December 22, 2025

AMD specific news

HPE accelerates AI deployments with first AMD Helios AI rackscale architecture with open, scaleup networking built with Broadcom (Proactive)edit

HPE has been an exceptional long-term partner to AMD, working with us to redefine what is possible in high-performance computing, said Dr. Lisa Su, chair and CEO at AMD.

Publication : CXO Today

AMD FSR 4 AI-Based Frame Gen Modded for RDNA 3 GPUs: 2X Slower than FSR 3 FGedit

AMD recently rolled out its FSR Redstone software suite, adding AI-based frame generation, ray regeneration, and radiance caching. While upscaling is widely supported, with over 200 titles utilizing the FSR 3 override, FSR 4-based frame generation is currently limited to just 32. Unfortunately, it’s limited to RDNA 4 GPUs, but much like the upscaler, a modder has enabled it on RDNA 3 GPUs.

Publication : Hardware Times

Competition in news

Nvidia-Intel deal cleared by US antitrust agenciesedit

While the notice did not specify the details of the transaction, Nvidia said in September it would invest $5 billion in Intel, throwing its heft behind the struggling US chipmaker in a deal that could pose ⁠risks ⁠for rival manufacturers, Taiwan’s TSMC and US-based AMD.

Publication : The Economic Times

‘India’s talent crucial in developing Qualcomm’s 2nm processor’edit

The San Diego-based chipset major is aggressively working on its 2nm ambition, with the new system-on-a-chip (SoC) touted to offer faster processing performance and enhanced energy efficiency for future smartphone launches.

Publication : ET Telecom

US Launches Review of Advanced Nvidia AI Chip Sales to Chinaedit

US President Donald Trump’s administration has launched a review that could result in the first shipments to China of Nvidia’s second-most powerful AI chips, five sources said, making good on his pledge to allow the controversial sales.

Publication : The Economic Times

Ex-Nvidia Billionaire Unveils New AI Chipsedit

Moore Threads Technology introduced a new generation of chips aimed at reducing artificial-intelligence developers’ dependence on Nvidia Corp’s hardware, just weeks after pulling off one of the most successful Chinese IPOs in years.

Publication : The Economic Times

Partner in news

Microsoft Launches Data Centre Skilling Programme in Hyderabadedit

With demand for data centres rising alongside India’s digital infrastructure push, Microsoft has launched its global Data Centre Academy here, aiming to train young people for specialised technical roles that are increasingly hard to fill.

Publication : Deccan Chronicle

Best Motherboards from Top Brands for Gaming in 2025edit

Building or upgrading a gaming PC in 2025 is all about futuristic readiness and component compatibility. The motherboard is the basis of the system that you select, which holds constraints of CPU, GPU, and system expansion. The finest gaming motherboards from well-known brands offer high quality power delivery, top features, and long-term reliability.

Publication : Analytics Insight

‘Skilling is new resilience’: Microsoft India President Puneet Chandok maps future of work in AI eraedit

Artificial intelligence has moved well beyond hype and pilots, entering a phase where it is already reshaping how businesses operate, Puneet Chandok, President, Microsoft India and South Asia, has said.

Publication : Business Today

Industry news

China to remain world’s top buyer of chipmaking equipment through 2027, SEMIedit

China is expected to remain the world’s biggest buyer of semiconductor manufacturing equipment through 2027, as domestic chipmakers keep expanding capacity under Beijing’s push for greater tech self-sufficiency, according to a new industry report.

Publication : Communications Today

IBM to skill 5 million Indian youth in AI, cybersecurity and quantum computing by 2030: Details insideedit

IBM today announced its commitment to skill 5 million learners across India in Artificial Intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and quantum computing by 2030. Through this initiative, IBM will expand AI and emerging technology education across schools, universities, and vocational and skilling ecosystems.

Publication : The Financial Express

The AI Chip Journey in 2026: A Shift from the Cloud to the Devicesedit

Over the past twelve months, we saw frenetic activity around the global microprocess business, fuelled largely by enterprises in the AI ecosystem. While the likes of Nvidia raced ahead with their GPUs, others like AMD joined the race. As 2025 wound down, Google turned up with their most powerful Tensor Processing Units (TPU) while Amazon throwing its hat in the ring too.

Publication : CXO Today

Data center infrastructure in 2026edit

AMD is positioning to gain share with its MI400 rackscale platform, supported by recently announced wins at OpenAI and Oracle. Despite growing competition, GPUs continue to command outsized revenue due to higher ASPs, broader ecosystem support. Nearedge infrastructure becomes critical for inference

Publication : Communications Today

New chip showcases virtues of light-based computingedit

Researchers have reported a chip called LightGen that uses light instead of electricity to generate images. It combines a photonic encoder, an optical latent space, and a photonic generator.

Publication : The Hindu

India needs to lead in AI, says Ambaniedit

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani on Saturday said India must become a world leader in artificial intelligence, but stressed the need for greater empathy in adopting new-age tech.

Publication : The Financial Express

Delhi 81 Geneva are shaping an AI future based on trustedit

India Has emerged as one of the world’sleading AInations, combining technological capability with an inclusive vision ofdigital transformation. Its decision to host the AI Impact Summit 2026 places it at the centre of the conversation at a moment when leadership grounded in responsibility is urgently needed.

Publication : The Indian Express

India Pushes Local Manufacturing Of Servers And Hardware For AI And Data Centresedit

Against this backdrop, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central government has said that it is “fully conscious” of the security, strategic and economic implications of importing servers and IT hardware.

Publication : Swarajya Mag

Centre sanctions financial assistance to give boost to semiconductor, electronics industry in Chhattisgarhedit

The Centre has sanctioned significant financial assistance to promote the development of semiconductor and electronics industries at the new capital city Nava Raipur in Chhattisgarh.The Common Facility Centre is expected to provide shared infrastructure such as advanced machinery, testing facilities and technical support for electronics and semiconductor units. These facilities will be particularly beneficial for small and medium enterprises, allowing them access to high-end infrastructure at a lower cost.

Publication : The New Indian Express

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