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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
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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
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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
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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
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