.

Publication : Express Computer

HPE brings AMD Helios AI rack-scale architecture to CSPs (Proactive)edit

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced it will soon offer the AMD Helios AI rack-scale architecture, an open, integrated platform designed to accelerate the deployment of AI-ready data centres. Announced on the eve of the HPE Discover 2025 in Barcelona, the solution is built for cloud service providers (CSPs), including neoclouds, and supports large-scale AI training and inference workloads.

Publication : Data Quest

Competition in news

Nvidia’s fat margins are Google and AMD’s opportunityedit

Neither Nvidia nor AMD has publicly disclosed prices for their AI chips, which are generally customized for each major customer, making direct comparisons difficult. But their sharply different profitability levels gives AMD the advantage of being able to underprice Nvidia and still boost its margins.

Publication : Live Mint

Nvidia servers speed up AI models from China’s Moonshoot AI and others tenfoldedit

The data comes as the AI world has shifted its focus from training AI models, where Nvidia dominates the market, to putting them to use for millions of users, where Nvidia faces far more competition from rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices and Cerebras.

Publication: The Economic Times

Trump praises Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang after discussion about export controlsedit

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had visited with Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang and said the chip giant executive was aware of where he stood on export controls Smart man, Trump said about Huang when asked about the meeting.

Publication: The Economic Times

Trump saved AI industry , says Jensen Huang amid reported meeting between US President and Nvidia CEOedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday said US President Donald Trump’s pro-growth energy policies saved the AI industry. Speaking on an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the Nvidia chief flat out said the current growth of the AI industry in the US would not have been possible without Trump s policies

Publication: Live Mint

Nvidia Claims 10 fold Performance Boost for Latest AI Server as Competition Intensifiesedit

Nvidia has released new performance data indicating that its latest artificial intelligence server can deliver up to a 10 fold improvement when running next generation AI models, including leading mixture of experts models developed in China.

Publication: Infotech Lead

HPE simplifies and accelerates development of AI-ready data centres with secure AI factories powered by NVIDIAedit

HPE announced an expansion of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, introducing new solutions for secure and scalable AI factories, new AI data centre interconnect to optimise AI workload performance across clusters operating over long distances or within multiple clouds, and the first AI factory lab in the European Union (EU) for customers worldwide to test and validate their sovereign AI factories.

Publication: CRN

Amazon to use Nvidia tech in AI chips, roll out new serversedit

Amazon.com’s AWS cloud computing unit on Tuesday said it will adopt key Nvidia technology in future generations of its artificial intelligence computing chips as the firm ramps up efforts to get major AI customers using its services.

Publication: The Hindu Var India

Not finalised : Nvidia CFO says chipmaker still working on $100 billion deal with ChatGPT maker OpenAIedit

Nvidia’s chief financial officer, Colette Kress, has said that the chipmaker s massive, multibillion dollar investment ChatGPT maker OpenAI remains a work in progress.

Publication: The Times of India

Intel says it will keep networking and communications unitedit

Intel had previously explored selling various assets while it weighed options on how to improve its financial position Over the summer, Intel clinched an $8 9 billion investment from the U S government for a 10% stake, and investments of $2 billion from SoftBank Group and $5 billion from Nvidia

Publication: The Economic Times

Asus likely to launch first Intel Panther lake laptops at CES 2026, all we knowedit

It looks like the first Intel Panther Lake laptops may arrive earlier than anyone expected, and Asus might be the brand leading the charge.

Publication: Digit

Tata Group donated Rs 758 cr to BJP weeks after approval for semiconductor unitsedit

The Tata Group donated Rs 758 crore to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) weeks after the Union government announced over Rs 44,000 crore in subsidies to two of its semiconductor units, an investigation by Scroll.in has revealed.

Publication: Sanje Vaani

Is there an AI bubble? Here is a look at what’s brewingedit

Then there are also a bunch of financial tangles that you may have seen in the form of infographics. For example, Nvidia and Microsoft funding OpenAI, which gives them business in turn, either directly or through Oracle.

Publication: MINT

CrowdStrike bets on India presence with tech tie-upsedit

Daniel Bernard, Crowd-Strike’s chief business officer, told FE that companies including Infosys, Wipro, TCS, HCL and Cognizant have partnered with the cybersecurity firm for enterprise-wide security deployments.

Publication: The Financial Express

Partner in news

Top-Rated Laptops Under Rs 50,000 That Offer Maximum Productivity, Gaming, and Entertainment Experienceedit

The ASUS Vivobook 15 (2025) is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 7730U processor and AMD Radeon integrated graphics. It includes 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. The 15.6-inch FHD screen has a 60Hz refresh rate. Running Windows 11, it also provides M365 Basic for 1 year and Office Home 2024.

Publication : Techlusive

Best Gaming PC Components Under Rs 70,000 in December 2025edit

If you’ve got a budget in the Rs 70K range, you’re entering serious gaming PC territory. This build combines AMD’s blazing-fast Ryzen 5 7600X with Radeon RX 7600 Graphics, delivering smooth high-refresh 1080p performance and even strong 1440p gameplay.

Publication : Digit

Industry news

From Make in India to Invent in India : Why India’s semiconductor future hinges on R&Dedit

India s semiconductor journey is entering a transformative phase. With the global chip industry projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030 and geopolitical shifts prompting a review of well established semiconductor value chains, India has the opportunity to become a full spectrum technology leader.

Publication : CNBC TV18

Semiconductor R&D Innovation: Powering the Next Wave of Global Tech Transformationedit

The research and development of semiconductors drives the entire world’s technological advancements. The progression toward Smart, HighSpeed and Efficient solutions for all industries has fundamentally changed how we view chips.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Roadmap for UP s Electronics & Semiconductor Growth Released by IESAedit

In a significant stride to transform Uttar Pradesh as a national powerhouse in India’s rapidly expanding Electronics and Semiconductor landscape, Mr Ashok Chandak, President, IESA and SEMI India and Mr. Vivek Tyagi, IESA EC member unveiled a comprehensive UP Growth Roadmap at Network 18 Moneycontrol s UP TechNext Summit today.

Publication: Times Tech

Quantum computing: Qubits are the new space raceedit

Wiping our shoes, we enter a sparkling glass walled room with vibration absorbent floors and separate dedicated earthing. A cylinder hangs in the middle with gold plated copper layers sitting inside a dilution refrigerator.

Publication: Hindustan Times

PC Solutions and SysTools Join Forces to Accelerate Digital Transformation with Enterprise Migration Solutionsedit

In today’s fast-paced digital era, businesses are under constant pressure to modernize their IT infrastructure and embrace cloud technologies

Publication: Business Standard

NTT to invest Rs 2,400 crore for new data center near Bengaluru airportedit

The full NTT Data Centre campus will eventually house three data centers with a combined capacity of more than 60 MW. NTT, part of a $100 billion global conglomerate, on December 3 committed more than Rs 2,400 crore to build a new multidata center campus in Devanahalli near the Bengaluru airport

Publication: Money Control

India could scale semiconductor manufacturing faster than expected, says Thermo Fisher leadersedit

India’s semiconductor conversation has turned from possibility to preparation. With Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Tests (OSATs) beginning production, packaging partnerships taking shape and approved fabs preparing for long-term manufacturing, the ecosystem is moving into an active build-out phase.

Publication: The Economic Times

High Performance Semiconductors: Powering the Next Wave of Intelligent Technologyedit

Traditionally, semiconductors are key components in modern electronics; however, in the last decade, as global demand has skyrocketed, semiconductors have become a fundamental driver behind national competitiveness, intelligent automation, and the digital economy.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Graphene-driven 300mm FabONE marks Europe’s big chip betedit

A new fully automated 300mm semiconductor pilot line is taking shape in Aachen, Germany, as Black Semiconductor selects Critical Manufacturing to power its FabONE facility. The collaboration aims to bring graphene-based chip interconnect technology into mass-production readiness, which is one of Europe’s most ambitious steps toward next-generation semiconductor innovation.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

Global Chip Majors Turn to India as AI Reshapes Semiconductor Design and R&Dedit

Global Chip Majors Turn to India as AI Reshapes Semiconductor Design and R&D AI-driven EDA tools accelerate chip design, positioning India as a strategic hub for global semiconductor innovation. Global Chip Majors Turn to India as AI Reshapes Semiconductor Design and R&D

Publication: BIS Infotech

From Make in India to Invent in India : Why India s semiconductor future hinges on R&Dedit

India s semiconductor journey is entering a transformative phase. With the global chip industry projected to exceed $1 trillion by 2030 and geopolitical shifts prompting a review of well established semiconductor value chains, India has the opportunity to become a full spectrum technology leader.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Focus on IPs, supply chain key to India s semiconductor push, say industry leadersedit

India needs to look at building intellectual property (IP) in the semiconductor industry to stay ahead of the curve, Ravi Ranjan, Managing Director, UP Electronics Corporation, has said.

Publication: Money Control

ETtech Explainer: Amazon s latest Tranium chip and what it means for the raceedit

Amazon Web Services has launched Trainium3, its new AI chip, offering faster performance, more memory, and lower energy use

Publication: The Economic Times

Tata Group donated Rs 758 cr to BJP weeks after approval for semiconductor unitsedit

The Tata Group donated Rs 758 crore to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) weeks after the Union government announced over Rs 44,000 crore in subsidies to two of its semiconductor units, an investigation by Scroll.in has revealed.

Publication: Sanje Vaani

Govt ensuring widespread awareness, adoption of DPDP Rules: Ministeredit

Meanwhile, responding to other queries in Parliament, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Electronics and IT, said that the DPDP Act and the DPDP Rules, 2025, apply uniformly to all forms of digital personal data, including personal images.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

The AI frenzy is triggering a new global supply-chain crisisedit

SK Hynix has told analysts that the memory short fall would last through late2 027, Citi said in November. Samsung told Reuters it is monitoring the market but wouldn’t comment on pricing or customer relationships.

Publication: The Indian Express

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