AMD specific news
Here comes AMD…edit
Ahead of the results, shares had already plunged 5% Tuesday – one day after rival Nvidia warned that conditions in China had led to an “extraordinary, unusually turbulent” quarter. The chipmaker cut its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter to roughly $2.2 billion, down from about $2.7 billion.
Publication: Business Insider India
AMD Q4 Earnings to Gain from Computing & Graphics Segmentedit
Advanced Micro Devices AMD is set to report fourth-quarter 2018 results on Jan 29. The company is expected to gain from robust demand of graphic processor units (GPUs), which are now widely utilized in industries like gaming, automotive and blockchain.
Publication: Yahoo Finance
AMD Reports Fourth Quarter and Annual 2018 Financial Resultsedit
AMD (AMD) today announced revenue for fiscal year 2018 of $6.48 billion, operating income of $451 million, net income of $337 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.32. On a non-GAAP(1)basis, operating income was $633 million, net income was $514 million and diluted earnings per share was $0.46.
Publication: Yahoo Finance ; Zee Business ; RTT News ; Reuters
AMD Radeon VII 3D Mark, Final Fantasy XV Benchmarks Surface – Beats and Loses to RTX 2080edit
Benchmarks of AMD’s upcoming Radeon VII graphics card have surfaced, courtesy of the one and only, graphics card info and results leaker extraordinaire Tum Apisak. In these scores, and looking purely at the graphics portion of the benchmarks, AMD’s solution really does seem to bring the fight to NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 – no small feat, considering that it’s mostly a shrunk-down version of AMD’s previous-gen Vega with overcharged memory and core clocks.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VIIedit
Amidst breaking news about PowerColor designing what could be the first custom-design Radeon VII graphics card, the company also unveiled its reference-design Radeon VII card, the AXVII 16GBHBM2-3DH. This card sticks to AMD’s reference design clock speeds of up to 1750 MHz boost, and up to 1800 MHz “peak” clock speeds, with the memory ticking at 1000 MHz.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD brand mentions
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
Competition in news
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
Intel to invest $10 b in Israeledit
Intel said it is expanding its operations in Israel, where government ministers said the US computer chipmaker will invest some $10 billion in a new plant. “Intel today announced it will submit a business plan to the government of Israel for continued investment in its Kiryat Cat manufacturing site,” a statement from Intel’s Israeli representatives said.
Publication: The Hindu Business Line
Here comes AMD…edit
Ahead of the results, shares had already plunged 5% Tuesday – one day after rival Nvidia warned that conditions in China had led to an “extraordinary, unusually turbulent” quarter. The chipmaker cut its revenue guidance for the fourth quarter to roughly $2.2 billion, down from about $2.7 billion.
Publication: Business Insider India
Intel Launches Free Open Image Denoise Library for Ray-tracingedit
De-noising is a vital post-processing component of ray-traced images, as it eliminates visual noise generated by too few rays intersecting pixels that make up an image. In an ideal world, a ray should hit every pixel on the screen, but in the real world, computing hasn’t advanced enough to do that in reasonable/real-time. Denoising attempts to correct and reconstruct such images. Intel today launched a free Open Image Denoise (OIDN) library for ray-tracing.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD Radeon VII 3D Mark, Final Fantasy XV Benchmarks Surface – Beats and Loses to RTX 2080edit
Benchmarks of AMD’s upcoming Radeon VII graphics card have surfaced, courtesy of the one and only, graphics card info and results leaker extraordinaire Tum Apisak. In these scores, and looking purely at the graphics portion of the benchmarks, AMD’s solution really does seem to bring the fight to NVIDIA’s RTX 2080 – no small feat, considering that it’s mostly a shrunk-down version of AMD’s previous-gen Vega with overcharged memory and core clocks.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti SKUs Listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission, Adds Fuel to 1660 Ti Fireedit
It seems only yesterday that we were discussing a Turing microarchitecture-based TU116 die that would power the yet-to-be-confirmed GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. With no RTX technology support, this was speculated to be NVIDIA’s attempt to appease the mainstream gaming market that understands the GPU does not have enough horsepower to satisfactorily drive real-time ray tracing in games while still maintaining an optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance alike.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
CES 2019: MSI Prestige PS63 Modern, developed in collaboration with Discovery Channeledit
MSI introduced the Prestige series to the world at COMPUTEX 2018 with a more professional focus, the hardware and design language of the Prestige series is all about bringing a more utilitarian look and feel to these laptops. At CES 2019, we saw a new addition to the family in the form of the MSI Prestige PS63 Modern.
Publication: Digit
Why Artificial Intelligence in Law Industry is Booming in Current Market Scenario? Study of Top Key Players in this Marketedit
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in Law market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions. According to this study, over the next five years the Artificial Intelligence in Law market will register a xx% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach US$ xx million by 2024, from US$ xx million in 2019.
Publication: Webnewswire
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
From learner to leader: How businesses ride the artificial intelligence wave, and how you can formulate your AI strategyedit
Artificial intelligence implementations are becoming increasingly visible today in smartphone interfaces, customer relations, sales, operations, corporate IT, product development, supply chains, and manufacturing. While the creation of artificial intelligence algorithms is becoming easier and cheaper, the challenge is in infrastructure integration, individual behaviours, and organisational cultures, as this new book explains.
Publication: YourStory
Partner in news
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
PowerColor Also Unveils its Reference Radeon VIIedit
Amidst breaking news about PowerColor designing what could be the first custom-design Radeon VII graphics card, the company also unveiled its reference-design Radeon VII card, the AXVII 16GBHBM2-3DH. This card sticks to AMD’s reference design clock speeds of up to 1750 MHz boost, and up to 1800 MHz “peak” clock speeds, with the memory ticking at 1000 MHz.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ti SKUs Listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission, Adds Fuel to 1660 Ti Fireedit
It seems only yesterday that we were discussing a Turing microarchitecture-based TU116 die that would power the yet-to-be-confirmed GeForce GTX 1660 Ti. With no RTX technology support, this was speculated to be NVIDIA’s attempt to appease the mainstream gaming market that understands the GPU does not have enough horsepower to satisfactorily drive real-time ray tracing in games while still maintaining an optimal balance of visual fidelity and performance alike.
Publication: Tech PowerUp
CES 2019: MSI Prestige PS63 Modern, developed in collaboration with Discovery Channeledit
MSI introduced the Prestige series to the world at COMPUTEX 2018 with a more professional focus, the hardware and design language of the Prestige series is all about bringing a more utilitarian look and feel to these laptops. At CES 2019, we saw a new addition to the family in the form of the MSI Prestige PS63 Modern.
Publication: Digit
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
Industry news
CES 2019edit
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 has finally wrapped up, which has showcased a range of excellent innovations and technology advancements, which is expected to change our lives in a much better fashion. Score of tech companies around the world have participated at the show to introduce their latest smart technologies, an attempt to make your lives hassle-free by having enhanced connectivity of electronic appliances.
Publication: My Mobile
PUBG Lite Beta Announced for Low-end PCs, Might Come to India Soonedit
PUBG Corp is testing out a lighter version of the battle royale game for the systems that do not have high-end hardware prowess. If you have ever wanted to play PUBG but your computer’s specifications are not up to the minimum requirements of the game then PUBG Lite might be the option for you.
Publication: The Indian Wire
Why Artificial Intelligence in Law Industry is Booming in Current Market Scenario? Study of Top Key Players in this Marketedit
This report presents a comprehensive overview, market shares, and growth opportunities of Artificial Intelligence in Law market by product type, application, key manufacturers and key regions. According to this study, over the next five years the Artificial Intelligence in Law market will register a xx% CAGR in terms of revenue, the global market size will reach US$ xx million by 2024, from US$ xx million in 2019.
Publication: Webnewswire
Best Of CES 2019edit
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) feels like the biggest ever with dozens of showcase venues, thousands of innovations and millions of products. It was a sprawling preview of the most exciting tech slated for release throughout the coming year. It’s an event too big for one convention centre and too diverse to gather up in a single piece.
Publication: The Techy
From learner to leader: How businesses ride the artificial intelligence wave, and how you can formulate your AI strategyedit
Artificial intelligence implementations are becoming increasingly visible today in smartphone interfaces, customer relations, sales, operations, corporate IT, product development, supply chains, and manufacturing. While the creation of artificial intelligence algorithms is becoming easier and cheaper, the challenge is in infrastructure integration, individual behaviours, and organisational cultures, as this new book explains.
Publication: YourStory
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