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Murata boosts RF simulation with AMD EPYC processorsedit
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has upgraded its IT infrastructure for radio frequency (RF) component simulation using 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors.
Publication: Manufacturing Today
Competition in news
Nvidia likely to lease data centre funded by $3.8 billion junk-bond saleedit
Nvidia’s initial lease is for about 16 years and the blue-chip company has an option to extend the tenancy for two 10-year periods, according to bond offering documents seen by Bloomberg News. Borrowers from Oracle Corp. to Meta Platforms Inc. have raised billions in the investment-grade bond market to build out facilities to support the AI boom, but fewer deals have emerged from junk-rated companies.
Publication: Business Standard
Nvidia brings GeForce Now app to Amazon Fire TV Stick, enabling cloud gaming on televisionsedit
Nvidia has rolled out its GeForce Now cloud gaming app for Amazon Fire TV Stick devices, expanding access to PC game streaming on large screens. The move allows users to play supported titles from existing game libraries without dedicated gaming hardware. The app connects with accounts across platforms such as Steam and other supported services, turning compatible Fire TV models into cloud-powered gaming hubs.
Publication: Money Control
Nvidia under pressure as Arista Networks shifts to AMDedit
Nvidia’s stock declined nearly 3% on February 13, while AMD’s shares rose close to 1%, following comments from Arista Networks’ CEO about shifting deployment preferences. The CEO noted that around 20-25% of Arista’s deployments now favor AMD, compared to nearly 100% a year ago.
Publication: Tech In Asia
‘AI’s next chapter will be…’: What Accenture, OpenAI, Qualcomm, other CEO’s say ahead of India AI Impact Summit 2026edit
“AI’s next chapter will be defined by how seamlessly it integrates into everyday life. Intelligence will be central to all computing devices, running on phones, PCs, cars, industrial machines, robots, and more. Understanding context as well as the physical world, responding instantly and delivering truly personal experiences. This evolution will redefine industries, productivity, creativity, and learning,” said Amon, cited the news agency.
Publication: Live Mint
NVIDEA CEO cancels visitedit
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, has cancelled his planned visit to India for the India AI Impact Summit due to unavoidable circumstances, according to the company and a senior government official. However, NVIDIA will still be represented at the event by a delegation of senior officials led by Executive Vice President Jay Puri.
Publication: The Financial Express, The Indian Express
Partner in news
Lenovo India Q3 revenue grows 7% to ~8,145 cr on AI demandedit
Lenovo India has reported a 7 per cent rise in revenue to ~8,145 crore for the third quarter of FY26, driven by a broad-based digitisation momentum in India, rapid AI adoption, and strong performance across the mobile, PC, and infrastructure business segments.
Publication: Business Standard, Hindustan Times
Industry news
AI investments may top $200 billion, $90 billion already pledged: Ashwini Vaishnawedit
Ahead of next week’s AI Impact Summit, Union information technology minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday said that investments in the infrastructure layer of artificial intelligence may top $200 billion with commitments of around $90 billion already received.
Publication: The Times of India
India ‘s trusted ally in chip & electronics chain: Ashwini Vaishnawedit
Vaishnaw had told ET on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos that US based chipmaker Micron Technology was set to commence commercial production of semiconductors from its Indian facility by the end of February Vaishnaw also spoke of the upcoming India AI Summit in New Delhi and said that after the UK, South Korea and France, India is hosting the biggest AI Summit ever held in the world where more than 20 heads of government and 100 plus global leaders have confirmed their participation.
Publication: The Economic Times
India AI Impact Summit 2026: Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman among tech leaders heading to Delhi – Check full guest list, itineraryedit
Some of the major tech leaders set to participate in the event include Sundar Pichai representing Google & Alphabet, Sam Altman (OpenAI), Jensen Huang (Nvidia), Demis Hassabis (Google DeepMind), Brad Smith (Microsoft), Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm), and Bill Gates (Gates Foundation).
Publication: The Financial Express
AI Summit to Focus on Human-Centric And Inclusive AIedit
The AI Impact Summit, scheduled for February 19–20, will centre on making artificial intelligence human-centric, socially inclusive and development-oriented, officials said.
Publication: The Economic Times
India has ingredients to be a full-stack AI leader: Sam Altmanedit
India Has “all the ingredients to be a full-stack AI leader”, Sam Altman said ahead of his visit to India for the Global AI Impact Summit, citing its tech talent, national strategy and optimism about the technology’s potential.
Publication: The Indian Express
Delhi to host first AI Film Festival during AI Impact Summitedit
Delhi will host India’s first AI Film Festival during the India AI Impact Summit, showcasing films created using or centered around artificial intelligence. The event aims to highlight how AI is transforming storytelling and filmmaking, bringing together creators, tech innovators, and industry leaders to explore the intersection of technology and cinema.
Publication: The Times of India
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