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Japanese Murata deploys AMD EPYC processors to modernise infra for RF simulationedit
The deployment of these processors has led to a threefold increase in performance within the same physical footprint, Murata said, adding that it will allow the company to simulate and validate high-frequency radio filter components used in telecom networks and mobile devices.
Publication: ET Manufacturing
AMD AI Engage Offers AMD Developer Cloud Credits, Workshops, and $5,000 Prize for AI Developersedit
AMD has introduced AMD AI Engage (IND), a points-based program that helps AI and machine learning developers enhance their skills while competing for rewards, recognition, and practical certification training.
Publication: Analytics India Magazine
Competition in news
NVIDIA releases a hotfix app update to fix MUX Switch issues and app crashesedit
NVIDIA users have been experiencing the following issues: a greyed-out Advanced Optimus MUX Switch, the NVIDIA app not launching, and more. For example, some users were unable to use the MUX Switch, as it was either greyed out or not responding when enabled.
Publication: Sports Keeda
India AI Impact Summit 2026: From Google, OpenAI to Qualcomm, major tech firms set for record presenceedit
Among the global leaders expected to attend are Sam Altman of OpenAI, Bill Gates, Sundar Pichai of Google and Alphabet, Jensen Huang of NVIDIA, Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm, Denim Hassabis of Google DeepMind and Cristiano Amon of Qualcomm.
Publication: The Financial Express
Nvidia GeForce Now in India: A Cloud Gaming Bet That Finally Feels Timed Rightedit
Nvidia, the chipmaking behemoth, also has a small software portfolio, with a standout service called GeForce Now. It is a cloud gaming service powered by the company s powerful GPUs, rivalling Microsoft s Xbox Cloud Gaming and Sony PlayStation s cloud streaming, both of which are still nascent for a market like India. Nvidia s endeavours, thus, are bold, culminating into an exclusive showcase for enthusiasts last week.
Publication: Republic World
NVIDIA and Samsung building the world’s most intelligent chip factoryedit
The landscape of global manufacturing is shifting as NVIDIA and Samsung expand their 25-year alliance to construct what they describe as the world’s most intelligent chip factory. This project represents a convergence of high-performance computing and physical production, turning the traditional semiconductor fab into a living, software-driven ecosystem. Rather than simply housing machines that print circuits, this facility functions as a massive AI “brain” that manages every aspect of its own operation in real-time.
Publication: Digit
Industry news
Tower Semiconductor beats quarterly profit estimates on AI driven chip demandedit
Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor beat Wall Street expectations for fourth quarter profit on Wednesday, helped by demand for its chips designed for fast data transmission in artificial intelligence infrastructure US listed shares of the company were up nearly 4% in early trading.
Publication: The Economic Times
Inside India’s race to build AI-ready data centres at scaleedit
Enterprises, cloud providers, and governments are no longer planning for incremental growth. Instead, they are preparing for step-change demand driven by AI platforms, sovereign cloud initiatives, and the expansion of global capability centres. This shift is pushing infrastructure beyond traditional enterprise norms and exposing structural constraints that were previously manageable, most notably around power availability, grid readiness, and water usage.
Publication: Data Quest
Engineering the AI-ready core for the next-generation data centreedit
At Invenia, we address these challenges through a unified, hybrid cooling strategy. Air cooling continues to serve standard deployments reliably, while liquid-assisted and direct-to-chip solutions are integrated where workload density demands it. This approach preserves operational stability today while ensuring our infrastructure is ready for the next generation of AI-driven compute.
Publication: Data Quest
ByteDance developing AI chipedit
China’s ByteDance is developing an artificial intelligence (AI) chip and is in talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture it, two people familiar with the matter said, as the TikTok parent seeks to secure supply of advanced processors. ByteDance aims to receive sample chips by end-March, they said. The company plans to produce at least 100,000 units of the chip, designed for AI inference tasks, this year, according to sources.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle
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