NVIDIA Vera CPU: Performance compared to AMD and Intel x86 chips
NVIDIA’s Vera CPU is positioned as a strong competitor to AMD and Intel x86 chips, offering significantly higher throughput, better memory bandwidth, and improved efficiency for AI workloads. Built on custom Arm cores, it outperforms traditional CPUs in data-intensive tasks, though AMD and Intel still retain advantages in ecosystem maturity and broader general-purpose computing use cases.
Publication: Digit
China’s 6nm Gaming GPU Debut Signals Fresh Challenge to NVIDIA, AMD
China’s Lisuan Technology has introduced a 6nm gaming GPU from its G100 series, marking one of the country’s most ambitious attempts to challenge global leaders NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices. The chip targets mid-range gaming performance and supports modern graphics standards, but analysts note success will depend on software ecosystems, drivers, and developer adoption beyond hardware performance.
Publication: Analytics Insight
Weeks after Nvidia and AMD deals, Meta enters custom AI chip club with Google, Microsoft
Meta Platforms has announced plans to develop its own AI chips, joining companies like Google and Microsoft that design custom hardware to power artificial intelligence systems. The move aims to reduce reliance on chip suppliers such as Nvidia and AMD while improving efficiency and lowering costs for its rapidly expanding AI infrastructure and data centres.
Publication: The Times of India
India made major progress towards its goal of training 85,000 semiconductor engineers
According to the article, India has made major progress toward its target of training 85,000 semiconductor engineers under the Chips to Startups (C2S) programme. The initiative provides industry-grade design tools from companies such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), enabling students across 315 institutions to gain hands-on chip design experience and helping build a strong semiconductor talent pipeline.
Publication: ET Manufacturing
India has the talent, data and policy edge to lead in AI: Industry leaders
India’s AI ecosystem is entering a defining phase. At the Tata AI Conclave, leaders from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Amazon Web Services (AWS) and AMD said the country has the right mix of talent, policy support and infrastructure investment to become a global AI powerhouse.
Publication: CNBC TV18
Samsung nears mass production of nextgen HBM4 chips for Nvidia and AMD
Qualcomm and AMD to Adopt SOCAMM2 Memory in AI Products
Qualcomm and AMD are reportedly considering the integration of SOCAMM2 memory into their AI product lines to enhance memory capacity and speed Following NVIDIA s Vera CPU , which features LPDDR5X memory on the SOCAMM factor, offering 1 2 TB/s of memory bandwidth and supporting up to 1
Publication: Tech Powerup
Nvidia And AMD Have Reportedly Instructed Major Taiwanese Manufacturers To Hike GPU Prices
Nvidia and AMD have told GPU manufacturers to hike prices due to short supply. After RAM and SSDs, GPUs could be the next in line to become highly unaffordable.
Publication: Tech 4 Gamers
ASUS, Acer, HP, and MSI showcase latest laptops
ASUS also showcased the ProArt PX13, powered by an AMD Ryzen AI processor and a sharp 3K OLED touchscreen, offering strong performance for creative work. Another device, the ProArt PZ14, is a lightweight 2-in-1 tablet powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite processor, designed for creativity on the move.
Publication: The New Indian Express
Top 5 OLED laptops from Lenovo, HP, and ASUS that offer true blacks and vivid colours
The Zephyrus G14 targets gamers and creators who need a portable powerhouse. It comes with an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 GPU, paired with a 2.8K 120Hz OLED display. This combination delivers fast graphics, accurate colours, and smooth motion.
Publication: Hindustan Times
