January 16, 2026

AMD specific news

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

Competition in news

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

Industry news

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

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