January 20, 2026

AMD specific news

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

Competition in news

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

Partner in news

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

Industry news

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

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