December 19, 2025

AMD specific news

HPE introduces AMD ‘Helios’ rack-scale architecture to support large-scale AI deployments (Proactive)edit

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced the availability of what it describes as the industry’s first AMD “Helios” AI rack-scale architecture with integrated scale-up Ethernet networking. According to HPE, the offering is aimed at helping cloud service providers (CSPs), including emerging neocloud operators, accelerate large-scale AI training and inference deployments.

Publication : Express Computer

AMD unveils power-sipping Radeon RX 9060 XT Low Power with 16GB VRAMedit

AMD has quietly launched the Radeon RX 9060 XT Low Power (LP) desktop GPU with 16GB VRAM for efficiency and OEM markets. This new model builds on the popular RX 9060 XT series, prioritising lower power draw while maintaining strong performance for gamers and system builders.​

Publication : Live Mint

Competition in news

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Wakes Up At 4 AM Daily Because He’s Afraid Of Failingedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang may be running one of the most valuable companies in the world but comfort is not part of his daily routine. Despite Nvidia’s massive success in the AI era, Huang says his biggest motivation is not ambition or growth but a deep fear of failure.

Publication : Times Now News

Intel Completes Testing of Next High NA EUV Chip Systemedit

The system, developed in close collaboration with ASML, represents the most advanced extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technology to date and is critical for producing future cutting-edge chips.

Publication : BIS Infotech

Google, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta may bring more ‘trouble’ for Nvidia after $250 billion ‘strike’edit

Google and Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta are reportedly joining forces on a secret software initiative that may further dent Nvidia’s artificial intelligence (AI) dominance.

Publication : The Times of India

Partner in news

Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman warns AI race will cost hundreds of billions over the next decadeedit

Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman warned that keeping up with artificial intelligence will require investments in the hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade. Suleyman stated on the Moonshots with Peter Diamandis podcast, which was released on Wednesday, that the financial burden of developing frontier AI systems extends beyond computing infrastructure.

Publication : Digit

Apple may launch an iMac Pro powered by M5 Max chip: What to expectedit

For years, the iMac has been Apple s simplest answer to a powerful desktop. One screen, one machine, minimal cables, and enough performance for everything from video editing and design work to everyday productivity.

Publication : Digit

5 Best LG Monitors in India: Top Picks For WFH, Gaming, and Productivity (December 2025)edit

For work-from-home and productivity, IPS monitors with reader mode and adjustable stands ensure comfort during long hours of use. If you would be using the monitor for gaming, then opt for LG monitors with high refresh rates, low response times, and AMD FreeSync or NVIDIA G-Sync support for a lag-free gaming performance.

Publication : Her Zindagi

ECS Unveils New Motherboards, LIVA Mini PCs, and Next-Generation AI Laptops at CES 2026edit

The PRO600AM5-M5 is designed for the AMD Ryzen™ ecosystem, supporting DDR5 5200MHz high-bandwidth memory, PCIe ×16 Gen4 and PCIe ×1 Gen3 slots, plus M.2 and SATA storage flexibility to simplify system integration.

Publication : IT Voice

Best Laptops in India Across Price Ranges (Tested and Monthly Updated)edit

The Lenovo LOQ 15IAX9 proves that serious gaming doesn’t always demand a shocking price tag. Powered by the NVIDIA RTX 3050 and paired with a smooth 144Hz display, it delivers a genuinely enjoyable experience in modern esports titles and even heavier AAA games at medium settings.

Publication : 91 Mobiles

Industry news

Sustainability in the Cloud: Indian Startups Redefining Green Data Centresedit

India’s data centre market is preparing for its most transformative phase yet. Driven by explosive growth in cloud consumption and AI workloads, the country’s installed data centre capacity has reached approximately 1.3 GW, more than tripling since 2019.

Publication : Express Computer

Explained: What is DHRUV64 and why does it matter for India s chip ambitions?edit

In practical terms, microprocessors act as the brain of electronic devices — from smartphones and cars to medical equipment, defence systems and satellites. With DHRUV64, India now owns a modern processor platform that can be deployed without dependence on foreign chip suppliers.

Publication : Business Today

A made-in-India global gaming powerhouse: CEO Nitish Mittersain’s ambition for Nazaraedit

When Nitish Mittersain founded Nazara Technologies at just 19 in 1999, India barely had an internet ecosystem. Mobile phones were rare, digital payments were nonexistent, and gaming was largely unheard of.

Publication : CNBC TV18

Identification of laptop beneficiaries across 4,600 Tamil Nadu colleges beginsedit

The three multinational companies Acer, Dell and HP, identified in the tender would supply laptop computers featuring a 15inch display, Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 processor, 8 to 12 GB RAM, and a 256 GB hard disk. These laptops will also come with builtin educational tools and essential software.

Publication : DT Next

Centre to begin work on ISM 2.0, says S Krishnanedit

India’s newly established semiconductor manufacturing units have begun producing commercial chips, marking a major milestone in the country s efforts to build a domestic electronics and manufacturing ecosystem, S Krishnan , Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, said today.

Publication : The Economic Times

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