February 11, 2026

AMD specific news

Crimson Desert comes free with select AMD Ryzen CPUs, Radeon GPUs, and laptopsedit

In a recent development, Pearl Abyss and AMD have officially partnered to offer gamers access to the world of Pywel in Crimson Desert. The campaign started on February 10, 2026, and runs through April 25, 2026. Customers who purchase eligible AMD Ryzen processors, AMD Radeon RX graphics cards, or select AMD-powered laptops will receive a game code for Crimson Desert.

Publication: Sports Keeda

Competition in news

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to students: ‘Prioritize learning how to talk to AI over coding’edit

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said that if he were a student in today’s technology landscape, he would not place coding at the top of his learning priorities.

Publication: Money Control

NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW is coming to India. We tried it earlyedit

NVIDIA previewed GeForce NOW in Mumbai ahead of its India launch, running on RTX 5080 servers the company operates itself The demo impressed—Cyberpunk 2077, ARC Raiders, and Wukong ran smoothly across devices But questions remain: no pricing revealed, servers only in Mumbai, no ISP partnerships, and India’s inconsistent internet could undermine the experience outside controlled conditions.

Publication: The Times of India

Intel CEO LipBu Tan reveals the biggest challenge that computer industry may face due to AI — It s not processorsedit

Intel CEO LipBu Tan has sounded a warning as the demand for AI keeps rising, and it does not have anything to do with processors Speaking at Intel s Annual Summit, the Intel CEO revealed that there is no relief for the computer industry in sight as memoryshortage is likely to persist of another two years.

Publication: Live Mint

NVIDIA to Run GeForce NOW Cloud Gaming Service in India From Mumbai Data Centreedit

In a recent early media preview event, NVIDEA announced that it will launch its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service in India. This will be run on its data centre located in Mumbai. The service brings RTX-powered PC gaming to laptops, MacBooks, Chromebooks, smart TVs and handheld devices. The company said it will open an India-specific beta before a commercial rollout and will share pricing closer to launch. While pricing will be announced later, NVIDIA will begin with an open beta tailored to the Indian market.

Publication: Analytics India Mag

Partner in news

RAM and SSD Prices Will Reportedly Continue To Increase in Q2 2026 As Lenovo Shares Advice for Interested PC Buyersedit

Beyond RAM and SSDs, GPU prices are also reportedly expected to rise. Rumours suggest that AMD Radeon GPUs could receive a second price hike between February and March 2026.

Publication: IGN

Industry news

India ranks second globally in enterprise AI usage amid rising cyber risksedit

The summit, expected to be a gathering of global tech leaders, policymakers, and innovators, is slated to be held in the national capital from February 16-20 and will see global tech leaders in the likes of NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon.

Publication: Business Standard

Why GPU Cloud Providers Are Now Core to Enterprise AI Strategyedit

One of the biggest shifts we are seeing right now is that AI is no longer just for the research team; it is now being built into customer service, supply chains, and even financial forecasting.

Publication: The Hans India

Taiwan Rejects US Push to Shift 40% of Chip Capacity to America, Calls Demand Impossibleedit

They would build at least four more chipmaking plants in the US, in addition to six already planned plants, requiring roughly an additional $100bn of capital In recent years, TSMC has committed more than $65bn to manufacturing in the US, and now plans to scale this up to $165bn as it supplies chips to firms such as Apple and Nvidia.

Publication: Outlook Business

India, Malaysia Strengthen Semiconductor Tiesedit

Promising to strengthen both the nations roles in the global tech landscape, India and Malaysia forge new semiconductor partnerships, boosting digital economy ties. India and Malaysia have taken steps to strengthen their cooperation in semiconductor manufacturing.

Publication: Electronics For You

Memory chip surge splits markets as shortages biteedit

The relentless surge in memory chip prices over the past few months has driven a vast divide between winners and losers in the stock market, and investors don’t see any end in sight.

Publication: The Economic Times

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