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A Company Few Know Is About to Dethrone Inteledit
hese days, ridicule has given way to envy as TSMC plants have risen to challenge Intel at the pinnacle of the $400 billion (roughly Rs. 27.9 lakh crores) industry. AMD recently chose TSMC to make its most advanced processors, having spun off its own struggling factories years before.
Publication: Gadgets 360
CES 2019 all gadgets, news, updates, smartphones world biggest Tech showedit
Talking about the companies which will take part in the CES 2019 exhibition will majorly include Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Intel, Nvidia, AMD, HTC, DJI, Philips and many more.
Publication: VoStory
GeIL Launches New Additions to its SUPER LUCE RGB Sync DDR4 Lineupedit
The 3600 MHz 16GB (8 GB x2) CL16-18-18-36 1.35 V DDR4 kits meets the memory needs for any gaming system using the latest Intel platforms and is an excellent solution for first time overclockers. The 3200 MHz 16 GB (8GBx2) CL14-14-14-34 1.35 V DDR4 kits are compatible with both Intel and AMD AM4 platforms and feature a low latency design to enhance performance and offer the most affordable upgrade option for users.
Publication: Tech Power Up
Amazon built its own cloud computing chipsedit
Amazon built its own chips as it makes integration of the software and hardware inside its data centres easier, thus making newer services cheaper. This is not possible with existing chips from Intel or AMD.
Publication: Deccan Chronicle The Asian Age
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Intel Commits to Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform for All Future Driver Releasesedit
Intel has adopted Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP) for its latest graphics driver release, and has announced that all drivers going forward will use this new framework. UWP drivers, also known as Windows Modern Drivers, are meant to be single packages that can be installed on any Windows device.
Publication: Gadgets 360
Qualcomm’s new chipset may not be called the Snapdragon 8150: Reportedit
Apple’s A12 Bionic and Huawei’s Kirin 980 have already been launched, and now it’s time for Qualcomm. We already know that the chipset will be unveiled on 4 December in Hawaii during the Qualcomm Technology Summit. Given that Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 845 last year at the same venue, this is quite obvious.
Publication: Firstpost
Amazon takes on Nvidia, Intel with its own Machine Learning chipedit
Amazon.com on Wednesday launched a microchip aimed at so-called machine learning, entering a market that both Intel Corp and Nvidia Corp are counting on to boost their earnings in the coming years.
Publication: ET Tech Business Standard Hindustan Times TechCircle Gadgets 360 Firstpost Investment Guru India
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Artificial Intelligence can have biases as humans: ThoughtWorks India MDedit
Artificial Intelligence (AI) may show biases regarding conduct and response towards human beings, said Sudhir Tiwari, Managing Director of ThoughtWorks India. ThoughtWorks is a global technology consultancy firm.
Publication: Business Standard
#MeToo impact: 80% men overly cautious with women at workplaces, says studyedit
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, almost 80 per cent of men have become overly cautious in their interactions with women colleagues, according to a report. The study by market research and analysis company Velocity MR, which had over 2500 respondents across Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Chennai, noted that eight out of 10 people said that formal workplace interactions have been highly impacted as a result of the movement.
Publication: The Economic Times
Wearable Device Security Market To Witness A Substantial Growth At A CAGR Of 12.65% Owing To Increasing Demand For Wearable Electronic Devices Till 2022 | Million Insightsedit
According to new report available with Million Insights, growing demand for wearable device technology from healthcare sector and introduction of wearable inhibitors is expected to fuel the growth of market over the forecast period. Globally, the market is predicted to generate massive revenue over next seven years, providing numerous opportunities for market players to invest for research and development in the wearable device security market.
Publication: BizWire Express
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