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AMD X570 Motherboard For Ryzen 3000 CPUs Leaked Againedit
X570 motherboard leaks have been flooding the market lately with the recent leak of BIOSTAR listing its new chipset on the website. Another X570 has been pictured in the wild – Colorful’s CVN X570 Gaming Pro.By the looks of it, the motherboard is very gamer-centric with RGB accents all over. Furthermore, the board is powered by 10 phase VRM and 2 phase memory VRM.
Publication: Techquila
AMD announces its presence at E3, will unveil new gaming technologies (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD has confirmed its presence at E3 2019. On 10 June, the company will hold an event titled ‘Next Horizon Gaming’ which will be hosted by Geoff Keighley of The Game Awards fame and will show off “next-generation gaming products that will shape the future of PC, console and cloud gaming for years to come.”
Publication: PC Mag
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G APU with Radeon Vega Graphics Spotted on SiSoftwareedit
AMD is expected to reveal its Ryzen 3000 processors based on the 7nm node this Computex at the end of May. But the Zen 2 chips aren’t the only new products slated for launch from team red’s end. Dr. Lisa Su is also going to unveil the Zen+ based next-gen APU lineup paired with Radeon Vega graphics. Keep in mind that these parts will be based on GF’s 12nm process and won’t leverage the new Zen 2 architecture.
Publication: Techquila
AMD brand mentions
Every Intel CPU Since 2011 Is Vulnerable To Deadly ZombieLoad Attack, And How You Can Fix Itedit
The new bug is called ZombieLoad. It and three related vulnerabilities were discovered by the same researchers that previously uncovered the Spectre and Meltdown bugs. It even shares similarities with those two. The biggest problem is that ZombieLoad and the other three new bugs affect every Intel processor made since 2011. That means a massive number of Windows PCs, Linux servers, MacBooks, and even many Chromebooks. Thankfully, at least users with AMD and ARM chips are safe.
Publication: India Times
Competition in news
Every Intel CPU Since 2011 Is Vulnerable To Deadly ZombieLoad Attack, And How You Can Fix Itedit
The new bug is called ZombieLoad. It and three related vulnerabilities were discovered by the same researchers that previously uncovered the Spectre and Meltdown bugs. It even shares similarities with those two. The biggest problem is that ZombieLoad and the other three new bugs affect every Intel processor made since 2011. That means a massive number of Windows PCs, Linux servers, MacBooks, and even many Chromebooks. Thankfully, at least users with AMD and ARM chips are safe.
Publication: India Times
India’s Leading Gaming Company Receives NVIDIA Certificationedit
CIRCLE gaming, an India’s leading homegrown gaming peripherals manufacturer and cafe operator, has received an NVIDIA certification. The Mumbai headquartered business has seen impressive growth since its inception in 2008. Sanjeev Kumar, the company’s founder and managing director, started the company after a chance visit to a gaming café in China.
Publication: IT News Online
Industry news
Women advance through the ranks in India’s gaming arenaedit
Bengaluru-based Zerah Gonsalves, regarded by many as Lara Croft of the Indian gaming industry, was one of the countrys first women gamers who started her gaming joumey as a Dota 2 player and later switched to professional eSports commentating. There has been a definite uptick in the participation of women gamers in the form of cosplayers, shoutcasters and streamers in eSport events like Gamer Connect and DreamHack. While there are very few women eSport players, this can be a trend in the making, says Anand Subramanya, director of product marketing, Dell India.
Publication: Mint
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