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AMD specific news

AMD AI Group Introduces Ryzen AI Software 1.7 Releaseedit

Ryzen AI Software 1.7 release introduces several updates aimed at improving model coverage, reducing friction in local development workflows, and delivering more predictable performance on AMD Application Processing Units (NPU + iGPU).

Publication: Tech Power Up

Early Gaming Benchmarks Put AMD Ryzen 9850X3D Slightly Ahead Of 9800X3Dedit

The official benchmarks for the new AMD Zen 5 Ryzen 7 9850X3D will go live on January 28, and here we have the second benchmark leak for the processor. The first benchmark leak showcased that Ryzen 9850X3D is not much ahead of the 9800X3D, but these were mostly synthetic benchmarks.

Publication: WCCF Tech

AMD announces Ryzen 7 9850X3D, targeting gamers as GPU prices climbedit

According to AMD’s internal testing, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D delivers up to a 27% average gaming performance improvement compared to Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K across a broad set of titles. The emphasis, as with earlier X3D chips, remains on real-world gaming workloads rather than peak synthetic benchmarks.

Publication: The Economic Times

AMD Ryzen AI Processors Power AI-Driven Automotive & Industrial Experiencesedit

“As industries push for more immersive AI experiences and faster on-device intelligence, they need high performance without added system complexity,” said Salil Raje, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Embedded.

Publication: EET Asia

AMD Leads Chip Stock Rally as AI Partnerships and Server Demand Accelerateedit

AMD closed up 7.71% at $249.80 and added 1.27% to $252.97 in afterhours trading as of 1:51 a.m. Eastern time. The broader rally lifted the Dow Jones Industrial Average 588.64 points, or 1.21%, to 49,077.23, while the NASDAQ Composite gained 1.18% and the S&P 500 advanced 1.16%.

Publication: Analytics Insight

AMD launches Optional Adrenalin AI Bundleedit

Adrenalin Edition AI Bundle, AMD brings next-level simplicity to local AI setup. Integrated as an optional feature within the AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition application, the AI Bundle lets you install everything you need to start building and running AI workloads, with just one click.

Publication: Var India, Digital Terminal, Tech Powerup, WCCF Tech, Kit Guru

Why Anthropic’s CEO slammed NVIDIA and AMD at WEFedit

Dario Amodei, the CEO of AI research company Anthropic, has criticized the US government for allowing the sale of high-performance NVIDIA and AMD chips to China.

Publication: News Bytes App

TCS, AMD Partner to Scale Enterprise AI Adoptionedit

A global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions, Tata Consultancy Services has announced a strategic collaboration with AMD to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence adoption from pilots to production.

Publication: Construction World

TechM joins AMD, Siemens in elite WEF AI cohortedit

Indian IT major Tech Mahindra on Monday made it to a list of organisations leading the real-world AI adoption, alongside global giants like AMD, Siemens and PepsiCo.

Publication: Bizz Buzz

TCS and AMD Forge Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate AI Adoption at Enterprise Scale (Proactive)edit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at helping global enterprises scale artificial intelligence from pilot projects to full enterprise deployment. Revealed jointly on 14 January 2025 in Mumbai and Santa Clara, the partnership brings together TCS’s deep domain expertise and global innovation ecosystem with AMD’s high‑performance computing and AI‑optimized hardware portfolio.

Publication : Enterprise It World

AMD promises to keep GPU prices low despite RAM shortageedit

In the middle of the global RAM shortages, AMD is positioning itself as the company that wants to keep next-gen graphics cards within reach for mainstream gamers rather than letting prices spiral unchecked.

Publication: Sports Keeda

TCS and AMD Forge Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate AI Adoption at Enterprise Scaleedit

Partnership combines TCS s industry expertise with AMD’s high-performance computing portfolio to drive GenAI innovation across cloud to edge environments Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at helping global enterprises scale artificial intelligence from pilot projects to full enterprise deployment.

Publication: Enterprise It World, Evertiq

TCS and AMD Partner to Develop Joint Enterprise AI Solutionsedit

Global IT services leader Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have announced a strategic partnership to jointly develop and deliver enterprise AI solutions. The collaboration aims to combine TCS’s extensive consulting and systems integration expertise with AMD’s high-performance computing hardware to create tailored offerings for businesses.

Publication: The Silicon Review

CES 2026: AMD says ‘You ain’t seen nothing yet’ on AIedit

CES 2026 was AMD’s moment to shine in the light of the ongoing AI boom, offering more chips to drive AI compute and bringing industry luminaries on stage to talk about the future. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker has already surpassed local rival Intel in revenue.

Publication: Mashable

CES 2026: all the upcoming releases and announcements a PC gamer should know aboutedit

CES 2026 is nearly in full swing. Through this week, Las Vegas will be stuffed with the nerdiest people you know talking about, well, mostly AI. Though we do expect some promising new developments for PC gaming, with AMD’s CEO Dr. Lisa Su delivering a keynote address to open the show on January 5.

Publication: Free Press Journal

TCS and AMD Collaborate To Scale Enterprise AIedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and AMD have announced a partnership to help enterprises scale artificial intelligence (AI) from pilot projects to full production deployments. The partnership was disclosed on 14 January 2026. The two companies said they will work together to co-develop industry-specific AI and generative AI solutions.

Publication: Electronics For You The Hindu Business Line Digital Terminal Outlook Business

MSI Motherboards Deliver Full Support for AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Processoredit

MSI is pleased to announce support for the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, built on the Zen 5 architecture and powered by the latest AMD 3D V-Cache technology from AMD.

Publication: Tech Powerup

AMD Closely Tracking Memory Ecosystem and Working With AIBs to Maintain Radeon MSRPsedit

David McAfee, AMD VP and GM of client channel business, has sat down with a number of press outlets in early January. Various interviews were conducted during CES 2026 week, with one roundtable session highlighting his team’s exploration of bringing back an unknown selection of “Zen 3” AM4 desktop processors.

Publication: Tech Powerup

TCS Partners AMD For Strategic Collaborationedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has partnered with AMD to help businesses use artificial intelligence (AI) at a larger scale. The collaboration aims to move AI projects from small pilot stages to full production, upgrade older IT systems, and create secure, high-performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Equity master

TCS, AMD partner to co-develop AI solutionsedit

Tata Consultancy Services, a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, today announced a strategic collaboration with AMD to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernise legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Communication Today

TCS, AMD Team Up to Push Enterprise AI Beyond Pilotsedit

TCS and AMD have announced a collaboration to help enterprises move AI from pilot projects into full scale production across industries. The partnership focuses on generative AI, hybrid cloud, high performance computing, and AI powered digital workplaces, as companies struggle to turn experimentation into real business outcomes.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

TCS, AMD Join Hands To Boost AI Adoption By Enterprises At Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS.NS,TCS.BO), a major IT services provider, on Wednesday announced a strategic collaboration with Advanced Micro Devices Inc.(AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high-performance digital workplaces.

Publication: RTT News

TCS targets AI Scale-Up – Partners global chip manufacturer AMD to boost enterprise AI operationsedit

Tata Consultancy Services has partnered with the US-based semiconductor chip manufacturer AMD to integrate Ryzen CPU-powered client solutions to deliver workplace transformation. This partnership leverages AMD’s GPUs and CPUs, such as AMD EPYC and AMD Instinct, to modernise hybrid cloud and high-performance computing environments.

Publication: The Financial Express

TCS taps AMD for AI expansion as CEO pushes ‘pilot to production’ shift| Business Newsedit

Under the new agreement, TCS will build dedicated “centres of excellence” to upskill its workforce on AMD’s hardware and software stack.

Publication: Hindustan Times

TCS Partners with AMD to Scale Enterprise AI Solutions and Modernize Legacy IT Systemsedit

Tata Consultancy Services has partnered with AMD to help enterprises scale AI from pilot projects to production, combining TCS’s expertise with AMD’s computing portfolio.

Publication: Scan X

TCS Partners AMD To Drive Enterprise AI Adoption At Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) said on Wednesday they have entered a strategic collaboration to help enterprises move artificial intelligence projects from pilot stages to large-scale deployment, targeting demand across industries such as manufacturing, life sciences and financial services.

Publication: Business World

TCS partners with AMD to drive AI adoption at scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has collaborated with semiconductor AMD to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Tech Circle Fortune India

TCS Partners AMD for Enterprise AI Scale-Up, Boosts Services Revenueedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced Wednesday a significant partnership with U.S. semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). The alliance aims to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence across enterprises, moving solutions from pilot projects into widespread production.

Publication: Whale Book

TCS enters into strategic collaboration with AMDedit

TCS will also rapidly upskill and certify its associates on cutting-edge AMD hardware and software technologies. The two companies plan to jointly invest in talent that will help build a deep pool of experts who can co-innovate and deliver next-generation AI solutions.

Publication: Up Stox

TCS Collaborates With AMD On AI and GenAI Solutionsedit

K. Krithivasan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Tata Consultancy Services, said, “Our collaboration with AMD is a significant step in scaling AI for the enterprise. By combining TCS’s deep industry expertise with AMD’s high performance computing capabilities, we are enabling organisations to move from AI experimentation to AI at scale and deployment.

Publication: SME Street

TCS and AMD Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive AI Adoption at Scaleedit

Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, AMD, said, “AI adoption is accelerating, and unlocking its potential requires a new scale of high-performance computing and deep collaboration across the industry.

Publication: Tech Power Up CXO Today

TCS and AMD Form Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Enterprise AI Deploymentedit

K. Krithivasan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of TCS, described the collaboration as a significant step in scaling AI for enterprise use. He highlighted that combining TCS’s industry expertise with AMD’s computing capabilities would enable organizations to move from experimentation to scale.

Publication: Auto Car Pro

TCS and AMD join forces to transition enterprise AI from pilot to productionedit

The companies are also targeting “edge” innovation—processing data where it is created, such as on a factory floor or in a hospital. Using AMD’s adaptive System on Chips (SoCs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), TCS will help clients build responsive systems that do not rely solely on a distant cloud.

Publication: Express Computer DQ India

TCS AMD AI collaboration targets enterprise scaleedit

Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer, AMD, said AI adoption is accelerating and requires new levels of high-performance computing and industry collaboration. She stated that AMD is building an open, end-to-end compute foundation to enable enterprise AI and that the work with TCS is intended to help customers translate AI innovation into growth opportunities.

Publication: DQ Channels

Tata Consultancy Services partners with AMD to scale enterprise AIedit

The companies said the collaboration will focus on modernising hybrid cloud and edge environments, deploying AI-powered digital workplace solutions and accelerating innovation across cloud-to-edge workloads. TCS will also upskill and certify its workforce on AMD’s latest hardware and software platforms, with both firms jointly investing in building a specialised talent pool.

Publication: CNBC TV18 Investy Wise

AMD Teams Up with Tata Consultancy Services to Boost Enterprise AI Adoptionedit

The initiative comes as enterprises worldwide invest heavily in AI platforms, a market where AMD continues to compete with Nvidia and Intel for share in data center and enterprise acceleration.\

Publication: Trading View

TCS, AMD join hands to scale enterprise AI solutionsedit

As part of the partnership, TCS will upskill and certify its workforce on AMD’s latest hardware and software platforms. The two companies will also invest jointly in building a specialized talent pool.

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TCS announces strategic collaboration with AMDedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) announced a strategic collaboration with AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernise legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces.

Publication: Business Standard Capital Market

TCS and AMD Announce Strategic Collaboration to Drive AI Adoption at Scaleedit

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, today announced a strategic collaboration with AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) to help enterprises scale AI adoption from pilots to production, modernize legacy environments, and build secure, high performance digital workplaces

Publication: Weekly Voice

CES 2026: Gigabyte Aorus Master 16, Aero X16, and A18 Pro Gaming Laptops Announced Along With RTX 5090 Infinity GPU, and Moreedit

Alongside the new Aorus Master 16, Gigabyte has also unveiled the Gigabyte AERO X16 EG64H, powered by up to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 processor and paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Laptop GPU, with support for up to 64GB of RAM.

Publication: IGN

AMD: Upcoming RDNA 5-Based GPUs Will Reportedly Launch After Nvidia GeForce RTX 60 Seriesedit

Known leaker Kepler over the AnandTech forums has claimed that AMD’s latest generation of RDNA 5 GPUs will reportedly launch after Nvidia’s RTX 60 Series line up. This suggests that AMD’s cards could arrive in late 2027, as the Nvidia RTX 60 Series is expected in the second half of 2027 and will be based on the Rubin GR20x microarchitecture.

Publication: IGN

AMD Might Reportedly Bring Back Zen 3-Based AM4 Products Given the Market Situationedit

AMD might reportedly bring back Zen 3–based AM4 products, following remarks from corporate vice president and general manager David McAfee that suggest the company’s interest in reintroducing AM4 products.

Publication: IGN

AMD May Open Source Parts of Its FSR 4 Technologyedit

At CES 2026, AMD’s senior vice president, GPU technologies and engineering software, and chief software officer Andrej Zdravkovic has given a clue that FSR 4 – AMD’s upscaling technology for games could be made open source.

Publication : IGN

Lisa Su, CEO, AMDedit

Computing power will have to increase by 100 times in the next four to five years. We are still in the early innings of unlocking the power of AI

Publication: The Economic Times

CES 2026: Follow live for the best, weirdest, most interesting tech as this robot and AI-heavy event wraps upedit

To pull off physical AI, you gotta have compute. And so it certainly made sense that the two keynotes packed with arguably the most news were from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and AMD CEO Lisa Su.

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How AI boom is exhausting memory supply, sending RAM prices soaringedit

Global supplies of computer memory are running short as artificial intelligence chipmakers consume far more capacity than the industry can currently produce. Companies such as Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Google are absorbing vast amounts of RAM for AI accelerators, leaving little supply for other uses, according to a CNBC report.

Publication: Business Standard

AI memory prices may shoot up by 55% in 2026 as RAM market struggles to meet demand from Nvidia, Google, othersedit

All computing devices require RAM for short-term memory storage, and the demand from companies like Nvidia , Advanced Micro Devices and Google for their artificial intelligence chips are far greater than the supply, according to a report by CNBC.

Publication: Live Mint

‘AI is not a bubble’: AMD CEO Lisa Su makes big CES 2026 betedit

Big tech has invested millions of dollars in AI, and billions in data centers around the world that would power the technology, and hardware companies like Nvidia and AMD are earning much more from the boom. While some experts argue that AI is just another bubble, like the dot-com one, others, such as AMD CEO Lisa Su, believe demand for the technology will explode in the coming years.

Publication: The Indian Express

BITS Pilani clocks 54.35% placements in Sem-I round; package touches Rs 31.6 lakhedit

Major semiconductor companies like Qualcomm, Micron, Cadence Design, SanDisk, IBM Hardware, Nvidia, Texas Instruments, AMD and NXP, have hired across campuses.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

AI is causing a memory shortage. Why producers aren’t rushing to make a lot moreedit

Will this time be different? It could be. The AI computing systems designed by companies like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices require gobs of specialized DRAM to perform their functions. Those functions also create reams of new data that has to be stored on components like hard drives and flash-based solid-state drives.

Publication: MINT

CES 2026 Kicks Off in Las Vegas Showcasing the Future of Technologyedit

Michael Kratsios, the President’s Science & Technology Advisor, joined Su on stage for a conversation on the role of public-private collaboration in advancing AI innovation, competitiveness, and opportunity. AMD announced a commitment of $150 million to bring AI into more classrooms and communities.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD and Nvidia could bring back older GPUs to fill the rising demands for AIedit

For your information, David McAfee said there is a high possibility that AMD will reintroduce the AMD AM4 processor chip series (AMD Ryzen 5000) and the AMD AM3 APU series (AMD Ryzen 3000) to allow people to build computers using DDR4 memory that are not as affected by the rising price of memory components.

Publication: Tech nave

‘AI is not a bubble’: AMD CEO Lisa Su makes big CES 2026 betedit

Big tech has invested millions of dollars in AI, and billions in data centers around the world that would power the technology, and hardware companies like Nvidia and AMD are earning much more from the boom. While some experts argue that AI is just another bubble, like the dot-com one, others, such as AMD CEO Lisa Su, believe demand for the technology will explode in the coming years.

Publication: The Indian Express

Cybersecurity at the Frontlines: Assessing the Role of VARsedit

“Our cybersecurity strategy is built on long-standing partnerships with global OEMs such as Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, Dell, HP, Asus, Lenovo and Gigabyte.

Publication: Var India

AMD and HPE Expand Alliance to Build Next-Generation AI Infrastructureedit

AMD has strengthened its collaboration with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to accelerate the development of open, rack-scale AI infrastructure for hyperscale, enterprise, and sovereign computing needs. At the center of this initiative is AMD’s new Helios architecture, which HPE will be among the first global system providers to adopt.

Publication: Enterprise It World

‘AI is not a bubble’: AMD CEO Lisa Su makes big CES 2026 betedit

Big tech has invested millions of dollars in AI, and billions in data centers around the world that would power the technology, and hardware companies like Nvidia and AMD are earning much more from the boom. While some experts argue that AI is just another bubble, like the dot-com one, others, such as AMD CEO Lisa Su, believe demand for the technology will explode in the coming years.

Publication: The Indian Express

Back to the futureedit

The biggest story at this year’s CES, the annual consumer electronics show that kicked off in Las Vegas, US, on January 6, isn’t about a single innovation, but how artificial intelligence (AI) is anchored in nearly everything. (AMD)

Publication: The Economic Times

CES 2026: AMD Announces Two New Entries to Its Ryzen AI Max+ Series of Processors, Along With Ryzen AI 400 Lineupedit

AMD has announced two new additions to its Ryzen AI Max+ Series, with the introduction of AI Max+ 392 and AI Max+ 388. The company unveiled the new entries at Consumer Electronics Shows (CES) 2026.

Publication : Ign

AMD shows off new higher performing AI chip at CES eventedit

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su showed off a number of the company’s AI chips on Monday at the CES trade show in Las Vegas, including its advanced MI455 AI processors, which are components in the data center server racks that the company is selling to firms like ChatGPT maker OpenAI.

Publication : The Hindu

AMD CEO Lisa Su says: AI has not slowed hiring at AMD, just that we are now hiring different people. We’re hiring people who are AI forwardedit

AMD CEO Lisa Su recently spoke about the impact of AI on hiring. Speaking at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, US, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su said that artificial intelligence has now slowed down the hiring process at the chipmaker.

Publication : The Times of India

AMD and Partners Outline Vision for AI Everywhere for Everyone at CES 2026edit

This ambitious public/private technology initiative aims to secure U.S. leadership in AI technologies and shape scientific discovery and global competitiveness for years to come. Genesis includes two recently announced AMD-powered AI supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Lux and Discovery.

Publication : Digital Terminal

AMD unveils new chips at CES event in Las Vegasedit

AMD is one of Nvidia’s strongest rivals but has struggled to have as much success. In October, AMD signed a deal with OpenAI that, in addition to the financial upside, was a major vote of confidence in AMD’s AI chips and software.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD shows off new higher performing AI chip at CES eventedit

Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su showed off a number of the company’s AI chips on Monday at the CES trade show in Las Vegas, including its advanced MI455 AI processors, which are components in the data center server racks that the company is selling to firms like ChatGPT maker OpenAI.

Publication : The Indian Express

CES 2026: AMD Ryzen AI 400 chip revealed, 5 key features explainededit

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, AMD officially took the wraps off its latest generation of mobile and desktop processors: the Ryzen AI 400 Series. Building on the foundation of the Ryzen AI 300 “Strix Point” chips, the new 400 series (codenamed “Gorgon Point”) doubles down on the AI PC trend, pushing NPU performance even higher while refining power efficiency to battle Intel’s latest Core Ultra offerings.

Publication : Digit

CES 2026: AMD unveils ‘AI Everywhere’ strategyedit

AMD provided an early look at Helios, a rack-scale blueprint that targets what it describes as yotta-scale AI infrastructure. Built around Instinct MI455X accelerators, EPYC ‘Venice’ CPUs and Pensando ‘Vulcano’ networking, Helios is pitched to deliver up to 3 AI exaflops per rack with tight integration through the ROCm software stack.

Publication : Your Story

AMD unveils new chips at CES event in Las Vegasedit

Advanced ​Micro Devices CEO Lisa ‌Su showed ​off the company’s MI455 GPU chips on Monday at the CES trade show ​in Las Vegas. The ⁠advanced AI processors are a component in ​the ⁠data center server racks that the company is selling ‌to firms like ChatGPT ‌maker OpenAI. In October, ‍AMD signed a deal with OpenAI worth ‍tens of billions of dollars.

Publication : The Hindu Business Line

AMD Expands Embedded Computing with Ryzen AI Processors for Automotive, Industrial and Physical AI (Proactive)edit

The P100 Series processors integrate an RDNA 3.5 GPU, delivering up to 35% faster rendering1 to power up to four 4K (or two 8K) digital displays simultaneously at 120 frames per second. The AMD video codec engine enables high-fidelity, low latency streaming and responsive playback without burdening the CPU.

Publication : Digital Terminal

AMD CEO Lisa Su says ‘AI is not replacing people’, but hints at a quiet shift reshaping who gets hirededit

As anxiety around artificial intelligence and job losses continues to ripple through global workplaces, a contrasting message is coming from the heart of the AI hardware boom. AMD CEO Lisa Su has said that artificial intelligence is not slowing hiring at the chipmaker, but it is significantly changing what the company looks for in new employees.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD Unveils New AI Data Centre Chipsedit

AMD, aiming to make a dent in Nvidia’s stranglehold on AI hardware market, announced a new chip for corporate data centres and talked up the attributes of a future generation of products.

Publication : The Economic Times

StradVision & AMD Demo 185-TOPS Multi-Camera AI at CES 2026edit

StradVision and AMD unveiled groundbreaking multi-camera perception technology at CES 2026, showcasing SVNet MultiVision software running on AMD’s Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2 platform.

Publication : Techno Sports

CES 2026: The biggest tech trends, gadgets and AI breakthroughs to watchedit

Huang is expected to introduce new gaming products along with expanded AI applications and capabilities. Later that evening, AMD CEO Lisa Su will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. PT, offering her company’s response and updates on AMD’s own gaming and AI lineup.

Publication : The Economic Times

AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 Benchmarked: 8-9% Faster Than Predecessoredit

AMD‘s upcoming Ryzen AI 5 430 processor has surfaced in PassMark benchmarks for the first time, revealing modest performance improvements over its predecessor. The Gorgon Point chip scored 13,958 points in multi-threaded testing—an 8-9% uplift that positions it as a soft refresh rather than a revolutionary upgrade.

Publication : Techno Sports

Is RTX 30 Series enough for gaming in 2026?edit

With that being said, you would require a capable CPU to pair with. A processor such as the Core i5-12400F or the AMD Ryzen 5 5600 or higher is more than sufficient and makes for a solid pairing with the aforementioned 30 Series cards.

Publication: Sports Keeda

AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 Benchmarked: 8-9% Faster Than Predecessoredit

AMD‘s upcoming Ryzen AI 5 430 processor has surfaced in PassMark benchmarks for the first time, revealing modest performance improvements over its predecessor. The Gorgon Point chip scored 13,958 points in multi-threaded testing—an 8-9% uplift that positions it as a soft refresh rather than a revolutionary upgrade.

Publication: Techno Sports

STRADVISION and AMD Demonstrate Multi-Camera Perception on AMD Versal™ AI Edge Series Gen 2 Adaptive SoC at CES 2026edit

The demonstration will be presented at the AMD booth as a board-level reference implementation, highlighting multi-camera perception capabilities enabled by STRADVISION’s SVNet MultiVision software and high-performance, AI-optimized AMD compute architecture.

Publication: PR Newswire

CES 2026: What to expect from tech’s biggest show this yearedit

The world’s largest tech show—the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES—begins next week, i.e., on January 6 in Las Vegas, where tech companies will spend four days, showing off their newest gadgets and setting the agenda for the year ahead. If you’ve been following the news, you’ll know the announcements have already begun. Every tech brand you can think of: Samsung, LG, Sony, Intel, AMD, and Nvidia will showcase their latest tech, with press conferences starting Sunday.

Publication: The Times of India

CES 2026: How to watch Nvidia, Samsung, Lenovo keynotes live; date and timingsedit

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), one of Nvidia’s primary challengers, will also be at CES 2026 with CEO Lisa Su expected to share her vision for delivering future AI solutions – from cloud to enterprise, edge and devices – in a keynote presentation at 6:30 pm PT on January 5 (8am IST January 6).

Publication: The Indian Express

AMD Radeon RX 9070 GPUs Appear on Steam Hardware Survey For The First Time, Still Behind NVIDIA’s RTX 5090edit

In terms of CPU share, AMD has gained some big numbers with a 47.27% share on Steam, while Intel’s share has declined to 55.47%. These numbers are fast approaching the 50-50 split, which should put a lot more pressure on Intel as gamers go for AMD’s Ryzen offerings as their current choice. 8, 6, and 12 core CPUs have seen the biggest share gains.

Publication: WCCF Tech

2026 GPU price rise: AMD, NVIDIA graphics card to get more expensiveedit

AMD and NVIDIA graphics card prices set to rise in 2026 Memory shortages and AI demand are driving higher graphics costs Indian buyers may face sharper GPU price shocks than global markets

Publication: Digit

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Samsung nears mass production of nextgen HBM4 chips for Nvidia and AMDedit

According to a report by the Korea Herald, initial shipments of these advanced chips are slated for major customers, including Nvidia and AMD.

Publication: ANI News, Tribune

Qualcomm and AMD to Adopt SOCAMM2 Memory in AI Productsedit

Qualcomm and AMD are reportedly considering the integration of SOCAMM2 memory into their AI product lines to enhance memory capacity and speed Following NVIDIA s Vera CPU , which features LPDDR5X memory on the SOCAMM factor, offering 1 2 TB/s of memory bandwidth and supporting up to 1

Publication: Tech Powerup

Nvidia And AMD Have Reportedly Instructed Major Taiwanese Manufacturers To Hike GPU Pricesedit

Nvidia and AMD have told GPU manufacturers to hike prices due to short supply. After RAM and SSDs, GPUs could be the next in line to become highly unaffordable.

Publication: Tech 4 Gamers

ASUS, Acer, HP, and MSI showcase latest laptopsedit

ASUS also showcased the ProArt PX13, powered by an AMD Ryzen AI processor and a sharp 3K OLED touchscreen, offering strong performance for creative work. Another device, the ProArt PZ14, is a lightweight 2-in-1 tablet powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor, designed for creativity on the move.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Top 5 OLED laptops from Lenovo, HP, and ASUS that offer true blacks and vivid coloursedit

The Zephyrus G14 targets gamers and creators who need a portable powerhouse. It comes with an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 GPU, paired with a 2.8K 120Hz OLED display. This combination delivers fast graphics, accurate colours, and smooth motion.

Publication: Hindustan Times

5 Best Laptops Under Rs. 40,000edit

It is powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor. This is a capable chip for daily productivity like document work, online meetings, browsing, and light multitasking. While it is not meant for heavy creative workloads, it delivers smooth and reliable performance for regular use.

Publication: Techlomedia

Laptops for college students: Chief Minister to launch tomorrow!edit

With the aim of “Education for all! Advancement for everyone!”, laptops from world-class companies like Dell, Acer, HP are provided to strengthen technological knowledge. These laptops provided to students come with Intel i3  AMD Ryzen 3 Processor, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD memory, Windows 11 Home Strategic and BOSS Linux OS pre-installed, MS Office 365 for ongoing academic and project work, and a six-month subscription to Perplexity Pro, an artificial intelligence software that will serve as a “new window for the younger generation seeking knowledge”.

Publication: The Hindu (Tamil)

“Ulagam Ungal Kaiyil”: Stalin to distribute 10 lakh laptops to college studentsedit

The laptops, sourced from global brands including Dell, Acer and HP, come equipped with Intel i3 or AMD Ryzen 3 processors, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD storage, Windows 11, BOSS Linux, MS Office 365 and a six-month free subscription to the AI-powered Perplexity Pro platform.

Publication: DT Next

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Microchip expands maXTouch M1 controllers for automotive displaysedit

These M1 controllers use Microchip’s proprietary Smart Mutual touch acquisition scheme, which employs advanced algorithms to increase the touch Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) by up to 15 dB over previous models.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

Microchip Expands maXTouch® M1 Touchscreen Controller Series for Broader Display Size Coverageedit

Microchip Technology has again expanded its maXTouch® M1 family of touchscreen controllers to bring reliable and secure touch detection to an even greater range of automotive displays, now covering freeform widescreen format displays up to 42 inches down to small compact screens in the 2 to 5inch range.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on who will wins AI device race between Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta: The winner is going to be…edit

Cristiano Amon, president & CEO, Qualcomm Technologies. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon has predicted the winner of the AI device race.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia s Support to DeepSeek Raises U.S. Concerns Over AI Technology s Potential Military Use in Chinaedit

Nvidia is facing fresh scrutiny in Washington after a senior U.S. lawmaker alleged that the company’s technical assistance helped Chinese startup DeepSeek refine artificial intelligence models that were later linked to China’s military applications.

Publication: The Hans India

Nvidia s Role in Advancing AI for China’s Military Raises Concernsedit

U.S. chipmaker Nvidia helped China’s DeepSeek hone artificial intelligence models that were later used by the Chinese military, the chairman of a U.S. House of Representatives committee said in a letter seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia s CEO says China is still finalising licence for H200 chipedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday he hopes China will ?allow the U.S. technology giant to sell its powerful H200 artificial intelligence chip in the country and that the licence is being finalised.

Publication: The Economic Times

AP with NVIDIA tieup to launch AI University at Amaravati on February 19edit

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has announced the establishment of India’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence (AI) University in Amaravati.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Intel Core i9 laptops are built to handle demanding work and heavy multitaskingedit

When my work started demanding more power, faster processing and zero lag, a regular laptop no longer felt enough. From heavy multitasking to editing large files, performance became a daily priority rather than a luxury.

Publication: Live Mint

Dell and NVIDIA combine to power NxtGen’s largest India AI factoryedit

That’s the context behind Dell Technologies and NVIDIA working with NxtGen to build what they’re calling India s largest dedicated AI factory.

Publication: Digit, Express Computer, The Financial Express, The Economic Times

Jensen Huang says Nvidia’s Vera CPU will challenge Xeon and Epyc in the data centeredit

For Nvidia, the Vera CPU marks both a technological milestone and a strategic turning point. It transforms the company from the world’s leading GPU supplier into a direct competitor in the general-purpose computing market. AMD’s EPYC and Intel’s Xeon families will soon face a new kind of challenger – one leveraging the same GPU-CPU integration that has fueled Nvidia’s rise in AI acceleration.

Publication: Tech Spot

HP: HyperX OMEN 15 Gaming Laptop Lands in India With Intel Core i714650HX Processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 GPUedit

More like this AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D: Leaks Showcase Overclock Speeds of up to 5.75 GHz on All Cores The HP HyperX Omen 15 is powered by a 14thgeneration Intel Core i714650HX processor paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU. It comes with up to 24GB of RAM and delivers up to 170W of total processor power.

Publication: IGN

The $250 million ASML ‘printer’ behind Nvidia’s chips: All you need to knowedit

ASML holds a monopoly on the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) machines applied in the manufacturing of the most advanced semiconductors, though rivals in China and the US are trying to develop alternatives.

Publication: The Economic Times

NVIDIA strengthens AI cloud ecosystem with USD 2 Bn investment in AI cloud firm CoreWeaveedit

Tech major NVIDIA has announced a USD 2 billion equity investment in AI cloud-computing company CoreWeave, thereby underscoring the rapidly accelerating pace of infrastructure-led deals across the global AI ecosystem.

Publication: Business Review

India can become world’s intelligence capital, Bengaluru an easy recall: Nvidia’s Dhuparedit

India has a credible shot at becoming the intelligence capital of the world, with Bengaluru emerging as an easy global recall, chip giant Nvidia’s managing director for South Asia Vishal Dhupar has said.

Publication: Money Control

China Approves Purchases of Nvidia’s H200 Chip, Easing Tension With U.S.edit

China has approved purchases of Nvidia’s popular H200 artificial-intelligence chip for the first time, giving authorization to several of Nvidia’s Chinese customers, people familiar with the matter said Wednesday.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Intel Q4 revenue falls 4% YoY to $13.7 billion, annual sales stalledit

“Our conviction in the essential role of CPUs in the AI era continues to grow,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO. “We delivered a solid finish to the year and made progress on our journey to build a new Intel.

Publication: Communication Today

Intel announces XeSS 3 with multi-frame generation for Panther Lake Arc GPUsedit

Intel has officially announced XeSS 3 multi-frame generation support for its Panther Lake-based Arc GPUs through its publicly released 32.0.101.8425/32.0.101.8362 (WHQL) drivers. It has also stated that existing discrete Intel Arc GPUs will support this technology.

Publication: Sports Keeda

NxtGen selects Dell AI Factory, Nvidia to build national-scale Al factoryedit

Dell Technologies’ AI Factory and Nvidia on Wednesday announced that they have partnered with NxtGen AI, a sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure providers, for building India’s first and largest dedicated Al factory.

Publication: Business Standard

SaaS startup SpotDraft raises $8 million from Qualcomm Venturesedit

Software-as-a-service (SaaS) company SpotDraft, which specialises in contract management and legal agreements, has raised $8 million from Qualcomm Ventures.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia unveils AI models for faster, cheaper weather forecastsedit

At the American Meteorological Society s Annual Meeting, NVIDIA today unveiled a new NVIDIA Earth2 family of open models, libraries and frameworks for weather and climate AI, offering the world’s first fully open, accelerated weather AI software stack.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

ET Graphics: Nvidia rising as AI reorders data centre marketedit

The AI boom has reordered the pecking order in the data centre market in just a few years catapulting firms such as Nvidia as the dominant player in the industry even as traditional chipmakers like Intel lost ground.

Publication: The Economic Times

ASML rides Nvidia’s coattails with lasers and huge chip printersedit

As artificial intelligence firms jostle for the Nvidia chips needed to power the AI boom, Dutch firm ASML has carved out a key niche in the supply chain: building the laser using machines needed to print them.

Publication: The Economic Times

Angry Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says: Stop calling all my investments and acquisitions …edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has criticised doomer narratives around artificial intelligence, arguing that science fiction style fears distort public understanding and regulation.

Publication: The Times of India

Intel reports fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial resultsedit

“Our conviction in the essential role of CPUs in the AI era continues to grow,” said Lip-Bu Tan, Intel CEO. “We delivered a solid finish to the year and made progress on our journey to build a new Intel.

Publication: Communication Today

Nvidia lacks clear successor for superstar CEOedit

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, the longest-serving CEO in Silicon Valley, was recently asked how he’s managed to stay in the job more than three decades. “The secret for being CEO for this long is, one: Don’t get fired. And then, two: Don’t get bored,” the 62-year-old said during a company event in Las Vegas earlier this month.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia’s Synthesia wants its talking AI avatars to recruit and trainedit

Victor Riparbelli, Synthesia’s chief executive, described the new product as a way to meet the demand from companies to upskill employees using automation. We re providing one part of the solution today, he said in an interview.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia invests $2 billion more in CoreWeave, offers new chipedit

That means Nvidia will be challenging processors from Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. inside data centers. The Vera product also could offer an alternative to in-house components that cloud providers use, such as Amazon.com Inc.’s Graviton.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Intel Could Take the Handheld Crown From AMD With Panther Lakeedit

That’s one of the reasons, after all, why Valve elected to toss a 15W custom AMD APU in the Steam Deck, otherwise it’d run out of battery after an hour like these other handhelds. That was also the driving force behind AMD’s Z-series chips, starting with the Z1 Extreme that showed up in the ROG Ally and the original Legion Go.

Publication: IGN

Nvidia Rising as AI Reorders Data Centre Mktedit

The AI boom has reordered the pecking order in the data centre market in just a few years catapulting firms such as Nvidia as the dominant player in the industry even as traditional chipmakers like Intel lost ground. As AI workloads continue to grow, this shift is expected to deepen in the coming years. Tanya Pandey breaks down how market share has changed over time and where the industry appears to be headed. (AMD).

Publication: The Economic Times

Samsung to start HBM4 deliveries to Nvidia in Febedit

Samsung has been trying to catch up with cross-town rival SK Hynix, a primary supplier for advanced memory chips crucial for Nvidia’s AI accelerators, after supply delays had hit its earnings and share prices earlier last year. South Korean newspaper Korea Economic Daily reported on Monday that Samsung passed HBM4 qualification tests for Nvidia and AMD and will start shipping to Nvidia next month, citing chip industry sources.

Publication: Business Standard

Nvidia has replaced Apple as Taiwan semiconductor s largest clientedit

The wave of artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of the global semiconductor supply chain. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently revealed that, thanks to the explosive demand for AI processors, the company has replaced Apple as Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$the largest customer currently.

Publication: Communications Today

China allows Alibaba, others to prep Nvidia ordersedit

Chinese officials have told the country’s largest tech firms, including Alibaba Group, they can prepare orders for Nvidia H200 AI chips, suggesting Beijing is close to formally approving imports of components essential to running artificial intelligence.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia board member Persis Drell after over a decade: What SEC filing saidedit

Nvidia director Persis Drell has resigned from the company’s board of directors, says a CNBC report. In a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia revealed that Drell, 70, stepped down to pursue a “new professional opportunity”.

Publication: The Times of India

Samsung Nears Nvidia’s Approval for Key HBM4 AI Memory Chipsedit

Samsung Electronics Co. is getting close to securing certification from Nvidia Corp. for the latest version of its AI memory chip, called HBM4, making progress in narrowing the gap with rival SK Hynix Inc.

Publication: Live Mint

Intel confirms Nova Lake launch for late 2026edit

Intel has officially confirmed that its next-generation desktop processor family, codenamed “Nova Lake,” is scheduled to launch at the end of 2026. The company made this announcement during its Q4 2025 earnings call and provided a timeline for the highly anticipated CPU architecture.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Intel shares tumble after weak outlook flags manufacturing strainedit

Intel Corp. shares suffered a steep fall after the company delivered a downbeat outlook for the first quarter, citing ongoing manufacturing challenges and lower-than-expected financial guidance.

Publication: Var India

Intel India calls for privacy-driven AI growth as Centre advances data protection lawsedit

Intel India is working on technology architectures to safeguard AI models and data, while India develops its regulatory framework under the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) regime, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Gokul Subramaniam told on Friday.

Publication: ET Telecom

Intel boost on India-China border, Delhi aims to deter fresh PLA transgressionsedit

The home ministry has asked central security agencies to deploy more intelligence officials in “sensitive” zones along the Line of Actual Control, looking to increase vigil and avert further Chinese incursions, government sources said on Saturday.

Publication: The Telegraph

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan gives shareholders the ‘disappointing’ news: We are not able to…edit

Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan addressed investors with a candid admission on Thursday, saying he’s “disappointed that we are not able to fully meet the demand in our markets.”

Publication: Gadgets Now

Intel suffers worst decline in 17 months after weak forecastedit

Earlier this month, Intel announced that the Panther Lake design for processors was now available in devices — with Tan touting their capabilities at the CES trade show in Las Vegas. Intel is locked in a race with rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and would-be interlopers such as Qualcomm Inc. for leadership in what they hope is a new era of AI-capable personal computers.

Publication: Money Control

Intel shares tumble as supply chain snarls hamper turnaroundedit

But the company was caught off guard by the demand surge and cannot keep up even as it runs factories at capacity. It also warned a spike in memory chip prices could dampen sales in the PC market, where its new “Panther Lake” PC chips were expected to spark a comeback after years of market share losses to AMD .

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia may finally be coming for Intel and Qualcomm with gaming-ready Arm laptop chipsedit

Nvidia is expected to launch its first consumer Arm laptop processors, N1 and N1X, potentially this quarter, with the N1X arriving in early 2026. Lenovo and Dell are preparing multiple laptops, including gaming models, challenging Intel and AMD. Early leaks suggest impressive performance, hinting at a new era for Windows on Arm devices.

Publication: The Times of India

Prepare orders for Nvidia chips: China to firmsedit

Regulators have recently granted in-principle approval for Alibaba, Tencent Holdings Ltd. and ByteDance Ltd. to move to the next stage of preparations for purchases, people familiar with the mat-ter said.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang in Shanghai amid China regulatory headwindsedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is in Shanghai, a person briefed on the matter said on Saturday, as the U.S. chip giant faces fierce competition from local rivals and scrutiny from Chinese authorities.

Publication: The Sunday Guardian

Intel shares drop on supply chain woesedit

Also weighing on Intel’s forecast was the global memory supply shortage where price hikes are expected to dampen end-market demand in the personal computer market Intel’s biggest segment, where its new “Panther Lake” PC chips were expected to spark a comeback after years of market-share losses to AMD.

Publication: The Sunday Guardian

Davos 2026: India is emerging as a manufacturing hub for electronics, Qualcomm CEO saysedit

India is establishing itself as a critical hub for electronics manufacturing amid global companies diversifying away from traditional supply chains in China, Cristiano Amon, President and CEO at Qualcomm said at a World Economic Forum 2026 panel in Davos on Thursday.

Publication: The Economic Times

CEO Jensen Huang says NVIDIA has taken over Apple as TSMC’s largest customeredit

Despite the massive business that Apple brings to TSMC, the unprecedented AI GPU demand from NVIDIA has created record-breaking revenue, bringing in even more profit for TSMC. Therefore, it makes sense that NVIDIA is now TSMC’s top customer.

Publication: Sports Keeda

AI to make routine jobs more productive, skilled workers needed: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at Davosedit

Davos, Jensen Huang, President and CEO of Nvidia, has said that we need to think about jobs in terms of purpose versus tasks in the AI era as “the purpose is enhanced and made more productive because the task has been automated” with the help of AI.

Publication: ET HR World

Why Everything at Intel Now Rides on 18A’s Successedit

Intel has been through tough times—it lost its dominance in the semiconductor industry, had to go through a painful restructuring and massive layoffs, suffered a $18.8-billion loss in 2024, and watched its stock struggle for years.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Intel Results To Highlight Turnaround As AI Data Centres Lift Chip Demandedit

Intel shareholders are increasingly optimistic ahead of the chipmaker’s fourth quarter results, betting that CEO Lip Bu Tan’s turnaround efforts are beginning to take hold as rapid data centre build outs lift demand for its server processors.

Publication: Electronics For You, ET CIO

Intel Server & Client CPU Market Share Has Seen A Huge Drop Since The Launch of AMD Ryzen & EPYC Chipsedit

In the last seven years, Intel has been going down the hill in both client and server CPU markets, and the latest stats from Mercury Research show a record-low share for the company. We have been reporting on the market shares for both segments, and it is clear that AMD is gaining steadily every quarter, making it difficult for Intel to retain its hold on the overall CPU market.

Publication: WCCF Tech

Intel Results To Highlight Turnaround As AI Data Centres Lift Chip Demandedit

Intel shareholders are increasingly optimistic ahead of the chipmaker’s fourth quarter results, betting that CEO Lip Bu Tan’s turnaround efforts are beginning to take hold as rapid data centre build outs lift demand for its server processors.

Publication: ET CIO

NVIDIA Invests $150 Million in AI Inference Startup Baseten NVIDIA Invests $150 Million in AI Inference Startup Basetenedit

NVIDIA has invested $150 million in AI inference startup Baseten, which has raised $300 million in a funding round valuing the company at $5 billion—more than double its previous valuation, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Nvidia CEO says AI will create these jobs with 6 figure salariesedit

But Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes the biggest high paying opportunities of the next decade won’t be found in offices or tech chat rooms.

Publication: The Financial Express

Nvidia boss sees trillions in AI spending aheadedit

The infrastructure to develop and power generative artificial intelligence models will require further trillions of dollars in investment, the head of top AI chipmaker Nvidia said Wednesday Nvidia boss Jensen Huang spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where AI boosterism has been overshadowed by a transatlantic confrontation over US President Donald Trump s desire to annex Greenland.

Publication: The Economic Times

Mohan Yadav meets NVIDIA AI chief to explore tech collaboration in MPedit

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav met Calista Redmond, vice president of NVIDIA’s global AI initiatives, at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday. The meeting focused on expanding artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technology-based initiatives in Madhya Pradesh, promoting innovation and exploring various dimensions of potential collaboration.

Publication: Business Standard

Madhya Pradesh engages Maldives, ReNew Power, Sandoz and NVIDIA to explore collaboration across key sectorsedit

The Government of Madhya Pradesh on held a series of meetings with international and corporate delegations to explore collaboration opportunities across tourism, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals and artificial intelligence, officials said.

Publication: ANI News

Intel Stock Price Near $48.56 as Market Bets on Earnings Upsideedit

Intel’s stock performance depends more on expectations rather than confirmed results Momentum is strong but also fragile If earnings and guidance match optimistic hopes, the stock may see further upside.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Intel results to spotlight turnaround efforts as AI data centers boost chip demandedit

Intel shareholders are optimistic about the company s results like they have not been for many quarters, betting the turnaround CEO LipBu Tan promised was taking root and that rapid data center build outs were fueling strong demand for its traditional server chips.

Publication: The Indian Express

Intel input flags ISI backed 2626 terror plot, Delhi Police issues wanted noticeedit

Indian intelligence agencies have gathered inputs about a suspected terror conspiracy allegedly orchestrated by Pakistan s InterServices Intelligence (ISI) in coordination with terror outfit JaisheMohammed (JeM) to carry out major attacks in India ahead of Republic Day, sources told India Today.

Publication: India Today

Inclusive AI for India in focus at AI Impact Summit 2026 official preevent hosted by AI4India, Intel and IHFCedit

In a pivotal move to advance India’s leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), AI4India , in partnership with Intel India , BharatGen & IHFC (Technology Innovation Hub of IIT Delhi), will host the Official Pre-Event for the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 on 23 January 2026 at the Research & Innovation Park, IIT Delhi.

Publication: The Times of India

NVIDEA Stock Under Pressure as Data Center Risks and AI Capex Concerns Growedit

Major cloud providers continue building custom accelerators, including Google’s tensor processing units (TPUs). Meanwhile, analyst commentary pointed to supply diversification with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel for pricing leverage.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Anthropic CEO slams Nvidia over sale of AI chips to China, says it is like giving nukes to North Koreaedit

While highlighting the power of chips and AI in an interview with Bloomberg, Amodei said it was crazy that companies like Nvidia and AMD have been given the green light from the Trump administration to sell their AI chips to China following a brief pause.

Publication: India Today

Microchip Expands PolarFire FPGA Ecosystem for LowPower, High Bandwidth Video Solutionsedit

Microchip Technology has expanded its PolarFire® FPGA smart embedded video ecosystem to support developers who need reliable, low power, high bandwidth video connectivity.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Taiwan’s Inventec says decision on Nvidia s H200 chip appears to be stuck on China’s sideedit

Taiwanese server maker Inventec said on Tuesday that a decision on whether Nvidia will be able to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chip in China appears to be stuck on the China side

Publication: The Economic Times

AI is no longer equal to Nvidia and its dominance is being challenged: Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman at Davosedit

Cerebras CEO: Nvidia s AI lead faces new chip architecture competition. Cerebras expands in India, viewing it as a key AI market. Fast AI inference and new chips are transforming the global AI hardware market.

Publication: Money Control

CES 2026: The WinTel AI PC Finally Grows Up And Gets Seriousedit

For the last two years, the “AI PC” label has been sprayed across keynote slides like the perfume testers’ aisle at duty-free: intense, repetitive, and not always convincing.

Publication: Business World

Nvidia supplier Micron warns memory chip shortage to last beyond 2026edit

Nvidia Corp supplier Micron Technology Inc said an ongoing memory chip shortage has accelerated over the past quarter and reiterated that the crunch will last beyond this year due to a surge in demand for high-end semiconductors required for AI infrastructure.

Publication: Business Standard

Zero percent : Why Nvidia s Jensen Huang, CEO of world’s biggest tech company, wants techies to stop codingedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang advocates for engineers to delegate routine coding to AI assistants like Cursor, aiming for them to focus solely on ground breaking problem solving.

Publication: The Economic Times

Stanford & NVIDIA-Backed AI Startup Brings Silicon Valley to India’s Doorstep; Launches Nationwide Hunt for AI Talentedit

Kridha Inc., the Stanford University’s award winning startup and backed by Nvidia’s startup arm is building the world’s first “Universal AI Fashion Agent,” today announced the launch of the Kridha Internship Challenge.

Publication: ANI News

Nvidia suppliers in China halt H200 chip production after Customs Department tells them …edit

US approval for Nvidia chips and China s rejection Nvidia s return to the Chinese market has hit a major roadblock due to its latest problems with sales of high-end H200 AI chips in the country.

Publication: The Times of India

From Netflix to Nvidia: 5 Global Stocks Every Investor Should Watch in 2026edit

The semiconductor leader Current price: $186.25 Source: yahoo finance NVIDIA, the California based chipmaker that manufactures world class Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), is making headlines with its revolutionary AI chips. With more demand than it can supply, Nvidia s stock soared by approximately 39% in 2025, making it the world’s first $4Trillion company.

Publication: The Financial Express

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Addresses Rumours About Older GPUs Returning With Latest ‘AI Technology’edit

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang has addressed rumours about regarding the older generation GPUs making a come back. Over on X/Twitter, insider @hongxing2020 claimed that GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs are making a comeback in the first quarter of 2026.

Publication: Ign

Nvidia AI chips in China! US approves sale of H200 chips; commerce dept sets strict limitationsedit

Nvidia has received the green signal to export advanced artificial intelligence chips to China! The US commerce department on Tuesday, signalled a policy shift, approving the tech giant to sell its H200 chips to Beijing, under certain restrictions.

Publication: The Times of India

Jefferies Lifts NVIDIA Target to $275: Will NVDA Hold Momentum Despite China Headwinds?edit

The call matters because price target changes can shift expectations for NVIDIA’s valuation, especially as investors debate how long the artificial intelligence (AI) buildout can run.

Publication: Analytics Insight

China Blocks Nvidia H200 AI Chip Imports Despite US Export Clearanceedit

Nvidia had expected strong demand from China, with more than one million orders anticipated. Suppliers were preparing for shipments as early as March and were operating at full capacity before the sudden halt. Nvidia has not commented publicly on the development.

Publication: NDTV

Former White House Asia advisor is ‘not happy’ with Nvidia chip sales to China, calls Trump administration’s logic ‘fantasy’edit

President Donald Trump’s decision to approve the sale of Nvidia’s powerful H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China has received criticism from lawmakers and former officers who warned that the move may “supercharge” Beijing’s military capabilities.

Publication: The Times of India

CEO of world’s biggest chipmaker warns America’s favourite Intel: You do not worry us, as we have…edit

Despite Intel Foundry’s recent gains and significant funding, TSMC’s blockbuster earnings and expansion plans underscore its continued dominance in the advanced chip market, even as capacity constraints create opportunities for rivals TSMC chief executive.

Publication: The Times of India

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Addresses Rumours About Older GPUs Returning With Latest ‘AI Technology’edit

“It is basically DLSS. That’s the way graphics ought to be. And so, I think you’re going to see more and more advances of DLSS,” Huang said. The CEO also revealed that Nvidia is “working on things in the lab” which are “utterly shocking and incredible.” In other news, AMD and Nvidia are reportedly going to increase the price of its GPUs in early 2026. AMD is also going reportedly going to increase the price of its GPUs “multiple” times over the “next few months.”

Publication: IGN

China Blocks Nvidia Chipsedit

Suppliers of parts for Nvidia’s H200 have paused production after Chinese customs officials blocked ship ments of the newly approved artificial intelligence processors from entering China, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

Publication: Bangalore Mirror

Sequoia joins GIC, Coatue in Anthropic investmentedit

Sequoia, Anthropic, GIC and Coatue did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. Reuters could not independently verify the report. Last year, Anthropic secured commitments of up to $15 billion from Microsoft and Nvidia. Strong demand for artificial intelligence tools and rising enterprise adoption have lifted global tech spending, pushing valuations of AI startups such as Anthropic to record levels, even as concerns over a potential AI bubble persist.

Publication: The Times of India

Taiwan’s chipmaking giant TSMC logs net profit jump on AI boomedit

Taiwanese chipmaking titan TSMC announced Thursday a forecast-busting net profit for the fourth quarter in a sign of sustained global demand for artificial intelligence technology.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Microchip Technology drops first military-grade plastic TVS devicesedit

Microchip Technology has launched its JANPTX family of plastic transient voltage suppressors, the first of their kind to meet MIL-PRF-19500 standards, offering strong surge protection for aerospace and defence electronics without the weight of traditional hermetic packages.

Publication: Manufacturing Today

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to engineers: I want you to stop coding and start…edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wants his engineers to spend exactly zero percent of their time writing code.

Publication: The Times of India

Microchip Introduces MilitaryGrade TVS for Aerospace and Defenseedit

Microchip Technology, announces the release of its JANPTX family of nonhermetic plastic Transient Voltage Suppressor (TVS) devices that meet the MILPRF19500 qualification, offering highreliability protection for aerospace and defense applications.

Publication: Times Tech

US Allows Nvidia To Send Advanced AI Chips To China With Restrictionsedit

The US Commerce Department on Tuesday opened the door for Nvidia to sell advanced artificial intelligence chips in China with restrictions, following through on a policy shift announced last month by President Donald Trump.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Trump Approves Nvidia s AI Chip Sales to China with New Export Conditionsedit

The Trump administration has granted approval for the sale of Nvidia second most powerful AI chips to China, paving the way for shipments of the H200 despite concerns from China hawks within Washington.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Trump administration enacts security rules for Nvidia s China chip salesedit

Under the rules, Nvidia must make sure there is sufficient supply of AI chips in the U.S., and its customers have to demonstrate adequate security procedures before semiconductors are shipped, the Commerce Department s Bureau of Industry and Security said in a rule published Tuesday. Nvidia will also have to get its products tested by an outside lab in the U.S. to make sure they meet performance parameters.

Publication: Live Mint

Nvidia, Eli Lilly to Invest USD 1 Billion in AI CoInnovation Lab for Drug Discoveryedit

Nvidia and Eli Lilly and Company announced on Monday the launch of what they call a first of its kind AI coinnovation lab at the 44th J P Morgan Healthcare Conference, aimed at applying artificial intelligence (AI) to address longstanding challenges in pharmaceutical research and development.

Publication: Telecom Talk Info

China to technology companies: You can only buy Nvidia H200 AI chips if …edit

No, China is not listening to CEO Jensen Huang on Nvidia chips The Chinese government reportedly has set strict conditions for technology companies wanting to use Nvidia s H200 AI chips According to a report in The Information, the Chinese government has told some tech companies that it would only approve their purchases of Nvidia s H200 AI chips under special circumstances.

Publication: The Times of India

US Updates License Review for Advanced Computing, Makes Way For Nvidia, AMD To Sell To Chinaedit

The rule would be applicable to Nvidia’s H200 and equivalent chips, as well as certain less advanced chips, including Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s AMD MI325X, the department said.

Publication: Asia Net News

US Opens Door for Nvidia to Sell H200 AI Chips to China after Two Years – Outlook Businessedit

First introduced over two years ago, Nvidia s H200 would be the most advanced AI chip permitted for legal export to China if approvals are granted US has eased export rules to allow Nvidia and AMD to seek approval to sell advanced AI chips to China on a case by case basis.

Publication: Outlook Business

US Clears Nvidia To Resume H200 AI Chip Sales To China Under Revised Export Rulesedit

The arrangement applies to approved commercial customers vetted by the Commerce Department, with similar terms extended to AMD and Intel. The H200 chip, part of Nvidia’s Hopper generation, remains roughly six times more powerful than the H20 model previously available to Chinese buyers, though it sits two generations behind the company’s latest Blackwell architecture.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

Silicon Wars: Nvidia GPUs vs Google TPUsedit

This has led to a global shortage and provided an opportunity for other players like AMD to take advantage of this demand supply gap Google is another player that has risen to the occasion, and opened its door for tech players to use its specialised AI chips to train their models

The Times of India

Qualcomm May Turn To Samsung For 2nm Chip Manufacturingedit

Qualcomm may be preparing a return to Samsung Foundry for the production of its next generation 2nm chips, following comments by CEO Cristiano Amon indicating that talks are under way between the two companies.

Publication: Electronics For You

Silver overtakes Nvidia to become the second-most valued asset in the worldedit

Silver has overtaken American chip giant Nvidia in terms of market capitalisation to become the world’s second-most valued asset after gold.

Publication: Money Control

Qualcomm May Turn To Samsung For 2nm Chip Manufacturingedit

Qualcomm may be preparing a return to Samsung Foundry for the production of its next generation 2nm chips, following comments by CEO Cristiano Amon indicating that talks are under way between the two companies.

Publication : Electronics For You

NVIDIA BioNeMo Powers AI-Driven Breakthroughs In Drug Discoveryedit

NVIDIA has announced a major expansion of its BioNeMo™ platform, an open development environment designed to accelerate AI-driven biology and drug discovery.

Publication: Electronics For You

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a problem with “AI will end the world” narrativesedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has spoken out against what he describes as a harmful narrative surrounding artificial intelligence, warning that repeated predictions of catastrophe are doing real damage to society and the technology industry.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: Some very well-respected people have done a lot of damage by …edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has criticised the “doomer narrative” surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). The 62-year-old chief executive of the chipmaking giant has argued that scary stories from influential figures about the future of AI are causing real harm to the world.

Publication: The Times of India

Global chip revenue touches $793 billion in 2025, led by AI semiconductors: Gartneredit

Intel’s market share eased to about 6%, roughly half its 2021 level. The buildout of AI infrastructure is generating high demand for AI processors, HBM and networking chips. In 2025, HBM represented 23% of the DRAM market, surpassing $30 billion in sales while AI processors exceeded $200 billion in sales.

Publication: ET Telecom

CES 2026: Acer Updates Its Predator Helios and Nitro Gaming Laptops With Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processors, and Moreedit

The Nitro V 16 AI, on the other hand, is powered by up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, and comes with DTS:X Ultra audio and a FHD IR webcam.

Publication: IGN

Nvidia, Tesla chase same self-driving goal via varying pathsedit

Nvidia and Tesla are locked in a race for self-driving car supremacy. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang unveiled new autonomous driving technology. Elon Musk responded, highlighting Tesla’s existing work.

Publication: The Economic Times

NVIDIA introduces GSYNC Pulsar for 1,000 Hz level motion clarityedit

NVIDIA has unveiled the next generation of its display technology with the launch of GSYNC Pulsar, promising ultrasmooth gameplay and effective motion clarity equivalent to over 1,000Hz.

Publication: Var India

Nvidia appoints Google Cloud s Alison Wagonfeld as Chief Marketing Officeredit

Nvidia has appointed Alison Wagonfeld, a veteran of Google Cloud, as its firstever Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Wagonfeld will officially assume the role in late January, joining CEO Jensen Huang s leadership team to lead marketing and communications as Nvidia embarks on its next phase of growth.

Publication: Media Brief

India in talks with NVIDIA for local manufacturing of high-end AI GPUsedit

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw is engaging in high-level discussions with NVIDIA executives to advance India s ambitions for locally made high-end graphics processing units (GPUs) and domestic production of cutting-edge AI hardware.

Publication: Var India

Intel unveiled Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the first AI PC platform built on Intel 18A process technology.edit

Intel Corp. unveiled Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the first AI PC platform built on Intel 18A process technology that was designed and manufactured in the United States.

Publication: EET India

Nvidia to invest $1 bn in Al drug lab with Eli Lillyedit

NVIDIA Plans to invest $1 billion over five years in a new laboratory with Eli Lilly & Co, aiming to speed up the use of Al in the pharmaceutical industry. The facility will be built in Silicon Valley and bring Lilly’s lab expertise closer to the center of Al innovation, Nvidia said.

Publication: The Financial Express

India plans sovereign GPUs as Ashwini Vaishnaw discusses local AI hardware manufacturing with Nvidiaedit

India’s push to climb the global technology value chain gathered pace this week as Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw met senior Nvidia executives to discuss the development of sovereign graphics processing units (GPUs) and the local manufacturing of advanced edge devices.

Publication: Zee Biz

Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm Sign LOI for SDV Infotainmentedit

Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced a Letter of Intent (LOI) for a long term supply agreement to deliver advanced infotainment and connectivity capabilities powered by Snapdragon® Digital Chassis™ solutions.

Publication: SME Street

L&T Semiconductor Technologies announces India s Cellular IoT Module businessedit

L&T Semiconductor Technologies has announced its entry into the Cellular IoT Module business, marking a significant expansion of its semiconductor portfolio.

Publication: Var India , The Economic Times

Google Cloud’s Alison Wagonfeld joins NVIDIA as Chief Marketing Officeredit

Wagonfeld will exit Google in late January to join NVIDIA as its Chief Marketing Officer.

Publication: Pitchonnet

Hyundai Mobis and Qualcomm partner to advance SDV architecture for ADASedit

Hyundai Mobis and Qualcomm Technologies has announced the companies have signed a comprehensive agreement at CES 2026 to codevelop next generation solutions for Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

Publication: Var India , SME Street

GALAX Hosted Partner Meet with NVIDIA and TAG to Boost Awareness on RTX 50 Series GPUsedit

This event is a collaboration between TAG, GALAX, and NVIDIA Here, we have showcased the RTX 50 Series GPUs along with GALAX cabinets, and our own TAG product line was also on display.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm sign Letter of Intent for next generation driving technologyedit

Qualcomm Technologies have announced a Letter of Intent (LOI) for a long term supply agreement to deliver advanced infotainment and connectivity capabilities powered by Snapdragon Digital ChassisTM solutions.

Publication: Var India

Qualcomm in talks with Samsung for its 2nm chip production: Reportedit

Qualcomm might once again work with Samsung for its 2nm chip production, said media reports. According to the report, the company s CEO Cristiano Amon has hinted that the company is in talks with Samsung to produce its 2nm chips.

Publication: Kalinga TV

The chips are down, or are they?edit

At the beginning of the new year, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), tech firms showcase their gadgets, services, and vision. In 2026, two major chipmakers told different stories about their futures.

Publication: Daily Pioneer

Science ministry, Nvidia share view on setting up research centre in S. Koreaedit

The science ministry here said on Sunday it has shared a view with Nvidia Corp. on swiftly setting up a research centre in South Korea. Second Vice Science Minister Ryu Jemyung met with Jay Puri, executive vice president at Nvidia, in California on Friday (U.S. time), according to the Ministry of Science and ICT, reports Yonhap news agency.

Publication: Ians Live

Quote of the day by Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang: ‘There’s plenty of time, if you prioritize yourself properly and…’edit

Some quotes arrive like instructions. Others arrive like a pause button. Nvidia co-founder Jensen Huang’s reflection on time belongs to the second kind.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nothing Would Give Me More Joy Than If My Software Engineers Never Had To Write Code: Jensen Huang On Vibe Coding At NVIDIAedit

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang recently shared a perspective that challenges conventional thinking about software engineering. In remarks that underscore a fundamental shift happening across the tech industry, Huang articulated a vision where coding becomes secondary to problem-solving—where engineers spend less time writing code and more time discovering and solving challenges that drive innovation.

Publication: The Times of India

Intel CEO LipBu Tan replies to President Donald Trump s post on Made in America chips: We bring…edit

Intel announces Core Ultra Series 3 as first built on Intel 18A process Intel CEO LipBu Tan has thanked President Donald Trump for the support in helping the company Make in America

Publication: The Times of India

US Intel Chief Tulsi was kept out of Maduro capture plan: Reportedit

Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard was reportedly left out of months of planning for the operation to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Publication: Var India

CES 2026: Everything revealed, from Nvidia’s debuts to AMD’s new chips to Razer’s AI odditiesedit

CES 2026 is winding down in Las Vegas, as the consumer tech industry and everyone swarming around it begin their return flights home. Over the past few days, we saw a slew of announcements from mainstays like Nvidia, Sony, and AMD, along with smaller companies and startups vying for attention through the Unveiled event (CES’s showcase for new products) and across the show floor.

Publication: Tech Crunch

Congatec and Qualcomm unite to power the next tech waveedit

Congatec and Qualcomm have partnered to advance high-performance embedded edge Al systems for industrial applications.

Publication: Electronics For You

The chips are down, or are they?edit

At the beginning of the new year, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), tech firms showcase their gadgets, services, and vision. In 2026, two major chipmakers told different stories about their futures.

Publication: The Pioneer

Vaishnaw moots sovereign GPU making in India with Nvidiaedit

The Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, met with global chipmaker Nvidia’s team to discuss the development of sovereign graphics processing units (GPUs) and local manufacturing of edge devices such as the DGX Spark in India.

Publication: Bizz Buzz

Vaishnaw meets Nvidiaedit

The Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, met with global chipmaker Nvidia’s team to discuss the development of sovereign graphics processing units (GPUs) and local manufacturing of edge devices such as the DGX Spark in India.

Publication: Free Press Journal

Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw discusses GPU manufacturing in India with Nvidia teamedit

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw met with a team from Nvidia, the world’s leading chip manufacturer. During the meeting, they discussed developing graphics processing units (GPUs) and manufacturing edge devices like DGX Spark in India.

Publication: Business Remedies

E2E Networks buys 1,024 Nvidia B200s GPUsedit

E2E Networks Ltd , a cloud infrastructure solutions provider, has announced the procurement of Nvidia B200 GPU clusters at its data centre in Chennai.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Taiwan clears Nvidia’s $31 million investment for new officeedit

Taiwan has approved Nvidia’s plan to invest more than $31.8 million in a new subsidiary and office complex, thereby expand-ing its presence in Taipei.

Publication: Electronics For You

Government to procure Nvidia GPUs under the IndiaAI Missionedit

The Central Government will soon invite a new round of bidding for the purchase of NVIDIA GPUs under the IndiaAI Mission This round aims to procure NVIDIA’s latest B100 and B200 GPUs

Publication: Purnviram

Processors Al chips, quantum chips, and more!edit

On one hand, we will see an increasing demand for more powerful GPUs (especially Nvidia’s). On the other hand, we will see a growth in ASICs optimised for inference only, as they will be more accessible.

Publication: Electronics For You

Qualcomm in Talks With Samsung for 2nm Chip Manufacturingedit

Samsung plans to deploy SF2 for mobile chip and extend it to high-performance computing (HPC) workloads in 2026.

Publication: Asia Business Outlook

Nvidia requires full upfront payment for H200 chips in China: Reportedit

Nvidia reportedly is demanding a full upfront payment for its H200 AI chips from Chinese buyers This strict policy aims to mitigate risks amid uncertainty over Beijing s approval for shipments Chinese tech firms have placed significant orders for these advanced chips

Publication: The Economic Times

Lenovo, Nvidia unveil AI Cloud Gigafactory programme for enterprisesedit

Together, Lenovo and NVIDIA are pushing the boundaries of AI factories to the gigawatt level, simplifying the deployment of cloudscale infrastructure that moves AI intelligence into production faster, with greater efficiency and predictability.

Publication: The Economic Times

Lenovo expands AI push with Nvidia tie-up, unveils Qira personal AI platformedit

China’s Lenovo,, the world’s largest personal computer maker, on Tuesday said it has teamed up with U.S. AI chip leader Nvidia to help AI cloud providers quickly put data centres into operation, as it strives to establish itself in AI.

Publication: The Indian Express

Days after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that demand for its H200 chips is strong in China; Chinese government sends ‘message’ to tech companies saying: Don’t…edit

Just as Nvidia ramped up production to meet what CEO Jensen Huang called “quite high” demand for H200 chips in China, Beijing has tapped the brakes. The Chinese government has asked domestic tech companies to temporarily halt orders for Nvidia’s H200 AI chips while regulators work out the terms of approval, according to The Information.

Publication: The Times of India

China asks tech companies to halt orders for Nvidia H200 AI chipsedit

China has asked some of its technology companies to stop placing orders for Nvidia s H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips, The Information reported, citing people familiar with the matter

Publication: Business Standard

China to approve Nvidia H200 buying as soon as this quarteredit

China plans to approve some imports of Nvidia Corp.’s H200 chips as soon as this quarter, according to people familiar with the situation, giving the company renewed access to a critical market.

Publication: Money Control

Dell admits it ‘got off course,’ brings back XPS laptop lineup with two new modelsedit

The company also unveiled the new Dell XPS 14 and Dell XPS 16, two new premium laptops that are lighter and faster than the Dell 14 Premium and 16 Premium.

Publication: The Indian Express

At CES 2026, MSI unveiled its all-new Prestige series for business and productivity, along with the latest gaming laptops from the Raider, Stealth, and Crosshair series, all featuring brand-new designsedit

“Intel and MSI continue to bring cutting-edge innovation to end users and enhance real-world experiences,” said Jim Johnson, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Client Computing Group at Intel.

Publication: The Wire

Qualcomm in Talks With Samsung For Contract Manufacturing of 2Nanometre Chipsedit

Qualcomm is in talks with Samsung over contract manufacturing of twonanometre chips, the U.S. company s CEO Cristiano Amon was quoted by the Korea Economic Daily as saying on Wednesday.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Qualcomm and Google deepen alliance to accelerate softwaredefined vehiclesedit

Qualcomm Technologies and Google have announced an expansion of their longstanding partnership, aiming to speed up the shift toward software defined vehicles (SDVs) and next generation, AI powered incar experiences.

Publication: Var India

NVIDIA Unveils Alpamayo AI Platform for Autonomous Vehicle Developmentedit

NVIDIA has launched the Alpamayo family of open AI models, simulation tools, and datasets designed to accelerate the development of safe, reasoning-based autonomous vehicles.

Publication: Elets online

Nvidia unveils Rubin – its new AI supercomputing platform succeeding Blackwell chipsedit

Nvidia has unveiled Rubin, its next generation GPU architecture and tightly integrated AI computing platform that is set to replace its current flagship Blackwell architecture.

Publication: Var India

Data center coolingrelated stocks drop after Nvidia CEO Huang s commentsedit

Makers of cooling systems saw their stocks sell off after comments by Nvidia Corp. s chief executive raised fears about demand for their products from data centers.

Publication: Communications today

AI Quote of the day: The ChatGPT moment for physical AI is here…, says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huangedit

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered his vision for the future of artificial intelligence. During his speech, he emphasised the transition from digital to physical applications.

Publication: The Financial Express

Samsung introduces Galaxy Book 6 series with Intel Core Ultra series 3 processorsedit

Samsung Electronics has announced a new range of Windows laptops at CES 2026, expanding its Galaxy Book lineup with updated hardware and builtin AI features.

Publication: Hindustan Times

MSI unveils Prestige 13 AI+, Raider 16 Max HX and Crosshair gaming laptops at CES 2026edit

MSI has expanded its laptop range at CES 2026, introducing new models across its Prestige, Raider, Stealth and Crosshair series. The company said the latest lineup reflects changes in design, hardware performance and system features, with a focus on updated processors, revised layouts and support for ondevice computing tasks.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Intel stuns CES 2026 crowd with 42,000brick LEGO art installationedit

The mockup of an actual Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 (codenamed Panther Lake) chip even lights up, thanks to 600+ LEDs and complicated circuitry hidden within its LEGO tiles – mimicking the way a reallife Series 3 processor functions. Since its big reveal on Jan. 5 at Intel s Tech Showcase, it s been drawing huge crowds that gape at its size and color.

Publication: Communications today

CES 2026: Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Debuts Amid AI-Driven Laptop Price Surgeedit

Intel says Core Ultra Series 3, codenamed Panther Lake, is the first client platform built on Intel 18A. The company informed that it designed and manufactured the platform in the United States. Intel also says the chips will be placed in more than 200 laptop designs worldwide.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Acer Unveils New Predator and Nitro Gaming Laptops with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processorsedit

The Predator Helios Neo 16S AI is a premium OLED gaming laptop with up to the new Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 386H and NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 50 Series Laptop GPUs housed in a sleek metal chassis.

Publication: CXO Today

Acer Introduces Aspire AI Copilot+ PCs Featuring Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processorsedit

Acer Aspire 14 AI and Acer Aspire 16 AI laptops are available with new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, powering unique Copilot+ PC experiences on Windows 11 and ondevice Acer AI solutions.

Publication: CXO Today

Acer Announces New Lineup of Premium Swift AI Copilot+ PCs Featuring Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processorsedit

The Acer Swift 16 AI is powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X9 Series 3 processors with builtin Intel Arc graphics and upgraded hardware features – featuring the world’s largest haptic touchpad, up to 120 Hz 3K OLED touch displays, and larger keys with perkey backlighting in a sleek 14.9 mm thin chassis.

Publication: CXO Today

Nvidia CEO Huang says next generation of chips is in full productionedit

While Nvidia still dominates the market for training AI models, it faces far more competition – from traditional rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices, opens new tab as well as customers like Alphabet’s, opens new tab Google – in delivering the fruits of those models to hundreds of millions of users of chatbots and other technologies.

Publication : Business Standard

Microchip Technology raises Q3 revenue forecast on strong bookingsedit

Microchip Technology raised its expectations for third-quarter net sales, helped by recovery across end markets and strong bookings, sending shares up 5.6% in after-hours trading.

Publication: Communication Today

Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon X2 Plus at CES 2026edit

The new platform features a 3rd Generation Qualcomm Oryon CPU that delivers up to 35% faster single-core performance compared to the previous generation while consuming 43% less power.

Publication: Auto Car Professional

Qualcomm to unveil next-gen AI devices at CES 2026edit

Experience the Qualcomm-Powered Humanoids at CES VinMotion’s Motion 2 humanoid, powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing™ IQ9 Series will be displayed at the Qualcomm Booth #5001 during CES. Also featured at the booth, Booster’s K1 Geek highlights Qualcomm Technologies’ leadership in edge AI, underscoring the Company’s commitment to advancing physical AI for developers and organizations alike.

Publication: Communication Today

Nvidia CEO Huang says next generation of chips is in full productionedit

In a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the leader of the world’s most valuable company revealed new details about its chips, which will arrive later this year and which Nvidia executives told Reuters are already in the company’s labs being tested by AI firms, as Nvidia faces increasing competition from rivals as well as its own customers.

Publication: Business Standard

Samsung Galaxy Book6 series with up to Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors announcededit

These processors support up to 16 combined performance and efficiency cores, delivering up to 60% faster CPU performance compared to the previous generation.

Publication: Fone Arena

Intel launches Core Ultra Series 3 AI PC platform at CES 2026edit

Pre-orders for consumer laptops powered by Core Ultra Series 3 processors will begin on January 6, with global availability starting January 27. Intel said edge systems based on the same platform are expected to launch in the second quarter of 2026.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processors Built on Intel 18A Unveiled at CES 2026, Powering Next-Gen AI PCsedit

Key specifications of the new mobile processors include up to 16 CPU cores, up to 12 Xe graphics cores, and AI acceleration rated at 50 NPU TOPS. Intel claims up to 60 percent better multithread performance, up to 77 percent faster gaming performance, and battery life of up to 27 hours compared to previous-generation platforms.

Publication: My Mobile

CES 2026: Samsung launches Galaxy Book6 series with Intel 18A Core chipsedit

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Book6 lineup at CES 2026, introducing three new consumer laptops: the Galaxy Book6 Ultra, Galaxy Book6 Pro and Galaxy Book6.

Publication: Business Standard

Intel Core Ultra Series 3 debuts at CES 2026 as first platform built on Intel 18Aedit

Intel announced that pre-orders for the first consumer laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors will begin on January 6, 2026.

Publication: Money Control

CES 2026: Intel Launches Core Ultra Series 3 Laptop Processors, Broader Rollout to Followedit

Intel has announced the launch of its Core Ultra Series 3 laptop processors at CES 2026, marking a major step in the company’s push to bring artificial intelligence into everyday PCs.

Publication: Republic World

CES 2026: Intel debuts Panther Lake AI chip for laptopsedit

Within the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 mobile lineup, a new class of Intel Core Ultra X9 and X7 processors come packed with the highest performing, integrated Intel Arc graphics.

Publication: The Times of India

Building Fully Independent Semiconductor Supply Chains Within Each Geopolitical Bloc Is Impractical – Steve Sanghi, Microchip Technologyedit

What lies ahead for semiconductors in 2026? With AI-driven momentum, resilient supply chains, a pragmatic ESG outlook, and sustained innovation, Microchip Technology s CEO, Steve Sanghi, predicts a confident, opportunity rich year ahead despite geopolitical headwinds.

Publication: Electronics For You

Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus leaked with a new GPU and improved performanceedit

Qualcomm’s second generation of mobile processors for next gen Windows laptops has surfaced in leaks, spotlighting the powerful X245 Adreno GPU.

Publication: Live Mint

Qualcomm expands robotics, Snapdragon Digital Chassis platforms alongside Google automotive collaboration at CES 2026edit

At CES 2026, Qualcomm Technologies outlined a unified artificial intelligence strategy spanning autonomous robotics and software defined vehicles.

Publication: Fone Arena

Google brings Nano Banana, Veo 3 to Gemini on TV; extends partnership with Qualcomm for automotive AI agentsedit

As part of the showcase, Google also announced an extension to its decadelong partnership with Qualcomm in the domain of mobility (Snapdragon powered embedded Android infotainment) helped drive Android Automotive OS (AAOS) adoption and helped create the industry s first vehicles featuring Google builtin

Publication: The Economic Times

NVIDIA GeForce NOW set to introduce native Linux support launch in 2026edit

NVIDIA is planning to bring its cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, to Linux devices later in 2026.

Publication: Live Mint

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to showcase AI at CES 2026: Here s how to watch the live streamedit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is all set to take the stage at the 3,800seat Fontainebleau BleauLive Theater in Las Vegas on Monday, January 5, 2026, at 1 p m PT (2 30 AM IST)

Publication: The Times of India

Qualcomm s Amon, Nvidia s Huang to attend AI Impact Summit; 50,000 visitors likely: Officialedit

Several top executives and technology leaders worldwide, such as Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang , and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon , are likely to attend the prestigious India AI Impact Summit 2026 in February this year, with an expected footfall of more than 50,000 people, a top government official said.

Publication: The Economic Times

NVIDIA joins US Government s Genesis Mission to boost AI infrastructure and R&D investmentsedit

NVIDIA will join the U.S. Department of Energy s (DoE) Genesis Mission as a private industry partner to keep U.S. AI both the leader and the standard in technology around the world.

Publication: Var India

Why the Nvidia-Groq deal is adding fuel to the debate on AI valuationsedit

The past year saw intense competition among AI leaders, leading to improvements in models, which could spark wider adoption by businesses. Major AI companies including OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and xAI released powerful new models that doubled performance on complex tasks compared to the previous year.

Publication: Live Mint

From OpenAI to Groq, 6 VC Trends That Captured AI Funding Gold Rush of 2025edit

In December, the company entered a licensing and talent agreement with NVIDIA, under which NVIDIA licensed Groq’s inference technology and onboarded key executives, including founder Jonathan Ross and President Sunny Madra, while Groq continues to operate independently.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

LG Teases World’s Lightest 17-inch RTX Laptop Ahead of CES 2026edit

The LG Gram Pro 17 is set to feature a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution display and will be powered by Nvidia’s RTX 5050 laptop GPU with 8GB of VRAM. LG says the configuration will deliver “ample performance for graphics-intensive tasks, content creation, and gaming.”

Publication: The Hans India

Nvidia-Groq Deal: An AI Valuation Debateedit

Companies Have committed billions to AI infrastructure through deals that increasingly blur the line between investment and vendor financing. In September, Nvidia announced plans to deploy up to $100 billion in AI data centre capacity for OpenAI, contingent on OpenAI buying millions of Nvidia chips as the systems are built. In October, OpenAI entered into a deal with AMD that grants OpenAI warrants for up to a 10% stake in the chip company, vesting as it deploys AMD processors.

Publication: MINT

CES 2026: Lenovo may unveil Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite-powered laptopsedit

Lenovo is reportedly preparing to unveil a new lineup of Windows laptops powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite chips at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026.

Publication: Business Standard

ByteDance to spend $14B on NVIDIA AI chips in 2026edit

This marks a significant increase from the estimated investment of around 85 billion yuan in 2025. The decision is contingent on whether NVIDIA will be allowed to sell its H200 graphic processing units (GPUs) in China.

Publication: News Bytes App

NVIDIA wants TSMC to make its H200 chips for Chinaedit

NVIDIA is racing to meet the surging demand for its H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips from Chinese tech firms. To do so, the company has approached Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), a major contract manufacturer.

Publication: News Bytes App

Nvidia sounds out TSMC on new H200 chip order as China demand jumps: Reportedit

Nvidia is scrambling to meet strong demand for its H200 artificial intelligence chips from Chinese technology companies and has approached contract manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co to ramp up production, sources said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Nvidia in Advanced Talks To Buy Israel’s AI21 Labs For Up To $3 Billionedit

Nvidia is in advanced talks to buy Israel-based AI startup AI21 Labs for as much as $3 billion, the Calcalist financial daily reported on Tuesday. Nvidia declined to comment, while AI21 was not immediately available to comment

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Nvidia sounds out TSMC on new H200 chip order as China demand jumpsedit

The exact additional volume Nvidia intends to order from TSMC remains unclear, they said. A third source said Nvidia has asked TSMC to begin production of the additional chips, and work is expected to start in the second quarter of 2026.

Publication: ET Manufacturing

TSMC starts mass production of ‘most advanced’ 2nm chipsedit

Taiwanese giant TSMC has started mass producing its cutting-edge 2-nanometre semiconductor chips, the company said in a statement. TSMC is the world’s largest contract maker of chips, used in everything from smartphones to missiles, and counts Nvidia and Apple among its clients.

Publication: Var India

Nvidia sounds out TSMC on new H200 chip order as China demand jumpsedit

The talks between Nvidia and TSMC and details of the Chinese demand have not been reported before. The pricing has also not been reported earlier – Nvidia has decided which H200 variants it will offer to Chinese clients and price them around $27,000 per chip, the sources said.

Publication: ET CIO

CES 2026: Lenovo may unveil Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite-powered laptopsedit

Lenovo is reportedly preparing to unveil a new lineup of Windows laptops powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite chips at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026.

Publication: Business Standard

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GIGABYTE Joins Hands with AMD to Enhance AI Gaming and Creationedit

Trending GIGABYTE Joins Hands with AMD to Enhance AI Gaming and Creation AMD platforms and built with GIGABYTE s advanced technology, this collaboration delivers fast, smooth performance for gaming and creation, as well as steady stability for PC builds.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Gigabyte Is AMD’s Partner of Choice To Expand On-Device AI Gaming Across Gaming Focused PCs Including Motherboards, Laptops & Displaysedit

Gigabyte has partnered with AMD to accelerate AI Gaming across various products, including laptops, motherboards, and displays. Gigabyte Is Bringing AI To Its Vast Range of PC Gaming Products With The Help of AMD, Include Motherboards, Laptops & Displays

Publication: WCCF Tech

GIGABYTE Deepens Collaboration with AMD to Accelerate On-Device AI for Gaming, Creation, and PC Buildsedit

For AI gaming laptops, AORUS MASTER 16 is powered by the AMD Ryzen™ 9 9955HX3D processor with AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology, an advanced cache design that helps keep frame rates steady in fast-paced games while accelerating demanding creator workloads.

Publication: IT Voice

GIGABYTE Deepens Collaboration with AMDedit

GIGABYTE deepens its strategic partnership with AMD to accelerate ondevice AI across three key product lines, including AI gaming laptops, X870E X3D series motherboards, and highrefresh OLED gaming monitors.

Publication: Technuter

ASUS Initiates Review of 800-Series Motherboards Amid CPU Concernsedit

Since the launch of AMD’s flagship gaming CPU, users have raised alarms about compatibility concerns. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is designed for high-performance gaming, making any issues particularly alarming for enthusiasts and professionals reliant on stability and reliability in their setups.

Publication: India News Network

Asus Vivobook S14 (M3407KA) Review: An Effective, Efficient, Everyday Maverickedit

With AMD’s new Ryzen AI 300series processors, a dedicated 50 TOPS NPU, and Microsoft s Copilot+ PC experiences baked in from day one, this machine positions itself as a mainstream AI laptop that doesn t compromise on portability or battery life.

Publication: Business World

Acer Introduces the Veriton RA100 AI Mini Workstation, a Windows 11 Copilot+ PC Powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 Processors for Advanced AI Performanceedit

The Acer Veriton RA100 AI Mini Workstation (VRA100) is a Copilot+ PC powered by AMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ 395 processors, providing prosumers, creators, and gamers with advanced AI performance and unique AI experiences on Windows 11.

Publication: APN News

Dell PowerStore Sets a New Benchmark for Intelligent Enterprise Storageedit

In this environment, Dell PowerStore stands out as a modern allflash platform that redefines enterprise storage by combining intelligence, efficiency and resilience into a single, future-ready foundation.

Publication: Digital Terminal

Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 laptop review: An AI-ready laptop designed for everyday workedit

Laptops with built-in AI hardware are slowly becoming the new standard, and the Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 is one of the earliest machines built fully around this shift. As the company moves away from familiar names like Inspiron and XPS, the Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 is among the first laptops to launch under this new structure.

Publication: The Times of India

Acer Unveils Next-Gen Swift AI Laptop Lineup with Advanced On-Device AI Performanceedit

Acer introduced its latest Swift AI laptop portfolio, a new generation of Copilot+ PCs on Windows 11 designed to deliver powerful on-device AI capabilities for creators, on-the-go-professionals, and tech-savvy users.

Publication: Digital Terminal

CES 2026: Lenovo showcases hybrid AI roadmap from personal agents to enterprise serversedit

At CES 2026, Lenovo used its Tech World event to lay out a clear roadmap for what it believes is the next phase of artificial intelligence: “Hybrid AI”, designed to work seamlessly across devices, the cloud, and enterprise systems.

Publication: CNBC TV18

India’s gaming ecosystem has matured, but still has room to grow: Acer APAC president Andrew Houedit

Around two months back, Krafton brought the Battlegrounds Mobile India International Cup to New Delhi. And recently, Acer hosted the Predator League 2026 Asia Pacific Finale in the capital on January 10 and January 11, marking a significant moment for India’s place in the global esports ecosystem.

Publication : Digit

CES 2026: Acer introduces a slim Predator Helios Neo 16S AI and refreshed Nitro V gaming seriesedit

Acer showcased its latest lineup of gaming laptops at CES 2026 and the Predator Helios Neo 16S AI takes the limelight here. This new lineup, which also includes the Nitro V 16 AI and Nitro V 16S AI, integrates the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPUs.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

HP at CES 2026: Company refreshes PCs, printers, and software around AI, mobility, and the future of workedit

At CES 2026, HP laid out how it sees computing, productivity, and work evolving It positioned personal fulfilment as a central driver of future business growth Instead of focusing on a single category, HP refreshed its entire portfolio at the show

Publication: 91 Mobiles

AI quote of the day by Lenovo CEO: Nobody can escape it. However, AI will not replace you; it will…edit

At CES 2026, Lenovo CEO Yuanqing Yang delivered an unmistakably forceful message to artificial intelligence skeptics during a postkeynote Q&A session at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

Publication: The Financial Express

Want a future ready machine? AMD Ryzen 7 PC and laptops are a good bet for gaming, productivity and moreedit

Future ready hardware matters more than ever, especially as workloads grow heavier and software keeps evolving. AMD Ryzen 7 processors have earned attention for balancing strong multi core performance, efficient power usage and reliable gaming capability.

Publication: Live Mint

Intel and AMD clash over who will power the next wave of handheld gaming PCsedit

AMD’s chips have powered nearly all handheld gaming PCs over the past few years, but Intel has pledged to challenge the company in the emerging segment in 2026.

Publication: Tech Spot

GMKtec M8 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 6650H Mini PC Review – Tiny Box For Entry Level Usersedit

They are based in the technology hub of Shenzhen, China, have maintained strategic partnerships with AMD, Intel & Microsoft, and currently offer a wide array of solutions, from entry level to enthusiast grade designs based on mobility chips from AMD & Intel.

Publication: WCCF Tech

GIGABYTE Expands AI Innovation at CES 2026 with GiMATE and AI Gaming Laptopsedit

Headlining this vision are three new models built to push performance further while staying remarkably thin. The AORUS MASTER 16 stands as GIGABYTE’s flagship powerhouse, pairing AMD Ryzen™ 9 9955HX3D CPU with up to NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5090 Laptop GPU in an ultra-thin 19mm chassis, 17% thinner than before.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD Confirms Ryzen AI 400 & Ryzen AI PRO 400 APUs Are Coming To AM5 Desktops: Powered By Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 iGPU, & XDNA 2 NPU Coresedit

AMD will be launching its Ryzen AI 400 & Ryzen AI PRO 400 Desktop AM5 APUs in the first half of 2026, featuring brand new architectures. At CES 2026, AMD officially introduced its Ryzen AI 400 family of processors codenamed Gorgon Point.

Publication: WCCF Tech

IISc to unveil upgraded wind tunnel todayedit

Complementing the facility is a dedicated high-performance computing cluster at the OCWT complex. Expanded in Dec 2025, the cluster combines earlier Intel Xeon-based nodes with newer AMD EPYC processors and is being used extensively for computational fluid dynamics simulations linked to wind tunnel experiments.

Publication: The Times of India

AMD’s Next-Gen RDNA 5 Gaming GPUs Might Launch After NVIDIA’s RTX 60 Series In 2027edit

It looks like we are going to have to wait quite a bit before we get to see any next-generation gaming GPUs. There might be some refreshes, but given the current memory crisis, even those feel unlikely. But, according to Kepler_L2, AMD is expected to launch its next-gen solutions after NVIDIA’s, so we might be in for a really long wait.

Publication: WCCF Tech

Lenovo to export AI servers from Indiaedit

Global Technology Major Lenovo is planning to transform India into a key export hub for its infrastructure business, with plans to design and manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) servers in the country for global markets, Scott Tease, VP and general manager, Infrastructure Solutions Group at the firm said.

Publication: The Financial Express, The Hindu Business Line

Lenovo to export AI servers from Indiaedit

Global technology major Lenovo is planning to transform India into a key export hub for its infrastructure business, with plans to design and manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) servers in the country for global markets, a top company executive has said

Publication: Hindi Business Standard

Lenovo to design, make, and export AI servers from Indiaedit

Lenovo is planning to transform India into a key export hub for its infrastructure business, with plans to design and manufacture artificial intelligence servers in the country for global markets, a top company executive has said.

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Dell Steps Back From AI-First Marketing at CES 2026, Signals Consumer Fatigue With Hypeedit

After years of relentless promotion of AI PCs, Dell has admitted that the strategy may have gone too far. At CES 2026, the company shifted its tone, acknowledging that consumers are not rushing to buy laptops or desktops simply because they carry an AI label.

Publication: Republic World

Dell Head of Product says PC customers remain unconvinced by AI marketing: Not buying based on AIedit

Dell has admitted that PC buyers are largely indifferent to artificial intelligence (AI) features. Speaking at CES 2026, the American tech giant conceded that while the industry has spent years championing the AI PC, consumers are not making purchasing decisions based on these capabilities.

Publication: Business Today

CES 2026: A detailed look at Dell s 52inch 6K ultrawide monitoredit

Dell went unapologetically big at CES 2026 with the launch of the Dell UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor, a massive 52inch ultrawide display that feels less like a monitor and more like a fullblown workstation command centre.

Publication: Digit

Lenovo Legion Go 2 With SteamOS Announced at CES 2026edit

Lenovo will offer the SteamOS Legion Go 2 in two hardware configurations. The base model comes with an AMD Ryzen Z2 processor, 16GB of memory, and 1TB of storage.

Publication: Techlo Media

Intel vs AMD: The Core Ultra 3 Targets AMD’s Handheld Leadedit

This ecosystem push is designed to rectify the rocky launches of past Intel handhelds like the original MSI Claw, as reported by IGN. Now that heavyweights like MSI and Acer are building handhelds with Intel’s specialized CPUs, AMD is finally facing a legitimate threat to its dominance in the portable gaming market.

Publication: Outlook India

HP Unveils Keyboard-Based AI PC as Desktop Computingedit

The device incorporates HP Smart Sense and AMD’s Auto State Management technology to dynamically adjust performance, cooling, and battery optimization based on workload and environment, the company said.

Publication: Var India

GIGABYTE Introduces AI Powered X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 for Ryzen 9000 Processorsedit

GIGABYTE is unlocking the full potential of AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series Processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology. Through its exclusive, AI-powered X3D Turbo Mode 2.0, GIGABYTE delivers real-time, adaptive performance tuning that pushes X3D CPUs beyond traditional limits.

Publication: Digital Terminal

CES 2026: LG Announces a Dual Mode GX7 OLED Gaming Monitor With a Refresh Rate of up to 720 Hzedit

Adding further, the monitor also comes with support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia GSync Compatible. AMD says its FreeSync tech provides a tearfree, flickerfree gaming experience and smooth video playback when paired with AMD Radeon graphics.

Publication: Ign

CES 2026: Intel has ‘good news’ for handheld console gamersedit

Intel has been making chips for gaming PCs since the 1990s. The company focused more on gaming in 2022 when it released its Intel Arc GPUs. Moving into the handheld gaming space would be an interesting step, though, as AMD currently leads the market. AMD just announced a new processor designed for gaming PCs, AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D, during its CES presentation on Monday, along with new ray tracing and graphics technologies for gaming.

Publication: The Times of India

CES 2026: ASUS refreshes mini PCs, ProArt, Zenbook lineup, and desktops with new Intel, AMD, and Snapdragon chipsedit

At CES 2026, ASUS refreshed its portfolio of Mini PCs, home desktops, creator-centric ProArt lineup, including the all-new GoPro Edition, and the everyday Zenbook lineup. The newest products feature the latest Intel Core Ultra 3 Series, AMD Ryzen AI, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite processors.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

CES 2026: Asus ROG GR70 Gaming Mini PC Announced With AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D Processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Mobileedit

Asus has unveiled a new gaming mini PC called ROG GR70, which is powered by AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D processor. The company revealed the mini PC at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026. Asus says that the ROG GR70 is the first ROG gaming mini PC which features AMD’s Ryzen 9 processor. It comes with built-in Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4.

Publication: IGN

AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D OEM CPU Already Deliddededit

AMD officially unveiled its new 8-core Ryzen 7 9850X3D desktop gaming processor earlier in the week; in virtual and specification form. A day later, select members of the press have inspected physical examples at CES 2026.

Publication: Tech Powerup

AMD Reportedly Hints About Later Launch of Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPUedit

According to a fairly fresh ComputerBase social media post, AMD has confirmed the existence—reportedly to a select group of journalists—of their unreleased 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 SKU.

Publication: Tech Powerup

AMD Hints at Reviving AM4 Ryzen Chips to Combat High DDR5 and Motherboard Upgrade Costsedit

High Upgrade Costs Prompt AMD to Hint at Reinstating Old AM4 Chips During a roundtable interview at CES 2026, AMD’s David McAfee suggested the company might think of reintroducing older AM4-based desktop processors.

Publication: Tech netbooks

Acer launches AMD Ryzen AI 400 series processors acrossedit

Acer has announced new models across its laptop portfolio with the latest AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, including the thin-and-light Acer Swift Go 16 AI, the mainstream Acer Aspire 14 AI and Acer Aspire 16 AI, and the Acer Nitro V 16 AI for gaming, all featuring Copilot+ PC experiences on Windows 11. Built on the advanced “Zen 5” architecture, the new AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors enhance productivity and creative capabilities across the board.

Publication: VAR India

Dell bets on India as key high growth market, eyes AI PCs and wider retail pushedit

Identifying India as one of its most strategic and high growth markets globally, American tech giant Dell Technologies is betting on the country s scale, young demographic, and rapid digital adoption to drive the next era of intelligent computing.

Publication : The Economic Times

CES 2026: Asus Updates Its TUF Gaming A14 Laptop and Announces TM500 Gaming Desktop With AMD Processoredit

Asus has announced new additions to its TUF series lineup, announcing the TUF Gaming A14 laptop featuring the RTX 50 series GPU along with the TUF Gaming TM500 gaming desktop. Asus TUF Gaming A14 The Asus TUF Gaming A14 is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 465 processor, paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU. It supports up to 32GB of memory and offers storage options of up to 4TB.

Publication : Ign

Acer introduces AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors across its Copilot+ PC laptop portfolioedit

Acer has expanded its AI-focused laptop lineup with new models powered by the latest AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, built on the advanced Zen 5 architecture. The refreshed portfolio spans thin-and-light ultrabooks, mainstream productivity notebooks, and gaming laptops — including the Acer Swift Go 16 AI, Acer Aspire 14 AI, Acer Aspire 16 AI, and the Acer Nitro V 16 AI.

Publication : Techno Sports

GIGABYTE Unleashes the Full Power of X3D Enabled AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series Processors with AI-powered X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 at CES 2026edit

At CES 2026, GIGABYTE is unlocking the full potential of AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series Processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology. Through its exclusive, AI-powered X3D Turbo Mode 2.0, GIGABYTE delivers real-time, adaptive performance tuning that pushes X3D CPUs beyond traditional limits. Built as a true hardware–software fusion and trained with massive real-world datasets, X3D Turbo Mode 2.0 is fully optimized and ready for the latest X3D Powered Ryzen™ 9000 Series Processors—right from day one.

Publication : It Voice

Powering intelligence: Oracle’s new AI playbookedit

The upcoming superclusters will be built using AMD’s vertically optimised “Helios” rack design, integrating Instinct MI450 GPUs, next-generation AMD EPYC CPUs (codenamed Venice), and AMD Pensando networking (codenamed Vulcano). This end-to-end architecture is designed for high compute density, power efficiency, and performance required by next-generation AI models.

Publication : Data Quest

Acer introduces AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors across its Copilot+ PC laptop portfolioedit

Acer has expanded its AI-focused laptop lineup with new models powered by the latest AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series processors, built on the advanced Zen 5 architecture.

Publication : Techno Sports

Dell Sees India As Key Mkt For High Growthedit

Identifying India As one of its most strategic and high-growth markets globally, American tech giant Dell Technologies is betting on the country’s scale, young demographic and rapid digital adoption to drive the next era of intelligent computing.

Publication : The Financial Express

Dell 14 Plus Review: A Solid Mid-Range Laptop That Gets The Job Doneedit

Dell reset the clock in 2025, and with the Dell 14 Plus, the company is looking to reinvent the wheel, especially in the mid-range laptop category. At Rs 84,889, the Dell 14 Plus comes with an AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 processor, 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, 1TB SSD, a 14-inch non-touch FHD+ anti-glare display, a 1080p webcam, and a 64Wh battery.

Publication : Outlook Business

5 Best Laptops Under Rs. 40,000edit

It is powered by the AMD Ryzen 5 7520U processor. This is a capable chip for daily productivity like document work, online meetings, browsing, and light multitasking. While it is not meant for heavy creative workloads, it delivers smooth and reliable performance for regular use.

Publication : Techlomedia

Laptops that can turn into tablets: Top 5 touchscreen laptops to buy in 2026edit

Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 7 processor with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD, it handles multitasking without breaking a sweat.

Publication : Digit

Asus to launch new Zenbook Duo at CES 2026, shares teaseredit

Powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 7 processor with 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and a roomy 1TB SSD, it handles multitasking without breaking a sweat. The 14-inch FHD+ touchscreen is sharp and easy on the eyes thanks to Dell’s ComfortView tech, which I really appreciated during longer workdays.

Publication: Digit

Retail India News: Lenovo India Announces Senior Leadership Changesedit

Lenovo India has announced a series of leadership changes aimed at strengthening its enterprise and consumer businesses in the country. As part of this realignment, the company has elevated Srinivas Rao to the position of Managing Director, Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), while also onboarding senior leadership to drive growth across its integrated business units.

Publication: Indian Retailer

ASUS Unveils Next-Gen Zenbook DUO & ProArt GoPro at CES 2026edit

ASUS announced its “Always Incredible” virtual launch event for CES 2026, premiering January 6 at 09:00 PST (17:00 GMT). The showcase features revolutionary AI PCs, including the next-generation Zenbook DUO and the groundbreaking ProArt GoPro Edition laptop.

Publication: Techno Sports

Industry news

Odisha s Semiconductor Story: A New Dawn In The Eastedit

On January 26, 2026, as India celebrated its 77th Republic Day, Odisha rolled out its tableau at Kartavya Path in New Delhi, adding to the annual visual spectacle that the country sees.

Publication: Electronics For You

Indian IT s future to labour dynamics, Economic Survey 202526 cautions on uncertainties as AI structures evolveedit

The Economic Survey has flagged looming uncertainties and asymmetries in the evolving AI landscape, drawing attention to issues from concentration of market power in hands of few large global frontier model builders, to labour dynamics, and all the way to questions around future of the Indian IT sector

Publication: The Economic Times

India to meet up to 75% of chip needs domestically by 2029: IT Ministeredit

By 2029, India will be able to design and manufacture semiconductor chips required for nearly 70% to 75% of domestic applications, said Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Publication: CIOL

India s Semiconductor Mission 2.0 set for Cabinet nod by March 2026edit

The Indian government s fiscal support program for chip development and manufacturing, the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), is all set for Cabinet approval. Officials from the Ministry of Electronics and IT have confirmed that they are targeting a nod by the end of March 2026.

Publication: Communications Today

India Targets 3nm Chip Manufacturing to Boost Semiconductor Self-Relianceedit

India targets 3nm semiconductor chip production by 2030, aiming to reduce dependence on global supply chains and strengthen technological sovereignty DLI Scheme Phase 2 to bolster semiconductor ecosystem, supporting India’s longterm goal of producing 7075% of domestic chip requirements by the early 2030s

Publication: Silicon India

GPU shortages, rising costs emerge as key risks to India’s AI compute ambitions, says Economic Surveyedit

India’s push to rapidly expand data centres and AI compute capacity could face significant bottlenecks due to rising costs, infrastructure constraints and global shortages of critical hardware such as GPUs, the Economic Survey released on January 29 said.

Publication: Money Control

Economic Survey: Chip access vital for strategic autonomy; India stepping up semiconductor pushedit

The scheme offers fiscal support of up to 50% of project costs for semiconductor and display fabrication plants, compound semiconductor units and assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP) facilities.

Publication: Money Control

Economic Survey 2026 projects India s data centre boom to 8 GW by 2030edit

The Economic Survey 2026 stated that data centres will be the backbone of India s digital future due to AI workloads, cloud adoption, and 5G data consumption.

Publication: Business Today

Economic Survey notes rising AI compute costs amid surging global GPU demandedit

The Economic Survey 202526 , released on January 29, noted that the expansion of India s artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure faces headwinds due to rising costs driven by surging global demand for graphics processing units (GPUs) and shortages in highband width memory chips

Publication: The Economic Times

Economic Survey warns GPU shortages could delay India s data centre and AI expansion plansedit

The Survey points to surging demand for key inputs, driven by higher GPU requirements, alongside constrained supply conditions caused by shortages of highband width memory chips and storage.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Economic Survey says India s semiconductor, electronics push augurs welledit

India’s initiatives in the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing space through mission-driven, industry linked research and development signal a shift towards the government concentrating resources in priority domains, the Economic Survey for 2025-26 has said

Publication: Business Standard

Ashwini Vaishnaw Reviews Progress of DLIBacked Chip Designersedit

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw recently interacted with semiconductor chip design companies approved under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme of the Semicon India Programme in New Delhi.

Publication: Construction World

Google India launches new AI initiatives for students and educatorsedit

For the first time globally, learning has overtaken every other use case for AI. And India is leading that shift. According to a recent Ipsos survey cited by Google, learning is now the top reason people use AI worldwide, with India emerging as the largest daily user of Gemini for education focused tasks.

Publication: The Economic Times

External environment likely to remain volatileedit

“The current global order faces three concurrent challenges: trade policy uncertainty driven by rising protectionism and retaliatory tariffs, strategic decoupling among major economies and the migration of national security tools into the domain of trade policy,” the survey said, pointing out the reorientation across critical sectors, such as semiconductor, critical minerals, telecom infra-structure and pharmaceutical inputs.

Publication: Business Standard

Economic Survey: Chip access vital for strategic autonomy; India stepping up semiconductor pushedit

The scheme offers fiscal support of up to 50% of project costs for semiconductor and display fabrication plants, compound semiconductor units and assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP) facilities.

Publication: Money Control

India’s 2026 Chip Moment Now Rests With the Budgetedit

The past twelve months have seen steady movement across India’s semiconductor ecosystem. Backend manufacturing facilities expanded, with Odisha, Punjab, and Andhra Pradesh securing a combined outlay of ₹4,600 crore for semiconductor units. Chip design startups, including Netrasemi, Mindgrove Technologies, and FermionIC Design, raised significant capital, while new players entered markets such as silicon ingot systems, power semiconductors, and application-specific chips.

Publication: Analytics Insight

From Policy to Silicon: India Accelerates Indigenous Semiconductor Design Ecosystemedit

Union Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw engaged with semiconductor chip design companies approved under the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, reaffirming India s ambition to strengthen its indigenous semiconductor design capabilities.

Publication: PSU Connect

Chip equipment maker ASML cuts nearly 4% of staff while trimming 1,700 jobsedit

Top computer chip equipment maker ASML logged record orders in the fourth quarter on Wednesday and boosted its 2026 outlook as demand surged from its AI-focused customers even as it trimmed 1,700 jobs.

Publication: The Economic Times

Half of the global chip design will happen in India to boost semiconductor industry, says Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Union IT and Electronics Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday announced a fresh roadmap to strengthen India s semiconductor ecosystem. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Vaishnaw said India s position in the global semiconductor space has changed significantly over the past few years.

Publication: CNBC TV18

Fiber in the hot seat as AI data centers redefine connectivity and speededit

Fiber moves from background plumbing to front line constraint in 2026, as AI first data centers discover that GPUs are useless without enough glass in the ground and inside the hall.

Publication: Communications Today

AI Data Center Surge Risks Delaying Infrastructure Projectsedit

The rapid expansion of AI data centers could come at the expense of long over due infrastructure upgrades, as governments and private companies compete for the same resources, according to a Bloomberg report.

Publication: Var India

After SCL Mohali, Tata’s Dholera plant to help startups build prototype chipsedit

After the state-owned Semiconductor Laboratory (SCL) in Mohali, Tata Electronics upcoming semiconductor plant in Dholera will provide fabrication support to chip startups for design tapeouts, Union electronics and information technology minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.

Publication: Live Mint

Govt aims to make 3-nm chips by 2032edit

IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday laid out an ambitious roadmap for India’s semiconductor push, saying the government plans to support at least 50 fabless chip companies in the next phase of the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), also called ISM 2.0, by scaling up the Design Linked Incentive (DLI) Scheme, with the long-term goal of producing “one AMD” and “one Qualcomm” out of the country.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Semiconductors and AI Driving India’s Geoeconomic Riseedit

India is rapidly repositioning itself as a pivotal player in the global economy, driven by large-scale investments in semiconductor manufacturing and the accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new report from KPMG released at the World Economic Forum 2026.

Publication: EE Times India

India’s semiconductor sector eyes Budget 2026 for execution pushedit

India’s semiconductor sector enters Union Budget 2026 at a crucial stage, with industry leaders calling for a sharper focus on execution, timely incentives and value creation rather than just capacity build-up.

Publication: Money Control

Chinese automakers and government discuss chip shortage and exportsedit

An automotive industry meeting attended by multiple Chinese government departments including the state planner and industry ministry discussed intense sector competition, chip shortages and exports among other issues, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers ( CAAM ) said on Monday.

Publication: The Economic Times

India’s First Major Semiconductor Win As US Chipmaker Micron’s Gujarat Facility Set To Start Commercial Production Next Monthedit

India s ambitions to establish itself as a global semiconductor manufacturing hub are poised to take a significant leap forward next month when Micron Technology s $2.75 billion assembly and test facility in Gujarat begins commercial production.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

Semiconductor pilot production begins, commercial output soonedit

India has started a new semiconductor industry and that lithography, which involves printing the circuit on the wafer, is the most complex and precision-intensive process in the entire semiconductor manufacturing chain, according to the government.

Publication: Telangana Today

India on track for semiconductor commercial production by 2026; AI investments may hit $150 billion: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said that India is on track to begin commercial production of semiconductors in 2026.

Publication: Fortune India

Davos 2026: India emerging as a key global electronics manufacturing hubedit

India is steadily positioning itself as a key global manufacturing hub for electronics, driven by strong policy support, a skilled workforce and growing confidence among multinational companies, Qualcomm President and CEO Cristiano Amon said at the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting in Davos on Thursday.

Publication: Var India

World’s Trust in India’s Semiconductor and AI Sectors is Growing, Investment Will Also Increase: Vaishnawedit

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said that the world’s confidence in India’s progress in the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence (AI) is continuously increasing.

Publication: Amar Ujala

The silicon curtainedit

“If the 20th century ran on oil and steel, the 21st century runs on compute and the minerals that feed it,” declared Jacob Helberg, U.S. Undersecretary for Economic Affairs, as America launched a chip supply chain alliance to “build the AI ecosystem of tomorrow — from energy and critical minerals to high-end manufacturing and models”.

Publication: The Hindu

Indian IT mega deals rise on AI pushedit

In October-December, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and Infosys reported three mega deals combined, the most in nine quarters, according to their earnings filings.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Government should focus on funding regional AI infrastructureedit

Industry leaders also expect a strong emphasis on data centre development. Deepak Kedia, CFO, Mastek Group says recognising data centres as essential national infrastructure, like roads and airports, could accelerate approvals and investments.

Publication: Deccan Herald

US House Panel Advances Bill To Give Congress Authority Over AI Chip Exportsedit

The US House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced a bill giving Congress control over AI chip exports, despite White House opposition.

Publication: Electronics For You

Telangana, US Based Blaize Partner For AI And Semiconductor Growthedit

Eyeing to support its vision for US$3 trillion economic growth by 2045, Telangana signs an MoU with Blaize to expand AI and semiconductor R&D in Hyderabad.

Publication: Electronics For You

NDTV sets agenda on India s AI & Semiconductor Strategy at Davosedit

Curated as part of NDTV Ignite at Davos, the conversation reflected on India s longterm strategy in artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing at a moment when technology leadership is reshaping economic power and geopolitics.

Publication: ADgully

Memory chip shortage to pressure PC market through 2027, Compal saysedit

Surging memory chip prices will continue through 2027 and significantly impact the PC industry as manufacturers prioritize AI server production over traditional computing devices, according to Compal Electronics, a major contract manufacturer for notebooks and personal computers.

Publication: Var India

Industry Urges Strong Budget Support For India Semiconductor Missionedit

As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman readies the Union Budget 2026, India s semiconductor sector hopes to get more fiscal and policy support. The expectations stem from the fact that government is according top priority to developing chip manufacturing ecosystem in the country and making it globally competitive as part of India Semiconductor Mission, reported The Economic Times.

Publication: KNN India

Budget 2026 can catalyse India’s journey towards becoming global data hubedit

As Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, fintech, and latency sensitive applications reshape the global economy, data centres have become a strategic national asset And for India, the question is no longer about demand—it’s more about whether the country can make policy and tax choices bold enough to build the country as a trusted global data hub

Publication: Business Standard

Vaishnaw: India in 1st league of AI nations, not a followeredit

IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has pushed back on IMF s comment of the country being a secondary AI power, positioning itself as a frontrank AI nation by focusing less on headlinegrabbing large models and more on largescale deployment At a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Vaishnaw challenged the view that India sits in a secondary tier of AI powers

Publication: The Times of India

Uttar Pradesh readies to become chip hubedit

Uttar Pradesh has identified semiconductors as a cornerstone of its future industrial growth and made the sector a clear strategic priority. The state has rolled out focused policies to strengthen electronics, system design and manufacturing, with the aim of building the entire value chain within the state – from design and fabrication to testing.

Publication: The Financial Express

India finally made significant mark in semiconductor industry: Ashwini Vaishnaw at Davosedit

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday described how India, after 60 years, has finally made a significant mark in the semiconductor industry. The Minister stated that one of the four semiconductor plants currently in pilot production is set to begin full operations by last week in February.

Publication: ANI News

Cabinet nod to aerospace and semiconductor policyedit

Rajasthan cabinet Wednesday approved two major initiatives: the Rajasthan Aerospace and Defence Policy and the state’s first Rajasthan Semiconductor Policy–2025, aimed at positioning Rajasthan as a hub for advanced manufacturing and high-end technology.

Publication: The Times of India

US Semiconductor Market 2025: The Tumultuous Year That Redefined Chip Dominance and Geopoliticsedit

Geopolitics became inseparable from business strategy. The year opened with the tail end of the Biden administration’s executive orders on chip exports and closed with the Trump administration enacting new tariffs and equity stakes. Throughout the year, export controls on advanced AI semiconductors served as a primary tool of statecraft, creating a complex licensing environment for companies like Nvidia and AMD.

Publication: Bitcoin world

India is in top tier of AI nations, not second tieredit

Minister for electronics and information technology (MeitY) Ashwini Vaishnaw pushed back against the suggestion that India belongs to a second tier of artificial intelligence (AI) nations, at the World Economic Forum panel titled ‘AI Power Play, No Referees’.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Taiwan Vows To Lead Democratic High Tech Supply Chain With USedit

Trump urges semiconductor powerhouse Taiwan to boost US investment, especially in AI chip manufacturing. Taiwan aims to build a democratic high tech supply chain with the United States and forge a strategic partnership on artificial intelligence under a new tariffs agreement sealed with Washington, Taipei s chief negotiator said.

Publication: Electronics For You

Paras Defence Launches Semiconductor Subsidiary for Advanced Packaging Technologiesedit

Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd on Monday announced the launch of a new subsidiary, Paras Semiconductor Pvt Ltd, marking the company s entry into the semiconductor segment with a focus on advanced packaging technologies for defence and strategic electronics.

Publication: India Infoline

Infineon and NIELIT to strengthen India s semiconductor ecosystemedit

The MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for semiconductor skilling and workforce development in India.

Publication: Var India

Dateline Davos: Invest UP signs MoU for $25 bn investment for data centreedit

AM Green Group (AM Group), owned by Greenko founders Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty and Mahesh Kolli, plans to set up a 1 gigawatt data centre in Greater Noida with an investment of around $25 billion.

Publication: Hindustan Times

AM Group to build $25 billion GW scale AI compute hub in Uttar Pradeshedit

AM Group to build USD 25 billion GW scale AI compute hub in Uttar Pradesh AM Group, the leading energy transition platform backed by the founders of Greenko Group, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Uttar Pradesh government to build a massive Artificial Intelligence (AI) compute hub in Greater Noida

Publication: The Times of India

AI, chip manufacturing to create new jobs by 2030: MeitY Secretaryedit

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and soon to commercialise semiconductor manufacturing units would add new employment opportunities to India s burgeoning electronics sector by 2030, a top official said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Maharashtra inks MoUs worth Rs 14.5 lakh cr in Davosedit

There are also other foreign firms such as Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Sembcorp Development Ltd, Singapore and Technical University of Munich, Germany that have signed up to become policy and strategy partner and knowledge partner with Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), according a release issued by the chief minister office (CMO).

Publication: Hindustan Times

AI, chip manufacturing to create new jobs by 2030: MeitY Secretaryedit

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and soon to commercialise semiconductor manufacturing units would add new employment opportunities to India s burgeoning electronics sector by 2030, a top official said.

Publication: The Economic Times

Electronics firms seek duty cuts to boost local outputedit

For companies such as Apple’s contract manufacturers, Samsung, Dixon Technologies, Tata Electronics and Reliance-backed electronics ventures, the recommendations, if accepted, could lower input costs, improve margins and accelerate localisation of components that are still largely imported.

Publication: The Financial Express

UP signs waste-to-energy, AI data centre and defence manufacturing MoUs at Davosedit

Uttar Pradesh opened its World Economic Forum 2026 engagements with a clutch of high value investment commitments, signing agreements spanning clean energy, artificial intelligence and defence manufacturing as the state sharpened its pitch to global investors.

Publication: The Economic Times

US AI chip exports seen as tipping point in power raceedit

US lawmakers have warned that decisions over advanced artificial intelligence chip exports could determine future military and economic power, as they debated whether the technology should be governed more like strategic weapons than commercial goods.

Publication: Ians Live

Powerchip shares jump after Micron moves to buy Taiwan fab for $1.8 billionedit

Shares of Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp rose nearly 10% on Monday, after U.S. memory chipmaker Micron Technology said it would buy a fabrication plant from the company.

Publication: The Economic Times

Paras Defence Expands Into Semiconductor Packaging and Assemblyedit

Paras Defence and Space Technologies Ltd. has announced a strategic expansion into semiconductors with the launch of new subsidiary, Paras Semiconductor Pvt. Ltd., marking an important milestone in the company s growth journey across advanced and critical technologies.

Publication: The Print, SME Street, Tech Observer

Indian defence company to invest Rs 500 cr in chip plantedit

An Indian defence company is investing Rs 500 crore to set up a new semiconductor production facility to tap into the domestic and export market, with production slated to start by the end of next year.

Publication: The Economic Times

India Expands Indigenous Chip Design Capabilities via C2Sedit

India is actively strengthening its position in the global semiconductor landscape by investing heavily in chip design capabilities. The Chips to Start-up (C2S) Programme, launched by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) in 2022, is a central part of this effort.

Publication: DD News

To boost semiconductor ties, IIT Gandhinagar joins hands with Taiwanese varsity & industryedit

The Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) is partnering with Taiwanese University and tech company specialising in designing and manufacturing advanced wireless communication modules to boost India-Taiwan semiconductor partnership.

Publication: The Indian Express

AI Drives Semiconductor Revenues Past $1 Trillion for the First Time in 2026edit

Global semiconductor revenues will exceed $1tn in 2026, marking a historic milestone for the industry, according to Omdia’s latest market analysis. This growth is being driven by the rapid surge in memory and logic IC revenues, generated by massive demand from AI market.

Publication: Business Wire

Crypto custody startup BitGo files for IPO: How cryptocurrency public issues fared in 2025edit

Cryptocurrency custodian BitGo on Monday announced plans to go public eyeing a valuation of $1.96 billion with existing investors looking to raise $201 million from the sale of 11.8 million shares. The IPO price band has been fixed at $1517 apiece.

Publication: The Indian Express

ChatGPT maker OpenAI partners with AI chipmaker Cerebrasedit

ChatGPT creator OpenAI has entered into a multiyear partnership with AI chipmaker Cerebras to expand its computing infrastructure, as it looks to deliver faster, more responsive AI services amid rising global demand. Under the agreement, Cerebras will provide OpenAI with 750 megawatts of highspeed compute capacity between now and 2028.

Publication: Indian Startup News

CG Power bags Rs 900 crore US data centre order, enters global marketedit

CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited (CG), a leading engineering conglomerate, has secured an order valued at around Rs 900 crore ($99.2M) from Tallgrass Integrated Logistics Solutions LLC, US, for a largescale data center project in the US.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Blackstone finalises structured investment deal in AI cloud startup Neysaedit

US alternative asset manager Blackstone has inked a structured investment deal with Neysa that could pave the way for a majority stake in the Mumbai-based cloud infrastructure startup, said people familiar with the matter.

Publication: The Economic Times

After Taiwan deal, Trump slaps 25% tariff on advanced AI chips sold to Chinaedit

“We’re allowing them to do it, but the United States is getting 25% of the chips, in terms of the dollar value,” said Trump. However, the tariff only applies to select advanced AI chips like NVIDIA’s new H200 AI processor and AMD’s MI325X chip.

Publication: The Indian Express

Will AI crash like the dot-com boom?edit

In the late 1990s, India fell in love with internet. Neon-lit cybercafés were everywhere; companies were adding ‘.com’ to their names to double their valuations with little more than a URL and a pitch deck; investors believing they were sitting on a gold mine, dreaming of a future where clicks would replace commerce.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Musk demands OpenAI, Microsoft pay $134 bnedit

Elon Musk wants OpenAI Inc. and Microsoft to pay him damages in the range of $79 billion to $134 billion over his claims that the generative AI company defrauded him by abandoning its nonprofit roots and partnering with the software giant. Musk’s lawyer detailed the damages request in a court filing on Friday, a day after a federal judge rejected a final bid by OpenAI and Microsoft to avoid a jury trial set for late April in Oakland, California.

Publication: The Asian Age

Taiwan computer chip maker TSMC s to expand investment as profit jumps 35%edit

Taiwan based TSMC, the world’s largest computer chip maker, plans to increase its capital spending by as much as nearly 40% this year after it reported a 35% jump in its net profit for the latest quarter thanks to the boom in artificial intelligence, the company said Thursday

Publication: CNBC TV18

Foxconn, HCL Group name semiconductor JV as India Chipedit

Electronics manufacturing services giant Foxconn and HCL Group have named their semiconductor joint venture as India Chip Private Limited, a regulatory filing said on Wednesday.

Publication: Electronics For You The Economic Times

Amazon expands sovereign cloud in Europeedit

Amazon s cloud computing division said Thursday that it would expand its sovereign cloud across the European Union , hoping to cash in as EU governments seek to safeguard their citizens data Amazon Web Services (AWS) would expand its physical footprint into Belgium, the Netherlands and Portugal, it said in a statement, adding to a site in eastern Germany

Publication: The Economic Times

SK hynix overtakes Intel, secures third in semiconductor rankingsedit

As artificial intelligence (AI) establishes itself as the next-generation technology standard, seismic shifts have occurred in the global semiconductor industry rankings. Companies specializing in AI semiconductors and servers have surged, while those focused on chips for smartphones, telecommunications, and PCs have declined.

Publication: Communication Today

US Semiconductor Policy: Trump Targets AI Chips, Imposes 25% Tariff on Nvidia H200 & AMD MI325X Chipsedit

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 imposing a 25% tariff on a narrowly defined set of advanced semiconductors, including Nvidia’s H200 processor and AMD’s MI325X, citing economic and national security concerns.

Publication: Outlook Business

Karnataka sees Rs 4.71 lakh crore investments materialise in 11 monthsedit

Karnataka has translated investment promises worth Rs 4.71 lakh crore into actual investments within 11 months, following the Global Investors Meet (GIM) held in February 2025, Large and Medium Industries Minister M.B. Patil said on Thursday.

Publication: Vijaya Karnataka

Wall Street Nears Record Highs On TSMC Outlookedit

Earnings from the chipmaker underscored that demand for the technology remained robust. The earnings also lifted chipmaker peers, including Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Publication: The Economic Times

Imposes 25% tariff on select AI chip importsedit

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday imposed a 25% tariff on certain Al chips, such as the Nvidia H200 AI processor and a similar semiconductor from AMD called the MI325X, under a new national security order released by the White House

Publication: The Financial Express

Trump imposes 25% tariff on imports of some Al chipsedit

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday imposed a 25 per cent tariff on certain AI chips, such as the Nvidia H200 Al processor and a similar semi-conductor from AMD called the MI325X, under a new national security order.

Publication: The Indian Express

US, Taiwan reach trade deal focused on semiconductors, US Commerce Department saysedit

The deal deepens the Trump administration s ties with Taipei at a critical time as China ratchets up pressure on the island and Washington has worked to avoid an allout trade war with Beijing

Publication: Sunday Guardian Live

ROHM and Tata Electronics Form Strategic Partnership in the Semiconductor Businessedit

ROHM Co. Ltd and Tata Electronics have entered into a strategic partnership for semiconductor manufacturing in India for both Indian and global markets.

Publication: EE Times India

Germany s Infineon inks pact with NIELIT to drive semicon skilling in Indiaedit

German semiconductor manufacturing and design company Infineon Technologies , on Wednesday, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology ( NIELIT ) for workforce skilling and development in this sector.

Publication: The Economic Times

Bharath Cloud and JLL Join Hands For India Cloud Centresedit

Bharath Cloud has appointed JLL as an advisory partner to facilitate build of AI ready sovereign cloud infrastructure across major cities in India and select international locations.

Publication: SME Street

Company Outsider | Why India s Rs 1.6trillion semiconductor bet looks more Intel than Nvidiaedit

Erstwhile semiconductor giant Intel has shed 23% of its global workforce over the past two years. That’s nearly 30,000 people laid off despite receiving billions in government subsidies to boost domestic manufacturing.

Publication: Live Mint

100 acre marked for Semiconductor unit in Mandyaedit

The government of Karnataka is prepared to allot 100 acres of land in the Mandya district for a proposed semiconductor manufacturing unit by the U.S.-based Sanson Group. However, progress has stalled as state officials have been unable to establish contact with the company’s representatives

Publication: Udayvani

India-Germany partnership: Infineon and NIELIT collaborate to strengthen India’s semiconductor ecosystem and talent pooledit

The MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for semiconductor skilling and workforce development in India. Under the partnership, Infineon will collaborate with NIELIT – an autonomous body under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) – to develop training programs in semiconductor assembly, test and packaging, including curriculum enrichment, expert seminars, “train the trainer” programmes, and equipment donation for hands-on practical training.

Publication: The Wire

Delta Electronics plans to boost its manufacturing footprint in India amid semiconductor pushedit

Delta Electronics plans to nearly ramp up its manufacturing footprint in India to support the country’s expanding semiconductor and electronics manufacturing ecosystem, aligning with India’s Make in India push.

Publication: ANI News

Hungry for power: Rise of data centres fuels concerns over energy infraedit

The past few years have recorded the rise of a new demand centre for India’s power consumption that has grown silently but strongly, particularly in information technology (IT)-heavy southern states: data centres.

Publication: Business Standard

India Aims to Be a Global Semiconductor Leader by 2035: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

India is poised to become one of the world’s top four semiconductor manufacturing nations by 2032 and aims to emerge as the best by 2035, driven by its skilled talent pool and growing ecosystem, Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw stated.

Publication: BIS Infotech

AI and AR form powerful engagement loop in global ecommerce platformsedit

Artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR), when fully integrated, change not only how consumers shop but also keep them coming back, according to a new academic study published in the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research.

Publication: Devdis Course

Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Rises 21% In 2025 As AI Demand Soarsedit

Global semiconductor revenue grew 21 per cent year over year to USD 793 billion in 2025, driven primarily by unprecedented demand for artificial intelligence (AI) related chips, according to preliminary results from analyst firm Gartner Inc.

Publication : Business World

India to Produce 3nm Chips by 2032: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

India plans to manufacture 3nanometre semiconductor chips by 2032 as part of its longterm technology and industrial strategy, Union Minister for Electronics and IT, Ashwini Vaishnaw, told Business Standard in an email interaction.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Chinese semiconductor firm OmniVision climbs 6.7% in Hong Kong trading debutedit

Shares of OmniVision Integrated Circuits rose as much as 6.7% in ⁠their Hong Kong debut on Monday after the Chinese semiconductor design company raised HK$4.8 billion ($615.91 million) from a second listing.

Publication: The Economic Times

Software-defined data center market to hit $184.5B by 2029edit

The Software-Defined Data Center Market is expected to grow from USD 75.9 billion in 2024 to USD 184.5 billion by 2029 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 19.4% during the forecast period, according to Markets and Markets.

Publication: Communications Today

Japan’s semiconductor revival sparks economic boom in Kumamotoedit

Japan’s bid to revive its semiconductor dominance is reshaping the rural heart of Kumamoto, where billions in government-backed investment and the arrival of tech titan Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company are driving job growth and a broader economic boom.

Publication: Communications Today

BE Semiconductor Industries Reports 105% Jump in Q4 Orders on Data Center Demandedit

For the second half of 2025, Besi s total orders reached approximately €425 million, representing a 63% increase compared with the first half of the year, reflecting accelerating recovery in advanced semiconductor packaging markets.

Publication: PSU Connect

AI labelling rules to ease burden on routine editsedit

Industry concerns that even basic enhancements could be swept into the definition of synthetically generated information are expected to be addressed when the final rules are notified later this month.

Publication: The Financial Express

Data centres to trigger India’s power struggleedit

India has an ambitious target of becoming a global hub for data centres and is aggressively pushing the sector through policies such as the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act and incentives for companies to set up facilities in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Telecom news: Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio, L&T Semiconductoredit

Today s telecom news includes announcements on Vodafone Idea, Reliance Jio, L&T Semiconductor Technologies, among others.

Publication: Telecom Lead

L&T Semiconductor Technologies announces India s Cellular IoT Module businessedit

Speaking on the launch, Sandeep Kumar, Chief Executive, L&T Semiconductor Technologies Ltd, said, Demand for IoT connectivity is exploding, and India s electronics manufacturing ecosystem is maturing rapidly.

Publication: Var India

TSMC posts Q4 revenue of T$1,046.08 billion, above forecastsedit

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co said that its fourth quarter sales was T$1 046 trillion, up 20 45% from the same time last year.

Publication: Communications Today

TN partners with German firm to give students access to quantum computingedit

Positioning itself at the forefront of India’s emerging quantum ecosystem, Tamil Nadu has unveiled a state-backed initiative to give students and startups direct access to real quantum computing hardware — an approach that departs sharply from the largely theoretical or simulator based exposure common today.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Meta signs multigigawatt nuclear deals for AI data centersedit

The deals underscore Big Tech s scramble to secure energy amid the intensifying battle for artificial intelligence dominance. US power usage is expected to climb at least 30% by 2030, with most of the new demand coming from data centers, according to energy consulting firm Grid Strategies.

Publication: Communications Today

INST scientists find natural protein that can reshape future of electronic materialsedit

A team of scientists from Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali, an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), have discovered semiconductor property of a known self assembling bacterial shell protein could pave the way for safe, environmentally friendly electronics from mobile phones and smart watches to medical instruments and environmental sensors.

Publication: IANS Live

Global AI Race Shows Asia Leading as Stocks Start 2026 With Bangedit

Asia’s technology stocks began 2026 on a tear, with investors betting their momentum and outperformance against US peers will last through the year.

Publication: Live Mint

AI gobbling up memory chips essential to gadget makersedit

As devices from toys to cars get smarter at the Consumer Electronics Show, gadget makers are grappling with a shortage of memory needed for them to work.

Publication: The Economic Times

Success of data centres hinges on availability of power, infraedit

India has an ambitious target of becoming a global hub for data centres and is aggressively pushing the sector through policies such as the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act and incentives for companies to set up facilities in Tier2 and Tier3 cities.

Publication: The New Indian Express

PM Modi inaugurates Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for “anchor region” of India’s growthedit

He said that over the last two decades, Gujarat has received foreign investment worth Rs 3.57 lakh crore due to the success of the Vibrant Summits.

Publication: ANI News

India to manufacture 3 nanometre chips by 2032, says Ashwini Vaishnawedit

With several semiconductor (semicon) manufacturing plants set to begin commercial production this year and a major push planned under the IndiaAI Mission, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw outlines the government’s strategy to position India as a key global player in an email interview with Surajeet Das Gupta.

Publication: Business Standard

India must accelerate AI, industrial automation to unlock manufacturing potential: Reportedit

Under a business as usual scenario, manufacturing GDP would reach only $2.3 trillion, far below the $7.4 trillion potential, highlighting what the report calls a significant gap if decisive action is not taken.

Publication: The Economic Times

From excitement to economics: Why agentic AI is the new billion dollar frontier for IT servicesedit

The encouraging growth of AI projects reported by TCS can be taken as a sign that AI is now becoming integral to the business processes and systems of organisations and the opportunities for all significant IT services players will increase.

Publication: The Financial Express

AI, quantum computing discussededit

The summit brought together AI and technology experts from the USA, Denmark, Germany, UK, and India, including policymakers, global industry leaders, researchers, startup founders, investors, and academicians, to discuss opportunities and challenges in Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing

Publication: The Times of India

L&T Semiconductor Technologies announces India s Cellular IoT Module businessedit

Speaking on the launch, Sandeep Kumar, Chief Executive, L&T Semiconductor Technologies Ltd, said, Demand for IoT connectivity is exploding, and India s electronics manufacturing ecosystem is maturing rapidly.

Publication: Var India

Uttar Pradesh govt announces sops for GCCs and semiconductor plantsedit

In pursuit of its $1 trillion economy goal, the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government is stepping up efforts to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Global Capability Centres (GCC) and semiconductor plants

Publication: Business Standard

NXP And GE HealthCare Partner To Advance AI Driven Acute Careedit

NXP Semiconductors and GE HealthCare have announced a collaboration to advance edge AI innovation in acute care, unveiling new anaesthesia and neonatal care concepts at CES 2026.

Publication: Electronics For You

Data Centres Are Hungry for Energy, and India s Grid Can Feel Itedit

As data centres proliferate to support cloud computing, AI workloads, and digital public infrastructure, they are also gradually stressing India s modernising, yet vulnerable, power grid Unlike industry or residential power consumption, which is cyclic in nature, data centres consume electricity continuously, predictably, and at scale

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Rs 9.8K cr MoUs inked at IT summit to create 4K jobsedit

Stalin said sustained investments in deep-tech skilling, a forward-looking data centre policy and long-horizon research infrastructure were repositioning Tamil Nadu from a conventional IT services hub into a broader technology and innovation powerhouse.

Publication: The New Indian Express

US Chip Equipment Maker KLA Opens Rs 300 Cr Chennai R&D Centreedit

The inauguration was attended by senior officials from India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Tamil Nadu government, including Amitesh Kumar Sinha, additional secretary at MeitY and chief executive of the India Semiconductor Mission, signalling closer industry-government collaboration as New Delhi pushes to build domestic chip capabilities.

Publication: Business World

UP Cabinet Clears 13 Proposals, Announces New Incentives for Semiconductor Manufacturingedit

The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, has approved 13 key proposals, including a package of new incentives for semiconductor manufacturing units aimed at attracting largescale investments to the state.

Publication: Egov Eletsonline

NXP Semiconductors and GE HealthCare Partner On Edge AI Innovationedit

NXP Semiconductors N.V. and GE HealthCare has announced a collaboration to pioneer new advancements in edge AI innovation leveraging NXP s long history in secure, highperformance edge processing and GE HealthCare s deep experience in medical technology innovation.

Publication: Sme Street

India’s data centre capacity to reach 1.7 GW this yearedit

India s data centre market is likely to add 220 MW in 2026, taking total installed capacity to approximately 1.7 GW by yearend.

Publication: The Economic Times

In a big boost to Chennai s chip ecosystem, KLA opens R&D hubedit

The semiconductor process control and process enabling technology company, which in simple terms inspects defects in wafers and help chipmakers maintain yield, plays a key role in chip inspection and is expected to further boost its country s semiconductor ecosystem

Publication: The Times of India

Artificial Intelligence meets silicon: Can AI-enabled chips tackle India s semiconductor challenges?edit

India has made its ambitions clear when it comes to semiconductors. The government is rolling out generous incentives, demand for electronics is booming, and our engineering workforce is world renowned.

Publication: Express Computer

US Chip Equipment Maker KLA Opens Rs 300 Cr Chennai R&D Centreedit

The inauguration was attended by senior officials from India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Tamil Nadu government, including Amitesh Kumar Sinha, additional secretary at MeitY and chief executive of the India Semiconductor Mission, signalling closer industry-government collaboration as New Delhi pushes to build domestic chip capabilities.

Publication : Business World

India’s data centre capacity to reach 1.7 GW this yearedit

India s data centre market is likely to add 220 MW in 2026, taking total installed capacity to approximately 1.7 GW by yearend.

Publication : The Economic Times

Artificial Intelligence meets silicon: Can AI-enabled chips tackle India s semiconductor challenges?edit

India has made its ambitions clear when it comes to semiconductors. The government is rolling out generous incentives, demand for electronics is booming, and our engineering workforce is world renowned.

Publication : Express Computer

The hottest, smartest and most impressive tech to come our way this year!edit

CES is many things — a spectacle, a stress test for innovation and occasionally a reality check for the tech industry. The annual Las Vegas mega-show once again served as a preview of what’s likely to land on store shelves (and in our homes) over the next year. CES 2026 feels notably more grounded.

Publication: The Hindu Business Line

Yogi Cabinet rolls out mega incentives to turn UP into semiconductor hubedit

State Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna briefed reporters after the meeting, explaining that semiconductor manufacturing is expanding rapidly in countries such as the United States, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan.

Publication: Ians Live

UP targets semiconductor investment with incentives for Rs 3,000-crore projectsedit

Aiming to attract large investments under the Semiconductor Policy introduced by the UP government in January 2024, the UP cabinet decided to give special incentives on investments of Rs 3,000 crore or more.

Publication: The Economic Times

CES 2026: MSI Strengthens Its Gaming PC Lineup With New Raider, Crosshair And Stealth Laptopsedit

MSI has expanded its 2026 portfolio with a refreshed range of performance-focused laptops, led by the new Raider 16 Max HX and Raider 16 HX. Known for pushing the limits of gaming hardware, the Raider series now introduces a more compact chassis while delivering unprecedented power.

Publication: Business World

Cabinet okays new incentives for semiconductor unitsedit

The State Cabinet on Tuesday approved amendments to the Semiconductor Policy 2024, under which the govt will be able to offer special incentives on a case-by-case basis for investments of Rs 3,000 crore and more.

Publication: The Times of India

Cabinet okays new incentives for semiconductor unitsedit

The State Cabinet on Tuesday approved amendments to the Semiconductor Policy 2024, under which the govt will be able to offer special incentives on a case-by-case basis for investments of Rs 3,000 crore and more.

Publication: The Times of India

Vaishnaw Announces Rajasthan’s First Data Centre, Praises AI Skilling for 10 Lakh Youthedit

Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that Rajasthan will soon get its first data centre, with work set to begin shortly

Publication: Outlook Business

NetApp Appoints Premalakshmi Ramakrishnan as Area Vice President for India and the SAARC regionedit

“As one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, India’s dynamic digital landscape and increasing demand for advanced data infrastructure make it a critical focus for NetApp’s expansion and innovation strategies.

Publication: It Voice

TI Accelerates the Shift Toward Autonomous Vehicles with Expanded Automotive Portfolioedit

Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced new automotive semiconductors and development resources to enhance safety and autonomy across vehicle models.

Publication: BIS Infotech

Vijaya Karnatakaedit

India has seen a 33 per cent growth in hiring for artificial intelligence (AI)-ready talent, Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.

Publication: Business Standard

Uttar Pradesh cabinet clears incentives to attract ?3,000 crore semiconductor investmentsedit

The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet on Tuesday approved incentives to attract semiconductor companies willing to invest Rs 3,000 crore or more in the state, aiming to boost high-end manufacturing and generate large-scale employment.

Publication: Vijaya Karnataka

India can fasttrack semiconductor, battery manufacturing by learning…: Welson Power MD Wally Jangedit

India can speed up the development of its semiconductor and battery manufacturing ecosystem by drawing on global experience, said Wally Jang, Managing Director of Welson Power Technology (Wuxi) Co

Publication: ANI News

Centre sanctions 24 chip design projects in big push to India s semiconductor industryedit

As many as 24 chip design projects have been sanctioned across areas such as video surveillance, drone detection, energy meters, microprocessors, satellite communications, and broadband and IoT SystemsonChip (SoCs) under the Centre s Design Linked Incentive Scheme (DLI) scheme, according to an official statement issued on Sunday.

Publication: The Economic Times

Centre clears 24 chip design projects to supercharge India s semiconductor ecosystemedit

In a significant move to solidify India s position in the global semiconductor value chain, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) officially sanctioned project approvals for 24 homegrown chip design firms on Monday. The approvals are part of the Rs 76,000 crore Design Linked Incentive (DLI) scheme, which aims to transition India from a consumer of semiconductors to a global hub for intellectual property (IP) creation.

Publication: Domain-B India

Centre Clears 24 Chip Design Projects To Boost India’s Semiconductor Pushedit

The Centre has sanctioned 24 chip design projects under the Design Linked Incentive scheme, marking a push to strengthen India’s domestic semiconductor ecosystem, according to an official statement.

Publication: Electronics For You

Centre sanctions 24 chip design projects in big push to India’s semiconductor industryedit

As many as 24 chip design projects have been sanctioned across areas such as video surveillance, drone detection, energy meters, microprocessors, satellite communications, and broadband and IoT SystemsonChip (SoCs) under the Centre’s Design Linked Incentive Scheme (DLI) scheme, according to an official statement issued on Sunday.

Publication : The Economic Times

Global semiconductor cleanroom market to Hit $11.88B by 2030edit

China is poised to lead the global semiconductor cleanroom market in 2025 due to its massive investments in semiconductor fabrication and advanced packaging facilities.

Publication: Communications Today

India to become best chip producer by 2035; 4 firms to begin production in 2026: Vaishnawedit

India will be among top-four semiconductor manufacturing nations by 2032, and become the best by 2035, driven by the talent the country has, Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday.

Publication: ET Telecom

Donald Trump blocks $2.9 million Biden-era semiconductor deal citing security reasonsedit

The deal involved aerospace and defence specialist Emcore Corp. selling its computer chips and wafer fabrication operations to HieFo for $2.92 million — a price that included the assumption of about $1 million in liabilities. HieFo was founded by Dr. Genzao Zhang and Harry Moore.

Publication: Live Mint

Semiconductor projects under DLI scheme showing signs of growthedit

India is rapidly advancing its semiconductor ambitions, recognising semiconductor chips as critical enablers of healthcare, transport, communications, defence, space, and emerging digital infrastructure.

Publication: Millennium Post

India’s Chip Design Push Shows Results As DLI Scheme Delivers Patents, Tape-Outs And Semiconductor Chipsedit

India’s efforts to build a domestic semiconductor design ecosystem through policy support, shared design infrastructure, and financial incentives are beginning to show measurable results, according to official data released by the government.

Publication: Swarajya Mag

India to become best chip producer by 2035; 4 firms to begin production in 2026: Vaishnawedit

“I think by 2032, we would be very significant among the top 4 nations of the semiconductor industry, and by 2035, we would be among the best. This direction is clearly visible.

Publication: ET Manufacturing

Centre sanctions 24 chip design projects in big push to India’s semiconductor industryedit

Semiconductor chip design is the main value driver in the supply chain, contributing up to 50 per cent of value addition and 30–35 per cent of global semiconductor sales via the fabless segment.

Publication: The Hans India

Uttar Pradesh plans 8 data centre parks with 900 MW capacityedit

The Uttar Pradesh Government has set a target to establish eight modern data centre parks with a total capacity of 900 MW. This initiative falls under the state’s Data Centre Policy, first introduced in January 2021 to promote private investment and strengthen the digital ecosystem.

Publication : Manufacturing Today

India to become best chip producer by 2035; 4 firms to begin production in 2026: Vaishnawedit

“I think by 2032, we would be very significant among the top 4 nations of the semiconductor industry, and by 2035, we would be among the best. This direction is clearly visible. This can be clearly predicted,” Vaishnaw said on the sidelines of an event for announcing the approval of 22 projects with investments worth ₹41,863 crore under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS).

Publication : ET Manufacturing

India planning data centres in Spaceedit

India’s space programme is beginning to look beyond rockets and orbits to a quieter, less visible frontier: data processing in space. Isro is studying the feasibility of establishing physical data centres in orbit for on-board processing and storage of satellite and communication data, the department of space (DoS) has confirmed.

Publication : The Times of India

Vishal Peripherals Leverages Oemcertified Hardware And Services To Scale Cybersecurity Offeringsedit

“Our cybersecurity strategy is built on long-standing partnerships with global OEMs such as Intel, NVIDIA, AMD, Dell, HP, Asus, Lenovo and Gigabyte.

Publication: Var India

Electronics, IT sectors employ over 1 crore people in India: Ashwini Vaishnawedit

He further said that India today hosts advanced design teams for global leaders such as ARM, AMD, Intel, and others. Over the past few years, global companies have significantly deepened their design presence in India, reflecting confidence in India s engineering capabilities, Vaishnaw added.

Publication: The Economic Times

Tech Self-Relianceedit

Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday that four companies will begin commercial manufacturing of semiconductor chips in 2026, marking a key milestone in India’s push for technology self-reliance.

Publication: Bangalore Mirror

Nod to 22 electronics part mfg projectsedit

Other companies that received approvals include Vital Electronics, Motherson, Amara Raja–ATL, Tata Electronics, NPSPL Anode Material, AT&S India, ILJN Ascent, Amphenol High Speed Interconnect India, CIPSA-TEC, and Kunshan Qtech Microelectronics, among others.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Govt clears 22 E-projects, eyes Apple manufacturing boostedit

The approvals under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme include Foxconn linked Yuzhan Technology, Tata Electronics, Motherson Electronic Components, ATL Battery Technology India, and Hindalco Industries — all part of Apple’s ecosystem — people aware of the matter said.

Publication: Hindustan Times

Centre okays 22 proposals worth Rs 42K cr under ECMSedit

The government cleared 22 more applications with investment proposals worth Rs 41,863 crore under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS) on Friday. With these approvals, the total number of companies that have received the government’s nod under the ECMS has now reached 46, with a cumulative investment of Rs 54,567 crore.

Publication: Business Standard

US President Trump orders divestment in $2.9 mn chips dealedit

President Donald Trump on Friday ordered the unravel-ling of a $2.9 million computer chips deal that he concluded threatened US security inter-ests if the current owner, HieFo Corp, remained in control of the technology.

Publication: The Indian Express

Country to become best chip producer by 2035, 4 firms to begin production this year: Vaishnawedit

India will be among top-four semiconductor manufacturing nations by 2032, and become the best by 2035, driven by the talent the country has, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Friday.

Publication: The Echo of India

TSMC says started mass production of most advanced 2nm chipsedit

Taiwanese tech titan TSMC has started mass producing its cutting-edge 2nanometre semiconductor chips, the company said in a statement seen by AFP on Wednesday.

Publication: The Economic Times

TSMC begins mass production of most advanced 2nm chipsedit

TSMC’s 2nm chips: A leap in semiconductor technology The introduction of the 2nm chips marks a major leap in semiconductor technology. The advanced manufacturing process is expected to deliver improved performance and energy efficiency.

Publication: News Bytes App

Motorola Signature launch date set for India: What to expect from the new premium phoneedit

While Motorola has not disclosed internal specifications, reports suggest that the Motorola Signature is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and Adreno 829 GPU. To further solidify its flagship status, the device is also expected to come with 16GB of RAM.

Publication: The Indian Express

TSMC says started mass production of ‘most advanced’ 2nm chipsedit

TSMC is the world’s largest contract maker of chips, used in everything from smartphones to missiles, and counts Nvidia and Apple among its clients. More than half of the world’s semiconductors, and nearly all of the most advanced ones used to power artificial intelligence technology, are made in Taiwan.

Publication: The Economic Times

TSMC begins mass production of revolutionary 2nm chipsedit

TSMC is the world’s largest contract maker of chips, used in everything from smartphones to missiles, and counts Nvidia and Apple among its clients. More than half of the world’s semiconductors, and nearly all of the most advanced ones used to power artificial intelligence technology, are made in Taiwan.

Publication: Communications Today

TSMC begins mass production of advanced 2nm chipsedit

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the word’s largest contract chipmaker has announced that it has started mass production of its 2-nanometer (nm) chips, marking a major milestone in semiconductor technology.

Publication: The Times of India

China AI chip firm Biren raises $717 million in Hong Kong IPOedit

The company initially drew attention in 2022 when it unveiled its first batch of products, including its BR100 chip, which it claimed could match the performance of Nvidia’s advanced H100 AI processor.

Publication: The Economic Times

UP s Data Center Policy makes the state a new hub of digital investmentedit

The Data Center Policy of the Uttar Pradesh government has established the state as one of the fastest emerging digital hubs in the country. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, visionary and forward-looking policies have ensured that Uttar Pradesh is not only gaining the confidence of investors but is also setting new benchmarks in the field of digital infrastructure.

Publication: Millennium Post

MediaTek Immensity 7100 Chipset Debuts with Power Gains, 5G Modem and 200MP Camera Supportedit

GPU The Mali-G610 GPU is onboard to handle graphics, gaming, and media. MediaTek claims it delivers up to 8% better performance compared to the previous generation (Immensity 7050 series). While that’s not a massive leap, it’s still a meaningful bump for casual gamers and video streamers.

Publication: East News

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Lenovo introduces gaming laptops with rollable OLED screensedit

Lenovo has unveiled a wave of new Legion and LOQ devices at the ongoing annual Consumer Electronics Show, CES 2026, being held in Las Vegas, alongside a concept laptop designed to rethink what portable esports training can look like.

Publication: The Indian Express

19-year-old Indian entrepreneur showcases AI-powered sports tech at CES 2026edit

Smartan.ai, India’s leading AI-powered sports technology company backed by cricket legend Ravi Shastri, showcased its groundbreaking injury prevention and rehabilitation platform at the prestigious CES 2026 (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas from January 6-9, 2026.

Publication: The New Indian Express

Nvidia Races to Meet Chinese AI Chip Demand Amid Regulatory Hurdlesedit

Nvidia faces significant pressure to meet China’s rising demand for its H200 AI chips, prompting the company to engage Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) for increased production, sources reveal.

Publication: Devdis Course

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