March 10, 2026

AMD specific news

ASRock Industrial Launches New Motherboards for AMD EPYC 4005 and Ryzen 9000 Seriesedit

ASRock Industrial announces new industrial motherboards supporting AMD EPYC 4005/4004, Ryzen 9000/8000/7000, and Ryzen Embedded 9000/7000 Series processors, expanding its platform portfolio across IMB-A1700, IMB-A1302, IMB-A1003, and IMB-A1002.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD expands Ryzen AI 400 Series lineup with desktop and PRO processors at MWC 2026edit

At Mobile World Congress 2026, AMD expanded its Ryzen AI 400 lineup by launching new desktop and PRO processors designed for AI-powered PCs. Built on Zen 5 architecture with RDNA 3.5 graphics and XDNA 2 NPUs, the chips deliver up to 50 TOPS of AI performance, enabling on-device AI tasks and supporting Microsoft Copilot+ experiences.

Publication: 91 Mobiles

Competition in news

Arduino VENTUNO Q with Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ8 for edge AI and autonomous robotics announcededit

Qualcomm’s Arduino has announced the upcoming launch of Arduino VENTUNO Q, a platform designed for edge AI, robotics, and actuation.

Publication: Fone Arena

Nvidia-backed N-scale valued at $14.6 billion in fresh funding roundedit

Nvidia-backed artificial intelligence group N-scale was valued at $14 6 billion after raising $2 billion in its latest funding round, the British company said on Monday

Publication: The Economic Times, Communications Today, Domain-B India

NVIDIA, Coherent to Boost Advanced Optics for AI Infrastructureedit

NVIDIA and Coherent Corp. have signed a multiyear strategic agreement to develop advanced optical technologies to support next generation AI infrastructure.

Publication: Electronics For You

Nvidia adopts new variable compensation plan for CEO Jensen Huang; it has a footnote on what is said to be part of company’s pay-for-performance cultureedit

Nvidia has reportedly introduced a new variable compensation plan for its CEO, Jensen Huang, for the fiscal year 2027. A report by the news agency Reuters cited a regulatory filing released last week to claim that the US-based chip giant has set a cash bonus target of $4 million for Huang.

Publication: The Times of India

ABB teams up with Nvidia to improve factory robot trainingedit

ABB has partnered with Nvidia to improve industrial robot training using more realistic virtual simulations. By using Nvidia’s Omniverse technology, robots can be trained with detailed factors like lighting, shadows, and vibrations before deployment, helping manufacturers reduce costs, improve accuracy, and speed up factory production planning.

Publication: The Economic Times

Industry news

Top 10 Quantum AI Startups and Companies in 2026edit

Quantum computing has crossed an important threshold, moving from theoretical promise to tangible technology Startups and tech giants alike are now racing to fuse quantum computing with AI.

Publication: Analytics Insight

Government to train 85,000 Engineers in Chip Design Under C2S Programedit

The Indian government s Chips to Startups (C2S) program, an integral part of the India Semiconductor Mission, is making impressive progress in training 85,000 engineers in semiconductor design over the next decade.

Publication: Silicon India

Global auto sector faces tariff pressures, chip shortages, weak demand: Reportedit

The global automobile industry is facing structural headwinds, including tariff-related pressures, elevated raw material costs, and persistent supply chain disruptions.

Publication: ANI News

EPDMC 2026: Shaping India s Semiconductor Futureedit

The first International Electronics, Packaging, Design and Manufacturing Conference (EPDMC 2026) was held at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS), bringing together industry leaders, researchers and students to examine the evolving landscape of India s semiconductor and electronics manufacturing ecosystem.

Publication: Electronics For You

Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklisting over AI use restrictionsedit

Anthropic said in its lawsuit that the designation was unlawful and violated its free speech and due process rights

Publication: The Economic Times

Karnataka hopeful of attracting semicon, components companies, says KDEM chief Sanjeev Guptaedit

Karnataka is seeking to attract semiconductor and electronics component manufacturers by leveraging its strong chip design ecosystem and technology talent. The state, through the Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM), is engaging global companies across the semiconductor value chain while developing infrastructure and policies to position itself as a key hub for future investments.

Publication: ET Telecom

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